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ChefConf Session Spotlight – Chef & Compliance: DevOps gateway for the Health Care Enterprise
By Jamie Bright
Continuing our series of ChefConf Session Spotlights, I’m pleased to introduce Odie Routh. Odie is a member of a Lean Engineering team at Optum, a health care technology company. He works remotely from Vermont, and focuses on promoting DevOps practices by collaborating across as many departments and disciplines throughout the enterprise as he can.
Read moreChefConf Session Spotlight – The Softer Side Of DevOps
By Lucas Welch
We’re seven weeks from ChefConf, the huge community reunion open to everyone that celebrates our vibrant and passionate community. We’re busy preparing an invigorating blend of technology and local Austin experiences to energize everyone attending.
Read more6 Reasons to Submit a Talk for ChefConf 2016
Whether you’ve attended yourself, or have been told by a friend, you know ChefConf is rad. What makes it even better? Presenting. Give back to the Community you love, help others overcome challenges, get feedback and validation for your ideas, heck, do it for the glory.
Read moreChefConf 2016 – Build. Deliver. Delight.
If you’ve been to ChefConf before, you know it’s not your typical tech conference. If you haven’t, this is your year. Our annual get together is like a huge family reunion open to everyone that celebrates a vibrant and passionate community of revolutionaries, game-changers, and disruptors.
Read moreNotes from the Lab: Developing and Validating the Community Cookbooks Survey
This is the second in a series of posts that tell the behind-the-scenes story of the Chef Community Cookbooks Survey—how the project began, the science behind it, and what the results showed. In this post, we talk to Dr. Nicole Forsgren about how she developed and validated the survey.
Read moreAnnouncing new dates for ChefConf 2016
By Lucas Welch
A few months ago, we announced ChefConf 2016 would be in Austin, TX, May 9-11, at the beautiful JW Marriott hotel. Many of you in the community were excited about the location, which boasts tremendous culture, food, outdoor activity, nightlife, and more.
Read moreAwesome Community Chef – Kavita Sachdeva
By Lucas Welch
ChefConf 2015 was awesome for so many reasons, including our first ever Diversity Scholarship program, designed to give those underrepresented in the Chef Community an opportunity to take part in the conference with free passes.
Read moreAnnouncing ChefConf 2016 – Coming to Austin, TX!
By Lucas Welch
Update: The dates for ChefConf 2016 have been updated in this post. Update 2: ChefConf 2016 Registration and Call for Proposals are now open. On the heels of our most awesome ChefConf yet, we’re incredibly excited to announce ChefConf 2016, coming to Austin, TX, July 11-13, 2016!
Read moreChef + Splunk – an integrated solution for DevOps
By Lucas Welch
This is a guest post by Jon Rooney, Director of Developer Marketing at Splunk Two weeks ago at ChefConf, the Chef team announced an integrated app for Splunk to gain real-time insights from your Chef infrastructure.
Read moreChefConf 2015: DevOps, Velocity, and Community
By Jamie Bright
ChefConf 2015 welcomed 1500 attendees and 42 sponsors over our four day event.
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