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Upcoming Webcast: Chef Tips and Tricks
Join us for a Live Webcast – Chef Tips and Tricks Date: Thursday, June 10, 2010 Time: 11:00 am, Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco, GMT-07:00) Instructor: Joshua Timberman, Sr.
Opscode Brings on Two New Technical Evangelists
SEATTLE, WA—(Marketwire – 06/02/10) – Opscode, Inc., a cloud infrastructure automation company, today announced the appointment of two new technical evangelists: Adrian Cole, founder of jclouds.org, an open source cloud framework that enables developers to reuse their java code, and Aaron Peterson, a 14-year systems and network veteran.
Introduction to Chef – Web Presentation
Please join us for a one hour presentation called “Introduction to Chef”. The presentation is a free Web based session that will include a fifteen minute Q&A.
Gluecon 2010 – Configuration Management in the Cloud
Gluecon 2010 View more presentations from botchagalupe.
DevOps = Tools + Culture @ Interop Las Vegas 2010
DevOps @ InterOP Las Vegas – Jesse Robbins – Opscode View more presentations from Jesse Robbins. I realized that I hadn’t posted my presentation on DevOps from Interop Las Vegas .
Jesse Robbins (Opscode CEO) interview on Cloud, Government, and Emergency Management @ Gov2.0 Expo 2010
Jesse Robbins (Opscode CEO) is interviewed by O’Reilly Media on Cloud, Government, and Emergency Management @ Gov2.0 Expo 2010 Also see Jesse’s “High Level Bit” keynote speech at the Web2.0 Summit on the Pattern of Disaster Technology Innovation.
Gov 2.0 Presentation: Scaling, Automation, & Management in the Cloud
Gov 2.0: Scaling, Automation, & Management in the Cloud View more presentations from Jesse Robbins.
Opscamp San Francisco (Un-Panel)
OpsCamp San Francisco 2010 Panel Discussion from dev2ops.org on Vimeo. "Unpanel" discussion that kicked off OpsCamp San Francisco (May 15, 2010) Topics covered include "DevOps", "Repository management and dependencies", "Security is not compliance", "Provisioning management", "Load balancing across datacenters/clouds", and more!
Opscamp San Francisco
We ran our third Opscamp this weekend in San Francisco. Like the Austin Opscamp we ran back in January, this one was great. We had over 150 people registered and wound up with about 100 actual attendees. GWOS provided the facility and did a great job with breakfast and lunch.