Does artificial intelligence provide a way out of the software complexity trap? SBA Research’s Alexander Shatton addressed this question in his opening speech at this year’s CLC conference – Continuous Lifecycle/ContainerConf Which will take place again at the Congress Center Rosengarten in Mannheim from November 12 to 14, 2024.
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Will AI save us?
Alexander Shatton, Senior Researcher at SBA Research
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Dev(Sec)Ops teams are increasingly required to accomplish their work faster in an agile, continuous rhythm across the entire software supply chain, while the scope of tasks is constantly expanding – this often comes at the expense of quality. On the other hand, AI software promises to change the process significantly. In his lecture, Alexander Shatton will examine whether these changes are for the better or for the worse. Will AI save us from the trap of software complexity? In detail.
lecture program This year, the eleventh edition of the CLC conference organized by iX and dpunkt.verlag offers additional topics on AI-supported DevOps, Kubernetes Security and FinOps as well as sustainability. Stefan Schlaff and Thorsten Meier, among others, explain in their talk how AI can help in everyday life.GenAI to the rescue – no more inconsistent requirements and manually created test cases“, which describes their experiences gained in a Lighthouse project on how the workflow in testing and requirements management can be optimized using GenAI. John Fletcher and Daniel Hartung, on the other hand, provide developers with a A practical overview of the most important AI toolsWhich can provide valuable assistance in programming. They also provide concrete recommendations about which tool is best suited for which scenario and address legal and security-related questions.
Natalia Remez, Director of Platform Engineering at Visa Solutions Tink
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Modernization of platforms – this is how it works
Platform engineering teams are typically responsible for not only ensuring the smooth operation of the systems they support, but also for implementing modernization of new technologies or concepts as requirements change. For example, the task may be converting a monolith to a microservices architecture, or moving a previously self-hosted application to a managed services environment. In her English-language speech, Natalia Remez explains how such migration can be carried out successfully on a large scale Platform Modernization Stories or How to Run Successful Migrations at Large On the second day of CLC. Natalia Remez currently works as Director of Platform Engineering at Tink (Visa) and has worked in continuous delivery and DevOps for over 15 years. In her talks, she addresses the most common pitfalls of mass migration and shares some dos and don’ts from her experience.
Practical information for everyday project life
While development and operations teams face a variety of challenges Continuous Lifecycle/ContainerConf Providing expert knowledge to Dev(Sec) Ops and Platform Engineering teams for over a decade and providing answers, information and support for day-to-day projects related to Continuous Integration (CI), Continuous Delivery (CD), Dev Is. (Sec)Ops and GitOps.
Highlights from Lecture Schedule 2024,
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