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Title = "A dor e a delícia de ser DevOps"
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Title = "Antonio Muniz"
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- Experience on service management and process, using best pratices ITIL and Cobit.
- Team management and employee development.
- Conduct projects using PMI's recomendations.
- High level of energy and motivation.
- Strong educational background (Master of Administration - MSc and MBA) consolidated by recognized world-class certifications (ITIL, Cobit, PMP, MSCE).
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Specialties: Manager's Certificate in IT Service Management – ITIL Master (in progress)
Project Management Professional – PMP
Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management – ITIL Foundations
Cobit Foundations
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (NT, 2000, 2003)
Microsoft Certified Trainer
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SysAdmin do século XXI
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A professional loved about challenges and learn about what it is not known, as new technologies, architecture and IT solutions, in summary, what I do not know yet, fascinates me. I believe that I have good technical capability and good interpersonal relationship, and I'm proud to always try find the best solution for a problem.

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"Our industry does not respect tradition – it only respects innovation." - Satya Nadella
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Title = "Leonardo Gonçalves"
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Experienced Senior Integration Architect with a demonstrated history of working in the information technology and services industry. Skilled in SOA architecture, Solutions Architecture, AWS Cloud and Kubernetes. Strong engineering professional with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) focused in Computer Software Engineering from Universidade de Araraquara SP.
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Helping developers and companies to buid fully managed enviroments they can work with/in. Both and cloud computing using edge technologies and between teams using ICE methods.
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Title = "Zandler Oliveira"
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Ferramentas de continuidade do produto. Jenkins, Chef, AWS, GIT, Ansible, Vagrant
Linguagens de programação. Powershell, BASH, Python, Ruby
Sistemas Operacionais. GNU/Linux (Debian-like / Red Hat-Like), Microsoft Windows Server
Cloud Computing. Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Heroku
Ambientes de Virtualização. Vmware, Hyper-v
Outras habilidades. MySQL, Apache / Tomcat, metodologias ágeis, Nginx, Microsoft System Center 2012 R2
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Title = "Don't Panic! Effective Incident Response"
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Many organizations have some kind of incident response process to coordinate during a major service outage. Some operationally mature companies incorporate a formal Incident Commander role in their process for a faster, more effective response. The Incident Commander serves as the final decision-maker during a major incident, delegating tasks and listening to input from subject matter experts in order to bring the incident to resolution. Whether or not a company has a formal process that includes an Incident Commander, most companies believe that your most senior engineer is best suited to lead an incident response. I challenge this assumption.

I have learned first hand that you do not need to be highly technical, let alone senior, to effectively lead a coordinated response to a major incident. Comfort with a structured process and soft skills such as communication are actually more important than technical knowledge for an effective Incident Commander.

In this workshop, attendees will:

* Be introduced to the Incident Command System and learn how it can be adapted to other industries.
* Walk through the basics of incident response best practices.
* Discuss examples of formal incident response from multiple organizations.
* Perform hands-on exercises to practice incident response skills.
* Have the opportunity to share their real-world experiences with each other.
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Title = "Burnout: community problem, community solution"
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It’s the middle of the night and you’re awakened by a phone call. What could it be? You’re not on-call this week. You glance at the caller-ID and see that it’s a teammate who has been struggling at work. Maybe it’s a serious outage and they’re escalating it to you? You answer the call to discover your teammate is having a mental health crisis. What do you do?

Late one night in 2016, this happened to me. It left me terrified and motivated me to get certified in mental health first aid.

With the constant demand to build systems rapidly with more resiliency and less budget, compounded with on-call support duties and a seemingly endless stream of alerts, it’s no wonder that burnout has become a serious problem within the tech industry.

In this session, I’ll share ways that you can identify burnout and action steps to prevent yourself from burning out. But more importantly, because we are a DevOps *community*, I’ll share a framework from mental health first aid that will help you identify, help and support your teammates and friends experiencing burnout and mental health issues.
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Title = "Don’t try this at home: Running Headless Chrome in an AWS Lambda"
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Serverless has become a much discussed topic recently, and for good reason! But many serverless offerings have strict limitations on package size, processing power, installed packages, and general freedom, which limits what you can do with them. But what about if you want to write a web scraper using Headless Chrome? Well, it’s probably a bad idea, but it’s possible! We’ll discuss how to compile binaries that work around Lambda restrictions, tools you can use to explore features of a serverless environment, and show various ways to take advantage of resource sharing between different invocations of the function.
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Title = "Making sense of metrics, alerts and dashboards"
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In this presentation we'll learn what are the most important metrics we should be measuring in our systems (upper and lower bounds, SLAs/SLOs), what is the purpose of having dashboards, how different consumers will need different dashboards and why dashboards are for gathering more information about outages and not to figure out there is one outage happening, and, sadly, alerting. What to think about before including a new alert (can we automate the response? is it really actionable? do we have expectations for when it will trigger) and avoiding alerting burnout. The main goal is to help teams and managers to make sense of their data by collecting meaningful information, showing it in a way that is useful for all parties involved and not drowning teams on noise.
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Title = "Quick and Dirty DevSecOps"
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Many DevOps devotees have heard about security and maybe even read a few blog posts about DevSecOps. But you get busy building code, eliminating WIP, and eliminating tech debt. That doesn’t leave a lot of time to make sure the code you are actually deploying is secure. But the power of DevOps is that you can build security in once, and it’s there. And even better, you don’t have to be a security expert to be able to start deploying more secure code.

Yet, where do you start? Especially if you consider yourself a security novice. Don’t worry, we all start as novices, but it’s usually pretty helpful to get a head start by learning what’s important and having some samples to model.

In this workshop, you will learn what attackers look for first, and the best practices to make your technology stack much more secure quickly. Then you’ll get code to figure out if you are at risk and as well as scripts to make sure the issues are quickly fixed, and don’t happen again.

Why reinvent the wheel when you can get a quick and dirty tutorial on making your DevOps environment more secure?
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Title = "Jason Yee"
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Jason is a technical evangelist at Datadog, where he works to inspire developers and ops engineers with the power of metrics and monitoring. Previously, he was the community manager for DevOps & Performance at O’Reilly Media and a software engineer at MongoDB. He’s currently exploring the world while living as a nomad and would love to hear about the part of the world that you call home.
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Julia is a backend developer who likes coffee and fuzzy logic. She is frequently frustrated by the overlap in search results between lambdas in Python and AWS Lambdas. She is Canadian and currently lives in Mexico City.
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Maurício is a software engineer at DigitalOcean building the Cloud. He's passionate about uptime, metrics, dashboards, but not that passionate about alerts and leads the team responsible for DO's internal API gateway, helping enable the company's microservices architecture for customer facing apps.
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Title = "Mike Rothman"
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Mike Rothman is a 25-year security veteran, specializing in the sexy aspects of security, like protecting networks and endpoints, security management, compliance, and helping client navigate a secure evolution to the cloud. In addition to his role as President of DisruptOPS, Mike is Analyst SPEAKERBIO President of Securosis and has been teaching cloud security at Black Hat for the past 5 years.
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Rachael Byrne is an agilist that has helped cross-functional product development, mobile, QA, customer support, and business operations teams iteratively deliver value and collaborate effectively. She is PagerDuty’s first non-technical Incident Commander.
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19 slides about sticker culture, sticker best practices, sticker antipatterns, and why anyone cares.
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<h4 class="sponsor-cta">Platinum Sponsor Information:</h4>
We're pleased to announce [IGNW](http://www.ignw.io) as a platinum sponsor of our conference:

*IGNW’s Dev/Ops, Hybrid IT, App Mod, CI/CD, IaC Automation and SI Practices combine our deep TECHNICAL domain expertise with an insanely powerful ability to execute against your most important business priorities TODAY. Big name consulting firms dig deep into your business- and dig deep into your budget. Our Agile Practice Area Frameworks get you the business results you need RIGHT NOW without wasting time and resources telling you what you already know. WE build; YOU transform!*

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<h4 class="sponsor-cta">Lunch Information:</h4>
<h5>Lunch Location:</h5>
<a href="/events/2017-portland/pdx2017_food_trucks_map.png"><img width="768" src="/events/2017-portland/pdx2017_food_trucks_map.png" /></a>

<h5>Menu:</h5>
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<li><b>September 12th:</b></li>
<ul>
<li><i>Ramy's Lamb Shack:</i> Mediterranean (vegetarian option)</li>
<li><i>Home Plate Sliders:</i> American/Burgers (vegetarian option)</li>
<li><i>Tamale Boy:</i> Mexican (vegetarian option)</li>
<li><i>El Taco Yucateco:</i> Mexican (vegetarian option) (GF option)</li>
<li><i>Cafe de Crepe:</i> French (vegetarian option)</li>
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<li><b>September 13th:</b></li>
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<li><i>Ash Wood Fired:</i> Pizza (vegetarian option)</li>
<li><i>Bro Dogs and Burgers:</i> American (vegetarian option)</li>
<li><i>Polli-Tico:</i> Peruvian (vegetarian option) (GF option)</li>
<li><i>El Taco Yucateco:</i> Mexican (vegetarian option) (GF option)</li>
<li><i>Cafe de Crepe:</i> French (vegetarian option)</li>
</ul>
</ul>
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