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Exploring the Open Source DevOps Landscape: Tools, Trends, and Collaborations

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Session Description

Title: Exploring the Open Source DevOps Landscape: Tools, Trends, and Collaborations


Description:

In this session, we will embark on an exploration of the vibrant and ever-evolving ecosystem of open-source DevOps tools. From continuous integration and deployment to infrastructure as code, monitoring, and beyond, open-source software plays a pivotal role in empowering teams to streamline their software delivery pipelines, enhance collaboration, and achieve greater agility and reliability.


Join us as we delve into the diverse array of open-source DevOps tools available today, each catering to the specific needs and preferences of development and operations teams. We'll showcase popular tools such as Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, Terraform, Ansible, Prometheus, Grafana, and more, highlighting their key features, use cases, and integrations.


Moreover, we'll discuss the latest trends and innovations shaping the open-source DevOps landscape, from emerging technologies like serverless computing and GitOps to the growing emphasis on observability, security, and compliance. Discover how these trends are driving the evolution of DevOps practices and enabling organizations to stay ahead in an increasingly competitive and dynamic environment.


Finally, we'll explore the spirit of collaboration and community that defines the open-source ethos. Learn about opportunities for contributions, collaborations, and knowledge sharing within the open-source DevOps ecosystem. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just beginning your DevOps journey, this session promises to provide valuable insights and inspiration for leveraging open-source tools to drive innovation and success in your DevOps initiatives.

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Session Categories

FOSS

Speakers

Venkata Siddardha Rali
Student
Venkata Siddardha Rali

Reviews

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Approvals
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Rejections
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Not Sure
As a technical talk, it's not directed enough to be useful for the audience. These tools are well-known to those who work in devops, and only a more thorough guide would be useful for learning.
Reviewer #1
Not Sure
Reviewer #2
Rejected
What Kaustabh said.
Reviewer #3
Rejected