Summer Operations Conferences
I’ll be at three conferences in quick succession in June, speaking at two of them.
First I’m on a configuration management panel run by James Turnbull at the Open Source Bridge in Portland, OR. I haven’t been on a multiple-tool panel in a while, so this should be interesting. I’m also excited to be back in Portland – I absolutely love the town, so much that I’m moving back there this summer. And for those non-Americans who think we don’t make great beer: Get thyself to Portland, and see how wrong you are. I should also be running a Puppet BoF there.
From there I fly down to San Jose to give a workshop on Puppet at the O’Reilly Velocity conference. This is its second year, and while it claims to have a web operations/performance focus, I think it stands to quickly become the best general operations conference around. LISA is too academic and just moves too slowly, and there isn’t a whole lot of other competition.
Last year’s was great, and this year’s is a day longer and looks to be even better.
Finally, the day after Velocity, I attend Om Malik’s Structure. This conference is more focused on operations executives, which is a very different focus for me, but I met a lot of interesting and knowledgeable people there last year, including some from completely outside the technology space. I normally diss executive events, but this one seems to stand out.
Hopefully you’ll have a chance to track me down at one of these events.
Posted: June 5th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: conference, ossbridge, pdx, Puppet, sanfrancisco, sanjose, structure09, travel, velocity09


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