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DevOps Porto Meetups

DevOps Porto Meetups

By DevOps Porto

Audio version of our in person or online meetups about DevOps.
Building Bridges Between Development and Operations, Communities, Companies and People.
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Fifteen minutes or bust

DevOps Porto MeetupsFeb 22, 2022

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Navigating the agile landscape: Modern agile solutions for recurrent challenges

Navigating the agile landscape: Modern agile solutions for recurrent challenges

In this talk, we will embark on a journey through the ever-evolving world of agile methodologies, evaluate its applications, and challenges and identify the right processes for our multiple engineering teams.

We will review and share strategies to overcome recurrent challenges faced by agile practitioners.

Join us to discover innovative solutions and gain a deeper understanding of modern agile methodologies that can revolutionise your team's approach to software development.

Speaker

With a background as a C# developer, William Mendes is specialised in leading teams through critical challenges and delivering solutions for top e-commerce companies in Brazil, Latin America, and Europe. William has excelled in technical leadership, mentoring, and teaching, while also spearheading innovative teams at renowned companies including Farfetch, and currently Feedzai, where he works as an Engineering Manager for the SRE team.

Aug 29, 202346:59
Breaking Stereotypes - How DevOps empowers an analytics consulting company (Português)

Breaking Stereotypes - How DevOps empowers an analytics consulting company (Português)

==== Em Português ==== Discover how LTPLabs, an analytics consulting company, has embraced DevOps to improve how to deliver and develop analytical projects. They will show how they create performant data science environments, streamline development processes, and leverage a wide range of open-source tools for observability, GitOps, and orchestration in a hybrid cloud approach.

Jul 04, 202338:49
DevOps Research for Professionals: from Tools to Best Practices

DevOps Research for Professionals: from Tools to Best Practices

“Scientific research” is often perceived as far from the everyday practice of professionals developing, shipping, and running software systems. Yet, this is hardly true for much research. This meetup will look at some examples of DevOps research projects. We will start with well-known examples such as DORA and look into some of our research at FEUP with results that professionals can use to significant effect, including novel tools and proven best practices.

Oct 11, 202256:32
DORA Metrics (PT)

DORA Metrics (PT)

Bio
Fernando Ike é Gerente Senior de Tecnologia no PicPay (Head of Production Engineering), trabalhou como liderança técnica ou de pessoas em diferente indústrias como: Governo, Startups e empresas tradicionais. Trabalhou em startups como QuintoAndar (Real Estate), Zup (IT Consultant), Nuveo (Computer Vision), Escola Mais (EdTech), Akamai (CDN) e StackPath (CDN). Colaborou com projetos Open Source como Pydantic, PostgreSQL, Debian e Hoursec.

Sumário
DORA Metrics deu visibilidade ao ciclo de desenvolvimento de software e Operação de TI de forma a vê-los de forma única, como parte fundamental do fluxo de valor de organizações exponenciais. As métricas em si podem não significar muito se não houver uma estratégia direcionada de usá-las para validar experimentos, adoção de tecnologias e/ou dar visibilidades aos gargalos.
Esta apresentação é um pequeno ensaio de como foi implementar DORA Metrics nas organizações e algumas lições aprendidas.

Apr 23, 202201:04:12
Are Platform teams the next DevOps?

Are Platform teams the next DevOps?

Platform teams were defined in the seminal book Team Topologies (by Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais) and are quickly becoming the new standard for teams working in Infrastructure. But what exactly are Platform teams? What does it mean to work on a Platform as a product?


Talk + Discussion "Platform as a product" by Manuel Pais

Savvy organizations are discovering the value of treating their internal platforms as products. But what does it mean to treat a "platform as a product"? What benefits does this give, and why would an organization adopt this approach?In this talk, Manuel Pais, co-author of the book Team Topologies, explains why the platform-as-product approach can be a game-changer for organizations building and running software-enabled products and services. Using ideas & patterns from Team Topologies - including Thinnest Viable Platform, team cognitive load, and the evolutionary team interaction modes - Manuel explains how organizations like Uswitch and Adidas have successfully used the platform-as-product model to accelerate and simplify the delivery of software at scale.


Talk + Discussion Accelerating large engineering organisations with Internal Platforms by João Alves


João Alves is an Engineering Manager at Adevinta in Barcelona. Adevinta's portfolio spans more than 40 digital brands, covering one billion people and attracting approximately three billion average monthly visits.João has helped to implement the Platform team model at Adevinta and will be sharing the lessons learned from creating a successful Platform team with us.


Apr 01, 202202:00:36
Fifteen minutes or bust
Feb 22, 202233:21
GitOps and Progressive Delivery
Jan 26, 202201:04:08
DevOps/SRE Anti-patterns panel discussion (PT)

DevOps/SRE Anti-patterns panel discussion (PT)

In Portuguese

Anti-patterns are solutions to problems that are, usually, ineffective and carry high risks. Although they might appear appropriate and effective, the gains tend to be short-term. Their consequences turn out to be more trouble than they’re worth.

Like many practices, DevOps and SRE have their fair share of anti-patterns and it's tempting to adopt them. Projects might be under budget and time constraints or there might be there a lack of proper skills. When a quick and dirty fix is needed in an emergency, without any malicious intent, there is usually an intention to come back and do it properly, but time and priorities can interfere.

In this panel discussion, our panelists will explore anti-patterns when trying to onboard DevOps/SRE practices into organizations.

Cláudio Freitas -
https://www.linkedin.com/in/cl%C3%A1udio-freitas-39a36889
Cláudio is a Systems Administrator/DevOps/SRE and all those fancy words that people use to describe guys that work on Systems. He started working in IT from a young age and has been in the game for around 12 years. From Helpdesk to Systems Engineer he has been working as a freelancer in the SRE/DevOps/Systems area.

Luis Parada - https://www.linkedin.com/in/parada
Luís Parada is Head of Engineering at FARFETCH, currently focused on foundational aspects of the platform such as Observability, CI/CD pipelines, Scalability, and Resilience. Prior to this Parada led Farfetch ID, the group responsible for FARFETCH’s Identity Provider, Authentication & Authorisation, Customer and Partner Account data.
Parada likes to focus a lot on continuous improvement of teams and organizations and on personal development, sharing insights on his YouTube channel and via a Monthly Newsletter called A Leader's Mindset.

Tiago Ferreira - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiagoacf
From Software Developer, passing through QA Automation Engineer and all the way to Site Reliability Engineer, Tiago has always been focused on promoting software efficiency and reliability by either a direct approach (developing custom software and processes for teams) or by teaching and ramping them up in the DevOps practices. His love for automation (particularly its ability to enable teams to do their best effortlessly) has been the main driver of his career.

Dec 19, 202101:39:34
Unleash your build with Nuke

Unleash your build with Nuke

Talk: Unleash your build with Nuke by Todor Todorov

May 20, 202143:11
Choreography vs Orchestration in serverless microservices

Choreography vs Orchestration in serverless microservices

Talk: Choreography vs Orchestration in serverless microservices by Mete Atamel

Apr 22, 202158:54
Kubernetes Path to Production [PT]

Kubernetes Path to Production [PT]

Talk: Reaching a Production-Ready Kubernetes @ La Redoute by Antoine Craske, Daniel Mello, and Ivan Santos

Apr 14, 202101:23:17
Bootstrapping SRE

Bootstrapping SRE

Talk: Bootstrapping SRE: SLIs and SLOs where to begin by Debbie Wood

Feb 08, 202158:39
Monitoring: Why averages lie and Application monitoring and metric collection for Scala

Monitoring: Why averages lie and Application monitoring and metric collection for Scala

Talk: Why averages lie by Filipe Oliveira 

Talk: Application monitoring and metric collection for Scala by Carlos Teixeira

Aug 05, 202001:07:32
Acceptance Testing for Continuous Delivery

Acceptance Testing for Continuous Delivery

Writing and maintaining a suite of acceptance tests that can give you a high level of confidence in the behaviour and configuration of your system is a complex task. In this talk Dave will describe approaches to acceptance testing that allow teams to: work quickly and effectively; build excellent functional coverage for complex enterprise-scale systems; manage and maintain those tests in the face of change, and of evolution in both the codebase and the understanding of the business problem.  This talk will answer the following questions, and more: How do you fail fast? How do you make your testing scalable? How do you isolate test cases from one-another? How do you maintain a working body of tests when you radically change the interface to your system? Dave Farley participated and presented this talk at the DevOps Porto meetup on April 18th, 2018.

Apr 22, 201801:49:39