GABRIEL MOLL
Sales Executive
gabriel.moll@31media.co.uk
+44 (0) 203 4059 7842
National DevOps Conference
The National DevOps Conference 2024 aims to bring the DevOps community together to exchange ideas and share experiences. It is a 2-day programme specially designed to connect a wide range of stakeholders, allowing professionals to learn the strategic moves of influential business leaders through talks, workshops and presentations.
The Conference discusses topics like DevSecOps, AIOps, Low code applications and many more that are changing the future of technology.
Summary of Benefits
- The conference is a small investment in time/money, but a big one in terms of benefits.
- Helps empower staff and others involved in DevOps & Cloud functions to do even more
- As a result of the sessions, aid employees will have a greater understanding of best practices in your industry, helping them to handle projects and clients with greater skill, professionalism and confidence.
- Attendees will also be able to expand on information and pass on what they have learnt to their co-workers.
Testimonials
"The conference is very focused, specialised, and good at hitting the right DevOps market.
Lera LeontevaPWC UK
"The highlight of the conference is the people we’re meeting. We are able to discuss the solutions they are coming up with in their own DevOps teams and how the rest of the teams are implementing DevOps culture – which is exactly the kind of thing we are trying to achieve as well. Being able to compare experiences with other teams has been really good.
Ellie KelschThe LEGO group
"This is a very high-quality event. The setup is great, there is good traffic and high-quality visitors. Catering is also excellent! I like the size of the event and the people I’ve met, so it’s been great!
David ArcherContrast Security
"I’ve been to a few talks and they were really interesting. There are a lot of information about DevOps we can take back and use in our own company. It’s a good opportunity to see if our company has the good practices in place and to see where we could be improving in our processes as well.
Christophe SurunJudopay