Going Deeper with Puppet [
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10:45am PDT
A Not-So-Bumpy Road to Puppet4 at CERN – Nacho Barrientos, CERN
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Computer Engineer, CERN
Nacho Barrientos is a computer engineer who's currently working for CERN IT's Configuration Management team. Along with his colleagues, he's been driving the deployment of several components (Puppet masters, Foreman, PuppetDB, Mcollective...) in the CERN ecosystem and tweaking them...
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11:45am PDT
Securing Secrets for Puppet, Without Interrupting Flow – Ryan Prior & Jody Hunt, (Conjur, acquired by CyberArk in 2017)
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Director of Customer Success, CyberArk (Conjur, acquired by CyberArk in 2017)
Jody has held diverse technical roles in software development, sales and marketing. He has been an enthusiastic promoter of DevOps principles and has become aware of the growing security gap represented by automation. That led him to Conjur, Inc. in January of 2017, just 4 months...
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Software Engineer, CyberArk (Conjur, acquired by CyberArk in 2017)
Ryan is a programmer, technical educator, writer, and Free Software activist. He joined Conjur, which was acquired by CyberArk in May 2017, to create developer tools. Since then he has continued to develop new technologies and media for Conjur users and developers. Previously, Ryan...
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11:45am PDT
What's in a Name? Scaling ENC with DNS – Cameron Nicholson, Apple, Inc
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System Administrator / Engineer, Apple, Inc
Cameron enjoys working with global scale infrastructure and the automation required to manage it while retaining a modicum of sanity. He's been a Puppet fanatic since his first PuppetConf back in 2012 and considers hand-hacks and one-offs anathema. He is firmly in the all-things-must-be-automated...
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2:15pm PDT
Puppet Platform: A Path Forward – Eric Sorenson, Puppet
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Director of Product Management, Puppet
Eric has been working in systems administration since 28.8k modems were exotic luxuries. After running campus networks, large scale production internet services, and sysadmin teams, he moved to Portland in 2012 to work at Puppet as a technical product manager for Puppet's core technology...
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How People Actually Write Puppet – Gareth Rushgrove, Puppet
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Principal Software Engineer, Puppet
Gareth Rushgrove is a principal software engineer at Puppet. He works remotely from Cambridge, UK, building interesting tools for people to better manage infrastructure. Previously he worked for the UK Government Digital Service focused on infrastructure, operations and information...
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Deploying is Only Half the Battle! Operationalizing Application Stacks with Puppet – Tim Carr & Tim Odom, AHEAD
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Cloud Architect, AHEAD
Tim Carr is deeply interested in emerging cloud and automation platforms. At AHEAD, he’s a specialist on the cloud team focusing in just these areas. Prior to joining AHEAD, Tim led an engineering team for a managed services company in the e-discovery space. When he’s not automating...
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Cloud Services Engineer, AHEAD
Tim Odom has been chasing the automation and configuration management dragon since he began writing code in high school. At AHEAD, he is a specialist on the configuration management/cloud team, and is heavily leveraged with both the enterprise and the open source flavors of Puppet...
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Hiera 5: The Full Data Enchilada – Henrik Lindberg, Puppet
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Consulting Engineer, Puppet
Henrik has 30 years of experience architecting and developing software. His past positions include CTO of Cloudsmith Inc, leadership of BEA’s Java Run-Time Group (JRockit) and CTO and/or technical founder of several publicly and privately held software companies. Henrik works on...
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3:15pm PDT
Managing Multiple Configuration Management Tools – Sally Lehman, AddThis
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Site Reliability Engineer, AddThis
Sally grew up in various small towns in the northwestern United States, and is now semi-nomadic, spending time recently in Arizona, Tennessee, and Washington DC. Her first computer experiences were with EMACs, MS-DOS, and Ski Free when she was 5 years old, and people have been trying...
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