- stackconf online 2021 | Why you should take care of infrastructure drift
- stackconf online 2021 | On-call done right: how even a developer can help
- stackconf online 2021 | Autoscaling with HashiCorp Nomad
- stackconf online 2021 | Continuous Security – integrating security into your pipelines
- stackconf online 2021 | Kubernetes Native Continuous Deployment with FluxCD, Flagger, and Linkerd
- stackconf online 2021 | Help, My Datacenter is on Fire
- stackconf online 2021 | Continuous Security – Integrating Security into your Pipelines
- stackconf online 2021 | Fuzzing: Finding Your Own Bugs and 0days!
- stackconf online 2021 | Monitoring Microservices The Right Way
- stackconf online 2021 | Policy-as-code in Kubernetes with Gatekeeper
- stackconf online 2021 | Stretching the Service Mesh Beyond the Clouds
- stackconf online 2021 | Stretching the Service Mesh Beyond the Clouds
- stackconf online 2021 | Spot the Anti-Pattern
- stackconf online 2021 | How DevOps changed the way we operate software
- stackconf online 2021 | We accidentally created a Cloud on our IBM Cloud
- stackconf online 2021 | The Tyranny of Taylorism and how to spot Agile BS
- stackconf online 2021 | First hand experience: How Nextcloud stayed productive during COVID-19
- stackconf online 2021 | Reference Architecture for a Cloud Native Digital Enterprise
- stackconf online 2021 | How we finally migrated an eCommerce-Platform to GCP
- stackconf online 2021 | Introducing Thola – A tool for Monitoring and Provisioning Network Devices
- stackconf online 2021 | Setup Min.io and Open Policy Agent for a multi purpose scientific platform
- stackconf online 2021 | GitOps: yea or nay?
- stackconf online 2021 | The Importance of Visuals in Teaching Code and Reducing Bias
- stackconf online 2021 | Enabling multi-cloud and breaking vendor lock-in with Cloud Sidecar
- stackconf online 2021 | Pragmatic App Migration to the Cloud: Quarkus, Kotlin, Hazelcast and GraalVM in action
- stackconf online 2021: Data Driven Security
- stackconf online 2021 | Platform as a Product
This year’s stackconf is over and was a big success. The three-day conference last summer was all about open source infrastructures where trendsetting concepts, state-of-the-art technical expertise, top-level discussions and new perspectives have shaped the event.
Besides our 30 amazing experts sessions we were also excited about the large amount of participants from all over the world. Our audience included renowned infrastructure spezialists, industry leaders, experienced administrators and IT architects as well as a wild bunch of open source community enthusiasts.
For all of you who couldn’t join the Open Source Infrastructure Conference I’ve something awesome today.
Paul Puschmann gave us an insight into how they migrated an eCommerce Platform to Google Cloud Platform. Be curious and enjoy his lecture!
stackconf 2022 will take place from July 19 – 20 in Berlin.
Our Call for Papers is still open and runs until March 31, 2022. You’re invited to submit your proposal and become a hero speaker at this year’s conference.
We are already looking forward to meeting you all again in person this year.
If you want to learn more about infrastructure solutions in advance always keep in mind that there’s our archive where you can find all slides and videos of every stackconf speaker.