- There will be specialised courses led by DevOps experts that have been designed to help attendees fast-forward their DevOps or DevSecOps knowledge and abilities
- JFrog said that all conference registration proceeds will be donated to COVID-19 charities
JFrog has announced the lineup for its annual DevOps community and JFrog user conference swampUP. It will take place online on 23rd June and 24 for the Americas and 30th June and 1st July for EMEA and APAC. It said that all conference registration proceeds will be donated to COVID-19 charities.
Shlomi Ben Haim, co-founder, and CEO of JFrog said, “Since JFrog’s inception, we’ve partnered with the community to bring top tools and methodologies to the market, always with the developer in mind. Community safety also means we can’t all be together in the usual way, but the need to share is still there. We wanted to partner again with the open-source and DevOps communities and deliver not only the top-shelf content they’re used to from swampUP, but also to give back to our global communities as we collectively accelerate the cure for this virus.”
Cloud Native, DevSecOps, Enterprise DevOps and Digital Transformation
JFrog said that the all-virtual event will “fast-forward” the current DevOps landscape with visionary keynote addresses and thought‑provoking sessions from industry experts. They will cover the latest trends and best practices around software distribution, containers, automation, security, and package management.
Kavita Viswanath, General Manager, JFrog India said, “swampUP 2020 is going to be super exciting especially for APAC and India since this is the first time that we are having an exclusive two-day conference just for our APAC and India customers. We see tremendous growth and potential in this market and continue to focus and invest here.”
The of industry thought leaders and DevOps luminaries that will take part in the event are Kohsuke Kawaguchi, co-CEO, Launchable, Inc., and creator of Jenkins, John Willis, vice president of DevOps and digital practices, RedHat, Wayne Chatelain, senior manager of software engineering, Capital One, Jessica Deen, Azure Avenger.
Improve DevOps or DevSecOps knowledge and abilities
The annual conference is divided into two parts with the first day focused on delivering hands-on DevOps training alongside other practitioners and peers. There will be specialised courses led by DevOps experts that have been designed to help attendees fast-forward their DevOps or DevSecOps knowledge and abilities.
The second, full conference day will have industry keynote address followed by breakout sessions following four separate streams. These include Cloud Native, DevSecOps, Enterprise DevOps and Digital Transformation.
Haim adds, “These may be unprecedented times, but we can come together in unprecedented ways to both advance our DevOps skills and contribute towards the race to a cure at the same time. We’re proud to do our part, and we invite the community to partner with us in this conference with a purpose.”