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Full Circle: From Puppet to Google and Back Again

Deepak and Kelsey have a long history in a shared industry — they both worked at Puppet when it was still called Puppet Labs, and collaborated on some of the most exciting projects that made Puppet what it is today. Join Deepak and Kelsey for a fireside chat during which they’ll discuss the evolution of configuration management and automation, how their careers have overlapped and diverged, and what they envision for the future of cloud and ops.

Ways to Empower Your Enterprise with Automation

In the context of enterprise process automation, technology is used to automate operations, thus improving efficiency and achieving corporate objectives. Processes are defined as the actions and activities that bring your company closer to achieving a specific goal. By automating routine tasks using software solutions, you may save operational expenses while also decreasing the amount of time it takes to complete tasks.

Working with external data, a look at classfiltercsv()

When working with CFEngine, it’s common to hear advice about separating data from policy. Separating data from policy allows for separation of concerns, delegation of responsibilities and integration with other tooling. Each organization is different, and a strategy that works well in one environment may not work as well in a similar environment of another organization, so CFEngine looks to provide various generic ways to leverage external data.

Automated Diagnostics for Incident Response Demo

Learn about how you can speed up resolution times with Automated Diagnostics. Automate away as much manual toil as possible to increase team productivity so teams can work more productively. Learn about how teams across the organization can embrace workflows that help to diagnose and remediate incidents.

Runbook Automation: Rundeck Service Ownership Demo

Learn how PagerDuty Runbook Automation enables developers and service owners to equip other engineers, such as operations engineers or other developers with mechanisms to help them support their services. Service owners can allow other team members to help them in supporting their services via automated runbooks that enable others to apply short term fixes–reducing escalation to service owners.