Case Study
Montag, 17. November
09:45 - 10:15
Live in Berlin
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In this session, the journey towards establishing an immutable service architecture will be explored. Here, servers can be seamlessly replaced or spun up with the exact desired state through Continuous Delivery pipelines. This approach aims to enhance reliability and consistency across the company’s infrastructure. Join this session to explore the benefits, risks, and future implications of adopting an immutable service approach in modern IT environments.
The presentation seeks to outline:
I’ve built a diverse career across multiple industries, including startups, telecom, banking, and payment services. My journey in Linux engineering began in the ’90s, studying and playing around with distributions like Conectiva, Slackware, Debian, and Red Hat.
Throughout my career, I’ve primarily served as a Linux engineer, collaborating closely with both Dev and Ops teams, especially within Java Enterprise and SOA architecture environments. My core expertise spans middleware technologies, including application servers, databases, message brokers, and enterprise service buses. I’ve also managed big data environments with Hive, Hadoop and handled container workloads with OpenShift and Kubernetes, all rooted in Linux.
Today, I remain passionate about Linux engineering, became Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA) with a strong focus on cloud computing, infrastructure as code, continuous delivery, and automation with Ansible. My current interests lie in advancing intelligent software release processes and exploring DevOps and SRE practices, supported by effective team topologies.