Must see: Dr Holly Cummins and Liz Fong-Jones to deliver keynotes
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Event We’re really thrilled to announce the first two keynotes for Continuous Lifecycle Online, our three-day – 10-12 May, 2021 – virtual event bringing together some of the DevOps, Containers and CI/CD world’s brightest thinkers and doers.
On day two, Dr Holly Cummins, senior technical staff member and innovation leader at IBM, will be talking to you about How to Love Kubernetes and Not Wreck the Planet. With two per cent of the world’s energy use down to data centres, Holly will be asking, “Is K8s helping or making things worse,” and laying out a roadmap to help you figure out how to do the right thing.
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With only a proportion of developers classified as key workers (where their responsibilities perhaps included the operations-side of keeping mission-critical and life-critical systems up and online), the majority of programmers will have been forced to work remotely, often in solitude.
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This post comes from Dr. Holly Cummins in her capacity as worldwide development lead for the IBM Garage for Cloud and a developer in the London Garage for Cloud.