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Join Docker This Month at KubeCon and the Cloud Engineering Summit – Docker Blog
Two cloud-related conferences are coming up this month, and Docker will have speakers at both. First up, Docker CTO Justin Cormack will present at KubeCon next week. The week after that Peter McKee, Docker’s head of Developer Relations, will speak at Pulumi Cloud Engineering Summit.
At KubeCon, Justin and co-presenter Steve Lasker of Microsoft will speak on the topic of tooling for supply chain security with special reference to the Notary project. They’ll also look at the future roadmap and the supply chain landscape. KubeCon, the flagship conference of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, is geared toward adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities. The conference runs Oct. 11 – 15 in Los Angeles and virtually. Justin’s presentation, titled Notary: State of the Container Supply Chain, takes place Thursday, Oct. 14 at 4:30 p.m. – 5:05 p.m. Pacific.
At the Cloud Engineering Summit, Peter will team up with Uffizzi’s Josh Thurman to speak about Continuous Previews — a cousin of Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployments that allows developers to easily share new features and changes to a wide audience within their organization, thereby speeding the delivery of features to users. The Wednesday, Oct. 20 summit is a virtual day of learning for cloud practitioners that focuses on best practices for building, deploying and managing modern cloud infrastructure. Peter’s presentation, titled Continuous Previews: Using Infrastructure as Code to Continuously Share and Preview Your Application, takes place at 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Pacific.