BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//OpenACalendar//NONSGML OpenACalendar//EN X-WR-CALNAME:dotnetsheff: [? Online] 10 Years of Monitoring & Learnings fro m migrating legacy to modern - Open Tech Calendar BEGIN:VEVENT UID:10430@otc.opentechcalendar.co.uk URL:https://opentechcalendar.co.uk/event/10430--online-learnings-from-migra ting-legacy-to-modern- SUMMARY:dotnetsheff: [? Online] 10 Years of Monitoring & Learnings from mig rating legacy to modern DESCRIPTION:This event will be broken down into 2 talks\, "10 years of moni toring: lessons\, horror stories\, and working at Raygun " and "What did I learn trying to migrate teams from legacy to modern?" being presented by Innocent Bindura and Matteo Emili.\n\n?? ? This is an online event\, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom\, the link for the meeting is below\, howeve r\, we'll only announce the password just before the event.\n? https://us0 2web.zoom.us/j/88293664701\n? TBA\n\n? Agenda\n- ? Welcome\n- ? Housekeepi ng\n- ??? 10 years of monitoring\n- ??? Migrate teams from legacy to moder n?\n- ? Virtual Bar\n\n? 10 years of monitoring: lessons\, horror stories\ , and working at Raygun\n\nIn this talk\, Innocent Bindura\, Snr Developer at Raygun\, takes us through the highs\, lows\, and best-practices of sof tware monitoring\, learned over his 10-year career.\n\nUsing examples\, In nocent will explain the importance of monitoring\nin order to deliver a fa st and reliable experience for your users\, show you where to find the roo t cause when things go wrong\, and how to use data to prioritize performan ce optimizations that will have the biggest impact on customers.\n\nInnoce nt will take a quick look at the pros and cons of other popular monitoring tools and share with you how the team at Raygun use Raygun\, supported by some technical examples of recent performance wins.\n\nThere will be plen ty of time for Q+A so please bring along\nany performance challenges you a re currently facing\, so Innocent can help you get to the bottom of it.\n\ n??? About the speaker\nInnocent Bindura (Snr Developer at Raygun)\n\nI am a well-seasoned software developer with over 10 years of software develop ment using the Microsoft stack of technologies. I am a fervent follower of new technologies and from time to time I get my hands dirty to find out w hat works best.\n\nMy professional experience spans several industries ran ging from online marketing\, retail\, financial to entertainment. Having b een able to adapt to these industries demonstrates my ability to learn fas t and produce results.\n\nIn recent years\, I delivered a customer loyalty application\, a bespoke billing system for third party back-office transa ction clearing\, and have integrated several e-commerce solutions with pay ment gateways(PayPal\, PayU\, Payfast)\n\n? What did I learn trying to mig rate teams from legacy to modern?\nI spent an incredible amount of time do ing migrations and transformations (on both process and technologies)\, as a consultant for most of my career but also inside a product company\, br inging ALM\, Agile and then DevOps to people varying from who was willing to change and who just wanted to retain their 20 years old habits.\nThe am ount of lessons I learned is massive\, not just about technology itself - that changes at the speed of light - but about how to deal with change in an organization.\nThis is not going to be a technical session - far from i t - but instead it will be a short collection of some of the most striking experiences I had since I first heard about Software Engineering.\n\n??? About the speaker\nMatteo Emili is a Microsoft MVP since 2010.\n\nHe is pa ssionate about technology\, but it is not his only interest - what really makes him tick is how technology acts as a tool to solve a complex busines s problem\, ultimately bringing benefits to the company.\n\nA regular spea ker at conferences and meetups\, he enjoys sharing back with the worldwide technical communities - especially about ALM\, Agile\, and DevOps.\n\nHe currently works at Avanade UK as a Manager for Software Engineering.\n\nht tps://twitter.com/MattVSTS\nhttps://opentechcalendar.co.uk/event/10430--on line-learnings-from-migrating-legacy-to-modern-\nPowered by Open Tech Cale ndar X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
This event will be broken down
into 2 talks\, "\;10 years of monitoring: lessons\, horror stories\, a
nd working at Raygun "\; and "\;What did I learn trying to migrate
teams from legacy to modern?"\; being presented by Innocent Bindura a
nd Matteo Emili.
?? ? This is an online event\, we'll be hosting th
e event on Zoom\, the link for the meeting is below\, however\, we'll only
announce the password just before the event.
? https://us02web.zoom.us
/j/88293664701
? TBA
? Agenda
- ? Welcome
- ? Housekeeping
- ?&zwj\;? 10 years of monitoring
- ?&zwj\;? Migrate teams from leg
acy to modern?
- ? Virtual Bar
? 10 years of monitoring: lessons
\, horror stories\, and working at Raygun
In this talk\, Innocent B
indura\, Snr Developer at Raygun\, takes us through the highs\, lows\, and
best-practices of software monitoring\, learned over his 10-year career.<
br>
Using examples\, Innocent will explain the importance of monitoring
in order to deliver a fast and reliable experience for your users\, sh
ow you where to find the root cause when things go wrong\, and how to use
data to prioritize performance optimizations that will have the biggest im
pact on customers.
Innocent will take a quick look at the pros and
cons of other popular monitoring tools and share with you how the team at
Raygun use Raygun\, supported by some technical examples of recent perform
ance wins.
There will be plenty of time for Q+A so please bring alo
ng
any performance challenges you are currently facing\, so Innocent ca
n help you get to the bottom of it.
?&zwj\;? About the speaker
I
nnocent Bindura (Snr Developer at Raygun)
I am a well-seasoned soft
ware developer with over 10 years of software development using the Micros
oft stack of technologies. I am a fervent follower of new technologies and
from time to time I get my hands dirty to find out what works best.
My professional experience spans several industries ranging from online
marketing\, retail\, financial to entertainment. Having been able to adapt
to these industries demonstrates my ability to learn fast and produce res
ults.
In recent years\, I delivered a customer loyalty application\
, a bespoke billing system for third party back-office transaction clearin
g\, and have integrated several e-commerce solutions with payment gateways
(PayPal\, PayU\, Payfast)
? What did I learn trying to migrate team
s from legacy to modern?
I spent an incredible amount of time doing mig
rations and transformations (on both process and technologies)\, as a cons
ultant for most of my career but also inside a product company\, bringing
ALM\, Agile and then DevOps to people varying from who was willing to chan
ge and who just wanted to retain their 20 years old habits.
The amount
of lessons I learned is massive\, not just about technology itself &ndash\
; that changes at the speed of light &ndash\; but about how to deal with c
hange in an organization.
This is not going to be a technical session &
ndash\; far from it &ndash\; but instead it will be a short collection of
some of the most striking experiences I had since I first heard about Soft
ware Engineering.
?&zwj\;? About the speaker
Matteo Emili is a M
icrosoft MVP since 2010.
He is passionate about technology\, but it
is not his only interest &ndash\; what really makes him tick is how techn
ology acts as a tool to solve a complex business problem\, ultimately brin
ging benefits to the company.
A regular speaker at conferences and
meetups\, he enjoys sharing back with the worldwide technical communities
&ndash\; especially about ALM\, Agile\, and DevOps.
He currently wo
rks at Avanade UK as a Manager for Software Engineering.
https://tw
itter.com/MattVSTS
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