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If Open Space is new to you, you may be interested in <a href="/pages/open-space-format">more details about Open Space</a>.
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The evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) provides a compelling narrative of innovation and cautionary lessons. Drawing on the themes explored in Rebels of Reason, a new book by John Willis, this presentation emphasizes the critical importance of historical context for systems engineers navigating AI's rapid advancements. From the mechanical wonders of the Industrial Age to Turing’s computational breakthroughs and Frank Rosenblatt's early neural network experiments, the story of AI is a testament to the ingenuity and persistent challenges that shape technological progress.

Understanding these milestones offers systems engineers a foundation to anticipate future challenges, including ethical considerations, societal impact, and technological limitations. By reflecting on the successes and missteps of AI pioneers, engineers can draw valuable insights to balance innovation with responsibility. This presentation underscores that the road forward is guided by the lessons of the past—lessons that advocate for cautious optimism, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a commitment to ethical innovation in creating systems that truly serve humanity.

This talk is essential for those seeking to harness AI's potential while mitigating its risks. It ensures that the past informs strategies to build a more equitable, sustainable, and intelligent future.


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Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the landscape of software development, promising increased efficiency and innovation. But are development teams truly leveraging its full potential?

Drawing on the latest findings from DORA's research, we will reveal the complex reality of AI's impact on developer experience. We'll explore both the significant advantages and the unexpected pitfalls that teams are encountering. More importantly, you'll learn actionable strategies to integrate AI effectively, avoid common pitfalls, and create a culture of continuous improvement.

Join us to discover how your team can get better at getting better and unlock the true power of AI to transform your development workflow.
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The value of the new genAI capabilities shine when they really become part of our daily workflows.

In this talk I’ll take you through the engineering workflow, from ideas to production and how genAI technology is making an impact there. From the simple asking questions to GPTs all the way to agents acting on our behalf. No role will go untouched , from product owner, over developer all the way to support and operations. Using real world examples showing the collaborative power this new technology has to enhance us to do a better job.

As this is so much work in progress, I will bring realism on where we are in practice and what is coming up next. This should give you a better grasp of its power beyond the first experiences you may have had and understand the rough edges of the current reality.

Get ready for a high paced and humorous overview to learn more on the exciting technology wave we’re currently experiencing. Buckle up!

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John Willis has worked in the IT management for over 40 years. He is researching DevOps, DevSecOps, IT risk, modern governance, and audit compliance. Previously, he was an Evangelist at Docker Inc., VP of Solutions for Socketplane (sold to Docker) and Enstratius (sold to Dell), and VP of Training & Services at Opscode, where he formalized the training, evangelism, and professional services functions at the firm. Additionally, Willis founded Gulf Breeze Software, an award-winning IBM business partner specializing in Tivoli technology deployment. As an author, Willis has written six IBM Redbooks on enterprise systems management and four books for IT Revolution, including the DevOps Handbook. He is working on his latest book, The Operational History of Generative AI.
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Nathen Harvey, Developer Relations Engineer, leads the DORA team at Google Cloud. [DORA](https://dora.dev) enables teams and organizations to thrive by delivering industry-shaping, accessible, and actionable research. Nathen has learned and shared lessons from some incredible organizations, teams, and open source communities. He is a co-author of multiple [DORA reports on software delivery performance](https://dora.dev/publications) and was a contributor and editor for [97 Things Every Cloud Engineer Should Know](https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/97-things-every/9781492076728/), published by O'Reilly in 2020.
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Title = "Patrick Debois"
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Patrick Debois currently works in the intersection of genAI and DevOps as an independent consultant:
- guiding companies in their genAI transformation journey , bringing engineering rigor to genAI delivery
- inspiring engineering to embrace AI to improve their automation
- advising genAI platforms on their product offering and Ideal customer Profile
- raising the bar of our industry as a keynote speaker

He is a versatile technologist with a breadth of experience across Dev, Sec, and Ops and genAI continuously pushing the boundaries of his technical expertise. Known for his aptitude in harnessing emerging ideas , he skillfully guides teams and advises businesses ranging from startups to enterprises in their journey. Recognized as a trusted ally among dev, sec, ops communities.

While Patrick’s technical appetite is vast, his affinity for people is equally profound. He possesses the rare ability to bridge perspectives, effortlessly switching between management and individual contributor levels and roles. This unique experience has led him organizing the first Devopsdays in 2009. He is attributed to coining the term DevOps and co-author of the widely known Devops Handbook. In the past Patrick has worked together with renowned tech organizations such as Atlassian and Snyk. He has experience wearing hats such as VP of Engineering , Distinguished Engineer or CTO.

He thrives in sharing knowledge, organizing numerous community events, and presenting at many more. He believes in transforming his learnings into shareable lessons, using this feedback loop to hone his skills and broaden his perspectives. Through open sharing and lateral thinking, Patrick is not just enhancing his professional growth but also contributing significantly to the evolution of the field.

You can enjoy his past talks on his youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@jedi4ever/videos.
Connect with him on LinkedIn to follow along his journey:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickdebois/
Or follow the firehose of learnings he shares on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/patrickdebois
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<h1>DEMINGDAYS ATLANTA 2025<br/> devOps, Deming, &amp; the age of AI</h1>
<img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/W._Edwards_Deming.jpg" />
<h2>A <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roast_(comedy)">Roast</a> for <a href="../speakers/john-willis/">John Willis</a></h2>

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<h3>Get ready to roast the one and only John Willis—aka
<a href="https://x.com/botchagalupe">@botchagalupe</a>!
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A true titan of IT who’s been shaping the DevOps world for over a decade and a half, all while quoting Deming like it’s his personal gospel. John’s a 45-year IT veteran who’s been a cornerstone of the DevOps movement since its scrappy beginnings, co-authoring The DevOps Handbook with the likes of Gene Kim, Jez Humble, &amp; <a href="../speakers/patrick-debois/">Patrick Debois</a>, a tome so influential it’s basically the Bible for anyone trying to bridge the gap between devs and ops.
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John’s obsession with W. Edwards Deming’s principles—systems thinking, continuous improvement, and blaming the process, not the person—has been the soundtrack to his DevOps crusade. He’s preached this gospel at countless DevOpsDays events, from Atlanta to Amsterdam, and even turned it into a roast-worthy catchphrase: ‘It’s the system, stupid!’
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<p>Meanwhile, in the last few years, he’s pivoted to the Age of AI, diving headfirst into how generative AI and large language models can turbocharge DevOps and DevSecOps, demonstrating he’s still lightyears ahead of the curve.
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Now, as we gather for DevOpsDays Atlanta 2025—rebranded as DemingDaysAtlanta in his honor—it’s time to give John the send-up he deserves. Expect laughs, left-handed compliments, and maybe a few jabs at his relentless Deming fandom and his newfound AI evangelism.
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We’ll introduce effective automated and manual refactoring techniques to methodically restructure code while keeping everything operational. Finally, we will show techniques that can guide you toward a more flexible architecture, like Vertical Slice and Hexagonal Architecture, where each feature slice is more testable, maintainable, and easy to evolve.

<strong>Prerequisites for this workshop:</strong>
No prerequisites needed.
- Bring your laptop
- Install Java version 21
- Install Maven
- Install Git and have a GitHub account
- Download IntelliJ Ultimate (30 days trial version is enough)
- Don’t worry if something doesn’t work, we will work in teams

<strong>Number of participants:</strong>
The maximum number of participants at this workshop is 40.
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The workshop will also cover strategies for continuously monitoring and updating images to maintain security over time.

<strong>Prerequisites for this workshop:</strong>
No prerequisites needed.
- No preparation work needed

<strong>Number of participants:</strong>
The maximum number of participants at this workshop is 40.
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Leave uncertainty behind and achieve total operational control.

<strong>Prerequisites for this workshop:</strong>
No prerequisites needed.
- Basic knowledge of Kubernetes is required
- A Bitbucket account with an already set up SSH key is required
- An IDE for writing and adapting YAML files should be installed
- Basic knowledge of ArgoCD is an advantage

<strong>Number of participants:</strong>
The maximum number of participants at this workshop is 32.
The maximum number of participants at this workshop is 16.

<strong>Room</strong>
“Malen” / 1st floor
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