LISA15
LISA: Where systems engineering and operations professionals share real-world knowledge about designing, building, and maintaining the critical systems of our interconnected world.
The LISA conference has long served as the annual vendor-neutral meeting place for the wider system administration community. The LISA15 program addresses the overlap and differences between traditional and modern IT operations and engineering, and offers a highly-curated program around four key topics: Culture, Monitoring & Metrics, SRE & Software Engineering, and Systems & Network Engineering. The six-day program includes:
- 23 half- and full-day Training Sessions, all geared towards helping you engineer and manage secure, scalable systems.
- 12 Workshops, where you'll interact with fellow attendees in moderated and highly participatory sessions.
- Over 60 Invited Talks, Refereed Paper Presentations, and Mini-Tutorials, all included in the Conference Program, which cover all aspects of IT operations and engineering.
Join us at LISA15, where you'll be inspired by forward-thinking ideas and gain practical knowledge that will be immediately applicable at your company.
LHighlights of the LISA15 program include:
Training Program, November 8-10:
- “Go for Sysadmins” from Chris "Mac" McEniry, Sony Network Entertainment
- "Neighborly Nagios" from David Josephsen, Librato
- "systemd, the Next-Generation Linux System Manager" from Alison Chaiken, Mentor Graphics
- "Software Defined Networking: Principles and Practice" from Nick Feamster, Princeton University
- "How to Not Get Paged: Managing On-call to Reduce Outages" from Thomas A. Limoncelli, Stack Overflow
Conference Program, November 11-13:
Keynote and Closing Addresses:
- "One Year After the Launch of the U.S. Digital Service: What’s Changed?" from Mikey Dickerson, U.S. Digital Service
- "Sysadmins and Their Role in Cyberwar: Why Several Governments Want to Spy On and Hack You, Even If You Have Nothing to Hide" from Christopher Soghoian, Principal Technologist, American Civil Liberties Union
- "Lean Configuration Management" from Jez Humble, VP, Chef
- "It Was Never Going to Work, So Let’s Have Some Tea" from James Mickens, Harvard University
Invited Talks:
- "Automation at the Network Layer" from Scott Garman, Puppet Labs
- "Why Your Manager LOVES Technical Debt and What to Do About It" from Caskey L. Dickson
- "Working with Law Enforcement v3.0 - Fifteen Years of Cooperation and Conflict" from Tom Perrine, Playstation
- "The Care and Feeding of a Community" from Jessica Hilt, University of California, San Diego
Mini-Tutorials:
- "Solving Problems and Identifying Bottlenecks with strace and truss" from Doug Hughes, D. E. Shaw Research, LLC
- "Interfacing with Humans: How to Manage in Prod Ops" from Connie-Lynne Villani, Grilled Cheese Invitational
- "Git, Got, Gotten" from Jeffrey S. Haemer, Gogo Business Aviation
- "Cloudy with a Chance of Security: PKI in the Age of Distributed Computing" from Brian J. Atkisson, Red Hat, Inc.
Refereed Paper Presentations, Poster Sessions, and Evening Events for Students and Young Professionals
Workshop Program, November 8-10:
- "Incident Analysis: Maximizing Learning from Your Darkest Hours" led by Sue Lueder
- "Improv For Sysadmins" led by H. Wade Minter
- "Being the Bridge Builder: Mentoring for Individuals, Communities, and Organizations" led by Larissa Brown Shapiro
- Tags:
- Alison Chaiken
- Brian J. Atkisson
- Caskey L. Dickson
- Chris McEniry
- Christopher Soghoian
- Connie-Lynne Villani
- David Josephsen
- Doug Hughes
- H. Wade Minter
- James Mickens
- Jeffrey S. Haemer
- Jessica Hilt
- Jez Humble
- Larissa Brown Shapiro
- LISA15
- Mikey Dickerson
- Nick Feamster
- open source
- open source software (OSS)
- operations professionals
- Scott Garman
- Sue Lueder
- systems engineering
- Thomas A. Limoncelli
- Tom Perrine
- United States
- US Digital Service
- USENIX
- Washington
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