Open Source Monitoring Conference 2024

HolidayInn Nuremberg Engelhardsgasse 12, Nuremberg, Germany

The Open Source Monitoring Conference – OSMC – is the premier worldwide professional event focused on Open Source monitoring solutions. Since 2006 the annual meeting of leading international system engineers, developers, network engineers, IT managers, users and Open Source community members takes place every autumn in Nuremberg, Germany. Leading specialists will present the full scope of Open Source monitoring and be ready to answer your hardest questions. Learn new techniques, exchange knowledge and discuss with top developers. The lecture program offers technical sessions, case studies, best practices as well as new approaches, pioneering solutions and future perspectives. Additionally, several in-depth […]

€1099

KubeCon Europe 2025

Excel London One Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London, United Kingdom

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship conference gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities in London, UK from 1-4 April, 2025. Join containerd, CoreDNS, Envoy, etcd, Fluentd, Harbor, Helm, Jaeger, Kubernetes, Linkerd, Open Policy Agent, Prometheus, Rook, TiKV, TUF, Vitess, Argo, Backstage, Buildpacks, Chaos Mesh, Cilium, CloudEvents, CNI, Contour, Cortex, CRI-O, Crossplane, CubeFS, dapr, Dragonfly, Emissary Ingress, Falco, Flagger, Flux, gRPC, Hubble, in-toto, KEDA, Keptn, Knativec, KubeEdge, KubeVirt, Kyverno, Litmus, Longhorn, NATS, Notary, OpenMetrics, OpenTelemetry, Operator Framework, SPIFFE, SPIRE, Tetragon, Thanos, and Volcano as the community gathers for five days to further the education and […]

$1079

SysAdminDay 2025

Virtual

System Administrator Appreciation Day, also known as Sysadmin Day, SysAdminDay, is an annual event. The event exists to show appreciation for the work of sysadmins and other IT workers. It is celebrated on the last Friday in July. The work of System Administrators is often underestimated - because it is not "seen". Only during outages and other problems end-users become aware of the importance of the systems, managed by System Administrators, Operators, Engineers and Developers.

Free

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