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March 1, 2016

DevOps Enterprise Summit 2016: Real stories. Real people. Real enterprises.

By IT Revolution

DOES16 San Francisco

Now in its third year, DevOps Enterprise Summit (#DOES16) continues to attract new stories of large-scale DevOps transformations and to follow the ongoing developments of enterprise early adopters.


DevOps Enterprise Summit San Francisco
November 7–9, 2016
Hilton San Francisco Union Square
333 O’Farrell St, San Francisco, CA
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DevOps Enterprise Summit is the only conference that offers a full immersion experience that allows you to surround yourself with the ideas, tools, and processes you need to take the next step on your DevOps journey. From high-quality contact with like-minded practitioners to inspiring stories (and the occasional tale of woe!) from the most innovative and progressive DevOps thinkers, DOES is a must-go conference experience.

Gene Kim, author, researcher, and founder of IT Revolution, is producing this year’s San Francisco #DOES16 event with founding sponsor Electric Cloud. This is what Gene had to say after the #DOES15 event:

“What an amazing three days! DevOps Enterprise Summit continues to be the most comprehensive and engaging learning experience of my year. What makes it even more rewarding is that there’s a real community being created here, not only sharing lessons learned, but actively helping each other, with each person bringing deep expertise from different domains. … I loved hearing about the techniques they’re employing: the Dojo at Target, full-time experts holding office hours, internal consultants, and so forth.”

DevOps Enterprise Summit is an important place to witness enterprise IT transformations in progress, get what you need to take the next steps toward your goals, or finally take the leap.

What attendees are saying …

“I plan to highly recommend this event to many of my peers in the company. Even if they can’t apply all the concepts right away … I believe this is the single most important IT initiative that all companies need to participate in now not later!”

“Find out the experiences of so many other DevOps practitioners, at all the different levels of adoption, and to get insight into what works and what does not.”

“I felt like I was in a space with like-minded people able to talk freely about culture and teaming, without judgment. It was a great opportunity to learn and feel supported as an IT professional.”

“One of the best conferences that I have attended. Relevant sessions and excellent networking opportunities. Everyone I met was trying to tackle similar challenges.”

Blind Bird Tickets on Sale Now!

You can get the best price for DevOps Enterprise Summit now through April 1. Take a moment to register now with our Blind Bird rate before any programming has been announced. Hurry! Get your Blind Bird tickets for $1,225. This price won’t last long!

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Questions? Comments? Please contact us.
For sponsorship inquiries, please email Todd Sattersten [email protected].

And thank you to our founding sponsor

Electric Cloud

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