As organizations look to improve the speed with which they deliver software, they increasingly turn to microservices and infrastructure-as-code for software architecture and delivery techniques to help leverage value from their DevOps adoptions. Docker, an industry standard containerization tool, facilitates moving processes into isolated environments that can be frozen into images, with an ecosystem that helps developers across organizations build and share these containers. Kubernetes builds on these capabilities and allows a software team to break down their application into small,...
Cassandra Comar
Cassandra is a senior consultant at Coveros. Her development experience includes Java, Ruby, Python, and even Haskell. Over the past five years, Cassandra has been deeply involved in the DevOps process, assisting organizations with both its adoption and implementation. She has been increasingly involved in software correctness, including coaching development teams on secure coding and developer-driven testing, pushing security practices farther left in the development lifecycle, and automating infrastructure. The past several years have included multiple opportunites working with Docker and Kubernetes to speed up and simplify value pipelines, as well as simplifing the orchestration and management of operational infrastructure and to enable microservices. Cassandra is a certified instructor for ICAgile's Foundations of DevOps and several hands-on follow-up workshops on Docker, Kubernetes, and Jenkins Pipeline-as-Code.