Wolf Schlegel | Devoxx

Wolf Schlegel
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From ThoughtWorks Germany

Wolf is a professionally qualified software engineer with over 20 years of international consulting experience. He has worked throughout the software lifecycle as a developer, software systems architect, team lead, business analyst and enterprise IT architect delivering major software systems. Wolf works for ThoughtWorks Germany and helps teams delivering working software.

His primary professional interests are microservices, cloud, continuous delivery and devops, software architecture, agile enablement and humanitarian software. Wolf also enjoys playing ukulele and the game of go.

agTest Methodology & Culture

Coding a better world

Conference

As developers, we like to think in stories and epics. My favourite story runs like this:

As a technologist I want to use my skills and expertise to improve human welfare.

Enter Bahmni and OpenMRS, two humanitarian open source software systems. Both systems are used mainly in the global south to run hospitals and to improve the standard of medical care.

Learn what these systems are about, how they are changing the lives of people in many countries and have a closer look at their architecture and the underlying technology. Last but not least, the session concludes with some tips and tricks for a successful start in the humanitarian open source software space. Learn how to start small by solving tickets on your own or how to start big by hosting an all day code jam.

After all, life is more than coding shopping baskets.

cloud Cloud, Containers & Infrastructure

Highway to heaven - Building microservices in the cloud

Conference

Fed up with stop and go in your data center? Why not shift into overdrive and pull into the fast lane? Learn how AutoScout24 are building their Autobahn in the cloud to become the market leader in Europe's vehicle classified business.

Reinventing themselves by making a radical transition from monoliths to microservices, from .NET on Windows to Scala on Linux, from data center to AWS and from built by devs and run by ops to a devops mindset.

While the current stack keeps running, ever more microservices will go live as you listen to stories from the trenches.

Key takeaways from this talk include: How to... * become cloud native * evolve the architecture * create “you build it you run it” teams * involve business people in the transformation