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Continuous Lifecycle: Bursting with DevOps and CD goodness

Thoughtleaders, users, engineers - we’ve got it all on schedule

The conference schedule for Continuous Lifecycle is virtually complete, with something for everyone - as long as they want to get deep into DevOps, Continuous Delivery, Agile and Microservices.

We’ve had a steady stream of additions to the programme over the last week, with talks covering databases and devops, going deep into Git, and container security added in the last few days alone.

Attendees will be treated to almost 40 conference sessions in all across May 3 and 4, including keynotes from continuous delivery thought leader Jez Humble and Etsy’s Katherine Daniels. Session speakers include bona fide gurus like Dave Farley, and hands-on users like Pearson’s Chris Jackson and ING’s Hellmar Becker.

And for those who want to go really deep, remember we are staging a series of all-day workshops on May 5.

You’ve got just over a month to take advantage of our early bird pricing, which will save you £200 on the conference days alone.

You can get more details on the entire conference programme, and buy tickets on the Continuous Lifecycle London website. ®

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