Sponsored by Hashicorp
December 13, 2019
1 PM ET
When your organization is moving to cloud, the infrastructure layer transitions from running dedicated servers at limited scale to a dynamic environment, where you can easily adjust to growing demand by spinning up thousands of servers and scaling them down when not in use.
The future of DevOps is infrastructure as code. Infrastructure as code supports the growth of infrastructure and provisioning requests. It treats infrastructure as software: code that can be re-used, tested, automated and version controlled. HashiCorp Terraform adopts infrastructure as code throughout its tool to prevent configuration drift, manage immutable infrastructure and much more!
Join this webinar to learn why Infrastructure as Code is the answer to managing large scale, distributed systems and service-oriented architectures. We will cover key use cases, a demo of how to use Infrastructure as Code to provision your infrastructure and more:
Agenda:
- Intro to Infrastructure as Code: Challenges & Use cases
- Writing Infrastructure as Code with Terraform
- Collaborating with Teams on Infrastructure
Rosemary Wang
Developer Advocate, Hashicorp
As a Developer Advocate for HashiCorp, Rosemary Wang works to bridge the technical and cultural barriers between infrastructure engineers and application developers. She has a fascination for solving intractable problems with code, whether it be helping an infrastructure engineer learn to code or an application developer troubleshoot infrastructure failures. She also interfaces with vendors, clients, startups, and open source projects to find creative software solutions for infrastructure. When she is not drawing on whiteboards, Rosemary valiantly attempts to hack stacks of various infrastructure systems on her laptop while foraging for tasty victuals around the world.