Presentation: Managing the Docker Change - Disrupt and Innovate

Track: Tools and Culture: What's Beyond a Stack of Containers?

Location: Pacific DEKJ

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Slides: Download Slides

Level: Beginner

Persona: Backend Developer, DevOps Engineer

Abstract

MetLife is a really big company, and you can imagine that the pace of change is not always fast. We took our first Docker platformed microservices-based application to production in 5 months. Docker and microservices allowed our development teams to create what once was, for us, inconceivable; a unified front-end application for our customers, employees, and agents connecting them to over 400 legacy back-end systems of record. On the engineering side, our challenge was identifying the right infrastructure approach to deliver this new solution on a global scale. To succeed we threw out the book on our traditional design approach and brought high velocity, fail-fast, and learn-fast methods to a tiger team tasked with a goal - take this to production in 5 months. This talk discusses some of the key changes we made to maximize our success, from tossing out waterfall, quickly identifying design patterns, rallying around open source, embracing test driven engineering, and literally "going to war" with our Ops teams. We had successes and obstacles to overcome along the way, and want to share a few of them. This talk is delivered by a Docker Captain embedded on the tiger team that pulled this off. The MetLife ModSquad. This is not a technical talk, but will focus on the key decisions, patterns, cultural, and technical changes we made and that were successful.

Speaker: Tim Tyler

Principal Solutions Engineer @MetLife

Tim is a Principal Engineer at MetLife and a Docker Captain focusing on technical innovation and rapid transformation. Tim has also spent over 20 years in the Semiconductor industry focusing on high performance computing, design automation, and Open Source compliance and evangelization. Tim particularly enjoys championing and promoting a DevOps culture and Social Coding, as well as building collaboration between development, engineering, and operations teams.

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