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Hello! Join us on Thursday, February 20th at ASAPP offices for an in person viewing of HashiTalks. We are pleased to host three speakers that will be livestreamed to reach the global HashiCorp community tuning into HashiTalks.
Learn more about HashiTalks here: https://events.hashicorp.com/hashitalks2020
Here is the agenda: - 6:00pm: Arrivals, food, networking - 6:30pm: Eugene Istrati, Hands-On Terraform Module for AWS Landing Zone - 7:00pm: Pato Arvizu, Self-service Vault in Kubernetes - 7:30pm: Allee Clark, Tricks & Treats with HashiCorp's OSS - 8:00pm: What's next for the NYC HUG, departures
Here are speaker details: - Eugene Istrati, Hands-On Terraform Module for AWS Landing Zone Terraform is a tool for building, changing, & versioning infrastructure safely & efficiently. Best practices include collaborative approach to infrastructure provisioning, use of version control systems & prevent manual changes, as well as efficient management of boundaries between different teams, roles, applications & deployment tiers. In this session we will walk you through our journey of helping customers set up AWS Landing Zone -- a secure, multi-account AWS environment based on AWS best practices. We will focus on lessons learned & best practices that goes above & beyond official documentation.
- Pato Arvizu, Self-service Vault in Kubernetes Vault provides a lot of value in being able to securely distribute secrets in a declarative way, but in a microservices architecture, the ability to scale is key. Being able to spin up a Vault cluster in Kubernetes is relatively simple, but day 2 operations can get complicated without the appropriate tools. In this talk, I'll show the journey from Vault running on VMs outside of Kubernetes, to running a fully declarative Vault cluster in Kubernetes, & how we made it possible for service owners to add Vault configuration & secrets securely, with zero dependencies.
- Allee Clark, Tricks & Treats with HashiCorp's OSS Proposition & operating expenditures for automating infrastructure can get expensive. The need to run multiple servers for an open source continuous integration. Attempting to sign a contract with a SAAS CI product might not be possible.. Running Terraform locally overtime on your machine promotes an unreproducible environment. In this talk I will propose a cost effective way to automate your Terraform plan & apply process. HashiCorp has some cool tools to help automate this process with ease. Whether you are a bash guru or know who to write Go. Join me as I use this session to code with some of my favorite HashiCorp tools to automate resource provisioning in Go. In this session I will focus on introducing go-getter & consul-template. You dont need to know much about Go, but I would like to leverage go in this session to help attendees increase understanding on how these tools work.
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Thank you Pato & ASAPP for hosting us! Please be sure to bring ID to enter the building. One World Trade Center's security team does not mess around.
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Interested in getting involved with this HUG chapter as a speaker, host, or co-organizer? Get in touch with us at [masked].
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