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|<b>Fireside Chat: Making the Treasury Board Secretariat a Cloud First Department </b> (Join session)
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|<b>Featured Session: The Application Modernisation Program </b> (Join session)
 
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|October 7th 13h00 to 13h30
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|October 7th 12h45 to 13h15
 
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|Paul Girard, Sevac Eskibashian, Scott Levac
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|Dominique Jean-Noel
 
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|Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
 
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|After successfully migrating its entire application portfolio from a legacy data centre to public cloud, the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat is now all-in on cloud. Currently, many cloud adoption strategies are begin advocated; amongst them are multi-cloud and hybrid cloud/IT strategies. Why then did TBS decide to modernize using one public cloud provider and commit all its applications to cloud? In this fireside chat we'll hear from Paul Girard, Chief Information Officer and Sevac Eskibashian as to why TBS has gone all-in and the journey to migrate, retire, and modernize its application portfolio.
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|Learn how the Application Modernisation Program is providing support to departments modernizing their application portfolio using cloud services.
 
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|25 minutes, English
 
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|Cloud technology is quicky advancing, and with it comes larger opportunities for failure whether human led, system led or both. This talk covers some of the different failures that the Cloud Native Platform team at Statistics Canada has encountered while building a platform based on Kubernetes, CNCF and other open source technologies and growing as a team. On the human front, we'll focus on how errors can easily happen and how we can learn from them to prevent them from occurring again. On the system front, we'll walk through how to identify the problem and working with the community to find a resolution.
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|Cloud technology is quickly advancing, and with it comes larger opportunities for failure whether human led, system led or both. This talk covers some of the different failures that the Cloud Native Platform team at Statistics Canada has encountered while building a platform based on Kubernetes, CNCF and other open source technologies and growing as a team. On the human front, we'll focus on how errors can easily happen and how we can learn from them to prevent them from occurring again. On the system front, we'll walk through how to identify the problem and working with the community to find a resolution.
 
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|<b>Session 8B: Cloud adoption: accomplishments and lessons learned</b> (Join session)
 
|<b>Session 8B: Cloud adoption: accomplishments and lessons learned</b> (Join session)
 
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|October 7th 15h30 to 16h00
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|October 7th 15h15 to 15h45
 
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|Ari Rizvi, Scott Levac
 
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|<b>Session 9A: Azure Landing Zone and Guardrails Compliance Testing</b> [[https://youtu.be/d1QFoSdVfP4 Join session]]
 
|<b>Session 9A: Azure Landing Zone and Guardrails Compliance Testing</b> [[https://youtu.be/d1QFoSdVfP4 Join session]]
 
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|October 7th 16h00 to 16h30
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|October 7th 15h45 to 16h15
 
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|Gerald Hill, Tarek Ali
 
|Gerald Hill, Tarek Ali
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