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− | |<b>Opening Keynote and Kick-off </b> | + | |<b>Opening Keynote and Kick-off </b> [[https://youtu.be/fy5r1K3VDVQ Join session]] |
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− | |October 6th | + | |October 6th 12h45 to 13h15 |
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− | |Paul Wagner, Chief Technology Officer, Government of Canada | + | |Greg Fergus, Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board and to the Minister of Digital Government <br>Paul Wagner, Chief Technology Officer, Government of Canada |
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|Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | |Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | ||
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|Details Coming soon <br> | |Details Coming soon <br> | ||
Blog: https://sara-sabr.github.io/ITStrategy/2020/05/20/Team-Topologies-Whitelisting-app.html <br> | Blog: https://sara-sabr.github.io/ITStrategy/2020/05/20/Team-Topologies-Whitelisting-app.html <br> | ||
− | Presentation: https:// | + | Presentation: https://moro-code.github.io/StratospherePresentation/?markdown=presentation.md <br> |
+ | After talk chat: https://meet.google.com/ydv-njse-jvu <br> | ||
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|<b>Session 1B: Journey to the Cloud on Boats, Automobiles, Trains, and Planes - Part 2: We have lift-off! </b> [[https://youtu.be/x84CuaBEoEA Join session]] | |<b>Session 1B: Journey to the Cloud on Boats, Automobiles, Trains, and Planes - Part 2: We have lift-off! </b> [[https://youtu.be/x84CuaBEoEA Join session]] | ||
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− | |October 6th | + | |October 6th 13h15 to 14h15 |
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|Kofi Arthiabah, Joyce Lee | |Kofi Arthiabah, Joyce Lee | ||
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− | |<b> | + | |<b>Featured Session: The Application Modernisation Program </b> [[https://youtu.be/SeGMWMW_AMk Join Session]] |
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− | |October 7th | + | |October 7th 12h45 to 13h15 |
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− | | | + | |Dominique Jean-Noel |
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− | | | + | |Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat |
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|25 minutes, English | |25 minutes, English | ||
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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, | + | |25 minutes, English |
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|How much would it cost you to stand up a bare-bones web page in government that was “approved” to collect personal information? In other words, what’s the price tag for a government site that only says: “Hello world” but had gone through all the paperwork, infrastructure setup and approvals for collecting “Protected B” information. For our small project we estimate it's been over $500,000... and we're still not there yet. This represents a massive burden for small projects that will greatly limit innovation in the GoC if it persist. I will look at where we spent this money, then share my advice for small projects looking to prototype new services in government and share some thoughts on the broader implications for government. | |How much would it cost you to stand up a bare-bones web page in government that was “approved” to collect personal information? In other words, what’s the price tag for a government site that only says: “Hello world” but had gone through all the paperwork, infrastructure setup and approvals for collecting “Protected B” information. For our small project we estimate it's been over $500,000... and we're still not there yet. This represents a massive burden for small projects that will greatly limit innovation in the GoC if it persist. I will look at where we spent this money, then share my advice for small projects looking to prototype new services in government and share some thoughts on the broader implications for government. | ||
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− | |<b>Session 4B: Building for Automation</b> | + | |<b>Session 4B: Building for Automation</b> [[https://youtu.be/dqjFtIjIcrA Join session]] |
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− | |October 7th | + | |October 7th 13h15 to 14h15 |
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|Mike Williamson | |Mike Williamson | ||
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− | |<b>Session 6A: From communications systems research to public health: pivoting in the cloud to address Covid-19</b> ([[https://youtu.be/ | + | |<b>Session 6A: From communications systems research to public health: pivoting in the cloud to address Covid-19</b> ([[https://youtu.be/hG4qImY3iUM Join session]] |
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|October 7th 14h15 to 15h15 | |October 7th 14h15 to 15h15 | ||
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|<b>Session 6B: DAaaS: Data Analytics as a Service using CNCF technologies</b> [[https://youtu.be/quYuuEAqNm0 Join session]] | |<b>Session 6B: DAaaS: Data Analytics as a Service using CNCF technologies</b> [[https://youtu.be/quYuuEAqNm0 Join session]] | ||
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− | |October 7th | + | |October 7th 14h15 to 14h45 |
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|William Hearn, Zachary Seguin | |William Hearn, Zachary Seguin | ||
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− | |Cloud technology is | + | |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> | + | |<b>Session 8B: Cloud adoption: accomplishments and lessons learned</b> [[https://youtu.be/DssHpX9HNs4 Join session]] |
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|Ari Rizvi, Scott Levac | |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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|Gerald Hill, Tarek Ali | |Gerald Hill, Tarek Ali | ||
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+ | <span style="font-size: 1.5em;">Stream Playlists</span><br> | ||
+ | <b>Playlists have been created by the community</b><br><br> | ||
+ | Select your stream and a playlist will load and play the sessions 1 by 1 | ||
+ | '''[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNc433oKMrmcR4cRRURLODdjcBexjsGaC Stream A]''' | ||
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+ | '''[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNc433oKMrmdkeY4qgHI2fb34iqmAAAYe Stream B]''' | ||
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+ | '''[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNc433oKMrmdpBNGEs13GcCMC54urEpmM Stream C]''' | ||
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207px | Stratosphère 2020 The Government of Canada Online Event for Cloud & DevOps |
Overview This year we're going online to bring you Stratosphere 2020. Join us on October 6th and 7th to find out what your colleagues across the Government of Canada are doing to adopt Cloud services and DevOps methodologies. This year's event will have over 15 breakout sessions broadcasted with live chats with the presenters and attendees. Some of this year's themes include:
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Steps to Prepare for the Event We look forward to your participation in Stratosphere 2020. To help you get organized, we’ve put together these planning essentials. Before the Event Get to know the content Review the agenda below and decide on which sessions you would like to attend. Keynotes and sessions are streamed according to the schedule. Verify your technology The preferred browser for the conference is Google Chrome. You will watch streamed and participate in the live chat and sessions using your computer. We recommend the full-screen experience of a laptop or computer, although you can join sessions with your phone or tablet using the YouTube app. Make sure you can access the Stratosphere YouTube Channel. Live Chat Each streamed session will include a live chat. The presenter will be part of that live chat. Attendees can ask questions of the presenter and their peers. To participate in the live chat, you must have a YouTube (Google) account. It is recommended you test your account in advance of the event. Social Media. Follow the @stratospheregc account on twitter to see the latest updates and changes. What to Expect on the Day Choose a session Navigate the to event schedule, find the sessions you want to attend and then click “Join session.” Please note that the countdown will start 2 minutes before streaming begins. Participate in the conversation The presenter will be part of that live chat. Attendees can ask questions of the presenter and their peers. To participate in the live chat, you must have a YouTube (Google) account. Social Media Use the #stratosgc hashtag. Follow our @stratospheregc account on twitter.
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Schedule
Day 1 - October 6th, 2020
Day 2 - October 7th, 2020
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Cloud Service Provider Showcase This year we won't have booths for industry representatives, however we have invited those providers on the Shared Services Canada Cloud Framework Agreement to share with us any sessions they are hosting. Please take a moment to review the material below and look for opportunities to continue your learning experience. Coming soon – in partnership with the Digital Academy – Getting started with cloud: Microsoft. Stay tuned for more details! On-Demand Virtual Learning[edit | edit source]
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