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<b>Connect, Share, and Learn From Your Peers</b><br> | <b>Connect, Share, and Learn From Your Peers</b><br> | ||
− | This year we're going online to bring you Stratosphere 2020. Join us on October | + | 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: | Some of this year's themes include: | ||
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* Cloud-powered Collaboration (Office 365) | * Cloud-powered Collaboration (Office 365) | ||
* GitOps/DevOps | * GitOps/DevOps | ||
− | * Delivering Programs and Services | + | * Delivering Programs and Services using cloud services |
* Demos and Tutorials | * Demos and Tutorials | ||
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+ | <span style="font-size: 1.5em;">Register for Stratosphere 2020</span><br> | ||
+ | <b>By registering you will be updated on scheduling changes and event updates</b><br><br> | ||
+ | This year we are asking participants to join our MailChimp mailing list. Using this list we will continue to push updates on scheduling changes and general updates. This list will also help us forecast and plan for the number of participants. | ||
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+ | <big>You can register on the mail list [http://eepurl.com/hbEZun here] </big> | ||
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+ | <span style="font-size: 1.5em;">Steps to Prepare for the Event</span><br><br> | ||
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+ | We look forward to your participation in Stratosphere 2020. To help you get organized, we’ve put together these planning essentials. | ||
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+ | <big><big>Before the Event</big></big> | ||
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+ | <big>Get to know the content</big> | ||
+ | Review the agenda below and decide on which sessions you would like to attend. Keynotes and sessions are streamed according to the schedule. | ||
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+ | <big>Verify your technology</big> | ||
+ | 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 [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC36LVDGgZAskoFK39_0hW7g Stratosphere YouTube Channel]. | ||
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+ | <big>Live Chat</big> | ||
+ | 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, <b>you must have a YouTube (Google) account</b>. It is recommended you test your account in advance of the event. | ||
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+ | <big>Social Media.</big> | ||
+ | Follow the [https://twitter.com/stratospheregc @stratospheregc] account on twitter to see the latest updates and changes. | ||
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+ | <big><big>What to Expect on the Day</big></big> | ||
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+ | <big>Choose a session</big> | ||
+ | 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. | ||
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+ | <big>Participate in the conversation</big> | ||
+ | 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. | ||
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+ | <big>Social Media</big> | ||
+ | Use the #stratosgc hashtag. Follow our [https://twitter.com/stratospheregc @stratospheregc] account on twitter. | ||
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All sessions are delivered using YouTube. Sessions are streamed according to the schedule below and a live chat will start at the same time. <B>If you want to participate in the live chat you need to register for a free YouTube account</B>. If you already have a Google account, you can use that account to login. We recommend reviewing our tips for making the most of your Stratosphere experience in the days before the event to ensure technology compatibility. | All sessions are delivered using YouTube. Sessions are streamed according to the schedule below and a live chat will start at the same time. <B>If you want to participate in the live chat you need to register for a free YouTube account</B>. If you already have a Google account, you can use that account to login. We recommend reviewing our tips for making the most of your Stratosphere experience in the days before the event to ensure technology compatibility. | ||
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+ | <big><big><big><big>Day 1 - October 6th, 2020</big></big></big></big> | ||
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+ | |<b>Opening Keynote and Kick-off </b> [[https://youtu.be/fy5r1K3VDVQ Join session]] | ||
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+ | |October 6th 12h45 to 13h15 | ||
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+ | |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 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |10 minutes, Bilingual | ||
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+ | |Join the GC CTO for the launch of Stratosphère 2020 | ||
+ | |} | ||
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− | |<b>Session | + | |<b>Session 1A: DevOps Journey: Over Engineering a Checkbox </b> [[https://youtu.be/AoDmZhWs3-I Join session]] |
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− | |October 6th | + | |October 6th 13h15 to 14h15 |
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|Jayson McIntosh, Omar Nasr | |Jayson McIntosh, Omar Nasr | ||
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|Employment and Social Development Canada | |Employment and Social Development Canada | ||
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− | |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 | + | |<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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|Transport Canada | |Transport Canada | ||
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|Part two of our movie themed story of TC's Journey to the Cloud : The lift off phase. We discuss Cloud Adoption, Workload Migration, Launching a protected-B application (before SCED), partnerships, taking risks, automation and sharing Microsoft 365 and Teams. COVID as a driver - it's got it all. Join us for some edge of your seat stuff! | |Part two of our movie themed story of TC's Journey to the Cloud : The lift off phase. We discuss Cloud Adoption, Workload Migration, Launching a protected-B application (before SCED), partnerships, taking risks, automation and sharing Microsoft 365 and Teams. COVID as a driver - it's got it all. Join us for some edge of your seat stuff! | ||
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− | |<b>Session | + | |<b>Session 2A: High Performance Computing in the Cloud</b> [[https://youtu.be/KZipBT9aggc Join session]] |
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− | |October 6th | + | |October 6th 14h15 to 14h45 |
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|Department of Fisheries and Oceans | |Department of Fisheries and Oceans | ||
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|High Performance Computing is powering scientific research that informs public policy and impacts the lives of Canadians. Scientists are seeking every growing compute and storage capacity for analysis and modeling. Learn from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans’ experience with HPC on Azure. | |High Performance Computing is powering scientific research that informs public policy and impacts the lives of Canadians. Scientists are seeking every growing compute and storage capacity for analysis and modeling. Learn from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans’ experience with HPC on Azure. | ||
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− | |<b>Session | + | |<b>Session 2B: TBS adoption of Agile, DevOps, and Cloud</b> [[https://youtu.be/aHgGluxttoQ Join session]] |
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− | |October 6th | + | |October 6th 14h15 to 14h45 |
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|Paul Girard, Sevac Eskibashian | |Paul Girard, Sevac Eskibashian | ||
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|Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | |Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | ||
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|How did the IT organization at TBS shift from being behind on technology to leading the way? This session will tell the story and how other government departments can leverage the some of the lessons learned of TBS. | |How did the IT organization at TBS shift from being behind on technology to leading the way? This session will tell the story and how other government departments can leverage the some of the lessons learned of TBS. | ||
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− | |<b>Session | + | |<b>Session 3A: Cloud Service Offerings and Workload Migration at ISED</b> [[https://youtu.be/HLJMTmBAMEc Join session]] |
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− | |October 6th | + | |October 6th 14h45 to 15h15 |
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− | | | + | |Houda Hamdane, Artur Przybylo |
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|Innovation, Science, and Economic Development | |Innovation, Science, and Economic Development | ||
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|ISED has initiated a Work Load Migration (WLM) and transformation initiative to modernize its workloads and move to the Cloud. The initiative is big and the impact on the way ISED delivers IT services is huge which requires a clear Cloud Strategy and a solid understanding of what Cloud Service offerings and practices are going to be used for the migrations. The presentation focuses on how ISED is organizing its Cloud Service offerings to execute efficiently its work load migrations to the Cloud | |ISED has initiated a Work Load Migration (WLM) and transformation initiative to modernize its workloads and move to the Cloud. The initiative is big and the impact on the way ISED delivers IT services is huge which requires a clear Cloud Strategy and a solid understanding of what Cloud Service offerings and practices are going to be used for the migrations. The presentation focuses on how ISED is organizing its Cloud Service offerings to execute efficiently its work load migrations to the Cloud | ||
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− | |<b>Session | + | |<b>Session 3B: Integrating custom applications into Microsoft Teams platform for interoperability with on-premise systems</b> [[https://youtu.be/nUTs_863uR0 Join session]] |
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− | |October 6th | + | |October 6th 14h45 to 15h15 |
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|Chang Shu | |Chang Shu | ||
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|Public Services and Procurement Canada | |Public Services and Procurement Canada | ||
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|Microsoft Teams has quickly become the ultimate collaboration and teamwork application. Users can add, customize, and find everything they need in one place without the need to navigate to different places. Custom applications hosted in a cloud environment can interact with on-premise systems through APIs. The custom applications can be further integrated into Teams or other M365 components to expose the data and functionalities of the on-premise systems. Integrating custom applications and services into Teams platform can improve the productivity, provide focus and enhance collaboration. The presentation will go through the following parts: | |Microsoft Teams has quickly become the ultimate collaboration and teamwork application. Users can add, customize, and find everything they need in one place without the need to navigate to different places. Custom applications hosted in a cloud environment can interact with on-premise systems through APIs. The custom applications can be further integrated into Teams or other M365 components to expose the data and functionalities of the on-premise systems. Integrating custom applications and services into Teams platform can improve the productivity, provide focus and enhance collaboration. The presentation will go through the following parts: | ||
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− | + | *2. APIs are the connective tissue for digital services; | |
− | + | *3. Case study: PaaS/SaaS applications accessing on premise data and business logic through APIs; | |
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+ | |<b>Session 3C: Evaluating Technical Lock-in</b> [[https://youtu.be/bq2BNeEcfbQ Join session]] | ||
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+ | |October 6th 15h45 to 16h15 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Scott Levac | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | ||
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+ | |25 minutes, Bilingual | ||
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+ | |As the GC becomes increasingly reliant on commercially provided services, the risk of lock-in | ||
+ | weighs on the minds of departments. However, It is important to have a balanced | ||
+ | perspective and properly weigh the risk of lock-in against the opportunities gained when | ||
+ | using as-a-service models. <br> | ||
+ | Information Technology has increasingly become commoditized. as-a-Service models and | ||
+ | public cloud are at the forefront of this commoditization. Using these services to modernize | ||
+ | application portfolios and at-risk technologies involves increasing reliance on private sector | ||
+ | providers. This brings with it the fear of lock-in. Lock-in is not unique to cloud, for years the | ||
+ | GC has been managing the exit strategy from a variety of technologies such as mainframe, | ||
+ | data centres, operating systems, databases, and Enterprise Resource Planning systems to | ||
+ | name a few. As this guide will show, the decision to commit to a technology and when to exit | ||
+ | cannot be driven by fear and risk alone, but must be weighed against the opportunity gained. | ||
+ | TBS guidance can be found here: https://wiki.gccollab.ca/images/5/52/02_-_Lockin_EN.pdf | ||
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+ | <big><big><big><big>Day 2 - October 7th, 2020</big></big></big></big> | ||
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+ | |<b>Featured Session: The Application Modernisation Program </b> [[https://youtu.be/SeGMWMW_AMk Join Session]] | ||
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+ | |October 7th 12h45 to 13h15 | ||
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+ | |Dominique Jean-Noel | ||
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+ | |Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |25 minutes, English | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Learn how the Application Modernisation Program is providing support to departments modernizing their application portfolio using cloud services. | ||
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− | |<b>Session | + | |<b>Session 4A: Cost for new products to get online - “Hello Pro-B World” </b> [[https://youtu.be/j_AMZYc3ekM Join session]] |
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|Gray O'Byrne | |Gray O'Byrne | ||
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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. |
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− | |<b>Session | + | |<b>Session 4B: Building for Automation</b> [[https://youtu.be/dqjFtIjIcrA Join session]] |
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− | |October | + | |October 7th 13h15 to 14h15 |
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|Mike Williamson | |Mike Williamson | ||
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|Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | |Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | ||
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|TBS Cyber's Tracker project will scan web and email security settings to automate compliance. Automating compliance more broadly will require more than TLS and DNS settings to be observable. Everything from workflow to infrastructure to the running system needs to be programmatically inspectable. This talk will center on work TBS Cyber is doing to build systems in a way that enables automated analysis and lay the foundation for automated compliance. | |TBS Cyber's Tracker project will scan web and email security settings to automate compliance. Automating compliance more broadly will require more than TLS and DNS settings to be observable. Everything from workflow to infrastructure to the running system needs to be programmatically inspectable. This talk will center on work TBS Cyber is doing to build systems in a way that enables automated analysis and lay the foundation for automated compliance. | ||
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|Janice Sharpe, Executive Director, FGP. & Chris Melnick-MacDonald, Enterprise Architect, COVID-19 Cloud, FGP | |Janice Sharpe, Executive Director, FGP. & Chris Melnick-MacDonald, Enterprise Architect, COVID-19 Cloud, FGP | ||
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|The sudden onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, and the crucial need for public situational awareness, brought several departments together with an urgent and shared requirement for a means to create and deliver key data and information to decision-makers and the public. Within 72 hours of the ask for a shared cloud environment, Natural Resources Canada’s Federal Geospatial Platform team deployed a horizontal, multi-jurisdictional, geospatially enabled cloud that provided Public Health Agency Canada, Statistics Canada and NRCan, as well as provincial, territorial and private sector partners, with a shared environment for the rapid consolidation of key data, which was used to create online data visualizations and situational dashboards to inform on the unfolding crisis. Updated every 12 hours, the online maps and dashboards are publically available on the PHAC web site and are used in daily briefings with Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Tam. | |The sudden onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, and the crucial need for public situational awareness, brought several departments together with an urgent and shared requirement for a means to create and deliver key data and information to decision-makers and the public. Within 72 hours of the ask for a shared cloud environment, Natural Resources Canada’s Federal Geospatial Platform team deployed a horizontal, multi-jurisdictional, geospatially enabled cloud that provided Public Health Agency Canada, Statistics Canada and NRCan, as well as provincial, territorial and private sector partners, with a shared environment for the rapid consolidation of key data, which was used to create online data visualizations and situational dashboards to inform on the unfolding crisis. Updated every 12 hours, the online maps and dashboards are publically available on the PHAC web site and are used in daily briefings with Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Tam. | ||
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|The Communications Research Centre’s (CRC’s) Virtual Research Domain (VRD) is a cloud-based data processing and research environment. CRC’s data science team works in the VRD on big data problems relating to wireless telecommunications. When the pandemic hit, CRC was able to quickly pivot, repurposing existing research and data sets to study and measure mobility metrics for the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Learn how the VRD and access to hundreds of terabytes of anonymous telecommunications data allowed the CRC to help PHAC understand how Canadians were self-isolating. | |The Communications Research Centre’s (CRC’s) Virtual Research Domain (VRD) is a cloud-based data processing and research environment. CRC’s data science team works in the VRD on big data problems relating to wireless telecommunications. When the pandemic hit, CRC was able to quickly pivot, repurposing existing research and data sets to study and measure mobility metrics for the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Learn how the VRD and access to hundreds of terabytes of anonymous telecommunications data allowed the CRC to help PHAC understand how Canadians were self-isolating. | ||
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|In response to COVID-19, Statistics Canada quickly developed it's Data Analytics as a Service platform using Kubernetes, CNCF, Kubeflow and other cloud native technologies to quicky empower the department's data scientists in an isolated section of our public cloud infrastructure. Developed entirely in the open on GitHub, this talk focues on the technologies, the processes and the lessons learned in quickly responding to a challenge. The environment is fully automated using Terraform for Infrastructure as Code, and GitHub Actions for CI/CD. (https://github.com/StatCan/daaas) | |In response to COVID-19, Statistics Canada quickly developed it's Data Analytics as a Service platform using Kubernetes, CNCF, Kubeflow and other cloud native technologies to quicky empower the department's data scientists in an isolated section of our public cloud infrastructure. Developed entirely in the open on GitHub, this talk focues on the technologies, the processes and the lessons learned in quickly responding to a challenge. The environment is fully automated using Terraform for Infrastructure as Code, and GitHub Actions for CI/CD. (https://github.com/StatCan/daaas) | ||
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|We would like to share our story of how we rapidly deployed a modern and open analytics platform in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a combination of Azure platform-as-a-service and open-source technology, we were able to deliver core analysis and collaboration capabilities to our data scientists – accessible from home equipment – within fifteen business days. | |We would like to share our story of how we rapidly deployed a modern and open analytics platform in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a combination of Azure platform-as-a-service and open-source technology, we were able to deliver core analysis and collaboration capabilities to our data scientists – accessible from home equipment – within fifteen business days. | ||
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− | |<b>Session | + | |<b>Session 8A: Fold The North - How GC public servants mobilized to help fight Covid19. Grass roots style ;)</b> [[https://youtu.be/0HgrDkfKpcs Join session]] |
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|Discuss the accomplishments on cloud adoption across the GC (brokerage, intake, auditing, accelerators, etc.) and the lessons learned. | |Discuss the accomplishments on cloud adoption across the GC (brokerage, intake, auditing, accelerators, etc.) and the lessons learned. | ||
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|Gerald Hill, Tarek Ali | |Gerald Hill, Tarek Ali | ||
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|The first part would be to present Azure Landing Zone developed by SSC to the GC. What was done, what were the needs, the challenges, and the avenues to explore. The second part will be focused on demonstrating the guardrails compliance tool. | |The first part would be to present Azure Landing Zone developed by SSC to the GC. What was done, what were the needs, the challenges, and the avenues to explore. The second part will be focused on demonstrating the guardrails compliance tool. | ||
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− | | | + | |The path to the cloud is essentially about change. Technical advancement is not the only area of our work that is changing. Across the government, more and more departments and teams are moving to a multi-disciplinary approach, moving away from projects and towards products, and recognizing the importance of conducting research with users to make data-driven product decisions. |
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− | * | + | * Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Learn is where everyone comes to learn. Discover new skills, find certifications, and advance your career in minutes with interactive, hands-on learning paths. Topics include Azure, Business Applications (Dynamics 365 & Power Platform) & Modern Workplace (Microsoft 365)<p>Registration: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/</p> |
− | * | + | * Microsoft Cloud Digital Series - On-demand and live Azure webinar series. Learn online at your pace about AI, Analytics, Applications, IoT, Migration, Modernization and more, all powered by the Cloud. Topics include security, open source, migration & modernization and data & AI.<p>Registration: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/sites/clouddigitalseries/?index=0&RecordCount=9&OrderBy=date</p> |
− | + | * AI Business School- AI Business School empowers business leaders to lead with confidence in the age of AI. It’s an on-demand series designed to help organizations address the opportunities and challenges when adopting AI. Topics include AI governance model, perspectives from industry leaders successfully embracing AI and learnings and insights from leaders who are driving and fostering an AI-ready culture.<p>Registration: https://aka.ms/AIBS</p> | |
+ | * Microsoft Ignite (On-Demand)- Expand your skillset today and innovate for tomorrow. You will be immersed in topics with Microsoft leaders to learn innovative ways to build solutions, migrate and manage your infrastructure, and connect with Microsoft experts and other technology professionals from around the globe. While Ignite is a live 2-day event in September, all content will be available on-demand.<p>Registration: https://myignite.microsoft.com/home</p> | ||
+ | * Data & AI Academy - Free online platform for AI Fundamentals, Data Fundamentals Data Engineer, AI Engineer, and Data Scientist certification. Academy includes weekly 2-hour exam prep sessions, self-assessments, practice labs, and no-cost exam vouchers.<p>Registration: https://aka.ms/DataAIAcademy</p> | ||
+ | === Virtual Training Events === | ||
+ | * Microsoft Developer Digital Meetup Tour - Share, connect, and learn with developer communities virtually across Canada. This fall developers across Canada will come together to discuss various topics such as building better APIs, driving impact with open source, deciding on the right “as-a-service”, driving more innovation with developer velocity practices and shifting to microservices.<p>Registration: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/sites/developermeetupdigitaltour/</p> | ||
+ | * Microsoft Virtual Training Days - Microsoft Virtual Training Days are a remote learning offering, which provide a unique opportunity to attend Microsoft upskilling events from wherever you are. Microsoft Virtual Training Days are free, in-depth, efficient training events that guide you towards the many possibilities for career and organizational impact today and tomorrow. Topics include Azure, Business Applications (Dynamics 365 & Power Platform) and Modern Workplace (Microsoft 365)<p>Registration: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/sites/microsoft-training-days/</p> | ||
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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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