Jenkins User Conference Update -- Agenda is Up for U.S. East and Europe!

Written by: Hannah Inman
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There is an exciting JUC update this week! The agendas are available for JUC U.S. East and JUC Europe. Click here to read more about the talks, presenters and schedules.
As with every JUC, there is a great lineup of speakers eager to share their experience, expertise and knowledge with the Jenkins community: Martin Hobson will be presenting “Visualizing VM Provisioning with Jenkins and Google Charts ” at U.S. East, and Pradeepto K. Bhattacharya’s talk is called “Orchestrating Your Pipelines with Jenkins, Python and the Jenkins API ” at U.S. Europe. Learn the who/what/where of all 2015 JUC locations here .

In each agenda, you will notice some familiar names: Andrew Bayer will be presenting his popular talk called “Seven Habits of Highly Effective Jenkins Users” at JUC Europe . (You will have to race to get a seat at that session...it will fill up!) Will Soula is back this year to JUC U.S. East to “chat” about “Chat Ops and Jenkins.” Lorelei McCollum is also returning with two sessions at JUC U.S. East: “Jenkins 101” and “Getting Groovy with Jenkins.”

You will notice a few differences in the JUC agendas for 2015. In the U.S. East, Europe and U.S. West locations, JUC will be a two-day conference! Another change is that each session has been assigned a category according to its content: Continuous Delivery, Large Scale Jenkins Implementations, DevOps, Scalability and more. This will help you decide which talks to attend. You will also see that several talks reflect the industry’s heightened interest in big data and Docker, especially in the agenda for JUC Europe.

The agendas are still in the works for JUC Israel and JUC U.S. West. There is still time to submit a speaking proposal for either of these JUC locations. The U.S. West deadline is May 3 and the Israel deadline is May 15.

JUC is the perfect opportunity for the Jenkins community to come together and network in person. You will meet Kohsuke Kawaguchi , creator of the Jenkins project, Gene Kim , author of The Phoenix Project and DevOps expert, and if you are lucky you may also meet the butler! This year, with the Jenkins project at over 100K active installations, the 2015 JUC World Tour will be the largest gathering of Jenkins users on earth.

Sponsorships for the 2015 JUC and CD Summit World Tour are still available for all locations! Show your support for the Jenkins community.

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