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October 12, 2021
Los Angeles, California + Virtual
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Timing of sessions and room locations are subject to change through Monday, September 13 due to schedule changes that will be made as speakers finalize whether speaking in person or virtually.
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Ryota Sawada

UPSIDER, Inc.
Lead Platform Engineer
London
Ryota is a tech lead at UPSIDER, Inc., a startup providing B2B payment services for businesses mainly in Japan. He has worked on developing the company’s core payment processing system, and built the platform embracing Kubernetes, Argo, Istio, and other Cloud Native technology even before our payment solution was made publically available, ensuring stable and resilient payment experience. Prior to UPSIDER, Inc., he worked for several years as system support and software engineer in one of the world’s largest financial services companies. He has experience in handling and developing critical financial systems, as well as managing tightly regulated operations.
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  • Convincing Larger Organizations to Adopt GitOps
  • End User Talks Around GitOps Implementations
  • How to Implement Advanced Deployments
  • Keynote
  • Lightning Talk
  • Networking + Break
  • Use of Open Source Tooling to Achieve GitOps
  • War stories of how GitOps helped and Where Systems Broke Down
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