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A Gil, of all trades.

I love a varied DevOps experience - from MLOps to FinOps to DevOps, from multimedia to healthcare to security. From source control to production monitoring. From large team interwork to a one-person show.

My blog: https://aonewomanshow.medium.com

Gil Bahat

DevOps Engineer (she/her)
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English, Hebrew
Languages:
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Location:
Tel Aviv, Israel
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Can also give an online talk/webinar
Paid only. Contact speaker for pricing!

MY TALKS

Hold my beer while I try to DevOps with DICOM, HIPAA and Hospitals - given at DevOpsDays 2017

DevOps, Backend, Software Engineering

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Doing Devops in a regulated, old-protocol and cloud-opposed mindset DevOps is taking the world by storm. or most of it. but can you apply its principles to environments that stake the odds as much as possible against it?

This talk will be about trying to do DevOps in environments which are:
* Regulated - how to maintain compliance in the face of rapid changes. we’re going to discuss which regulation hurts the most, in what way, and what is the best way to handle the situation.
* Old protocols - how do you manage when you don’t have nearly as much ready-made tooling. what’s important to build yourself, what you can adapt and reuse and how to best identify and fill the gaps.
* Cloud-opposed mindset - how do you make the cloud appear friendly and familiar to those who shun it. how to alleviate concerns of security and performance from a service.

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Email – a Transaction by Any Other Name - given at DevOpsDays 2019

Software Engineering, DevOps, Product

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This lightning talk will discuss how emails differ and how they relate to other types of transactions. We will dispel a few myths regarding how email placement operates and learn what we can do to monitor delivery and assure quality of service, as with any other transaction type.

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Open source in medicine - Given at august penguin 2017

General, Software Engineering

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What does open source offer in the world of medical software?
Why is it important that open source software be present in this vertical?
What are the challenges in writing open source medical software?

This talk focuses on technical aspects (protocols, standards, security, compliance) and social aspects (privacy, blocking monopolization)

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What's burning through your cloud bill

DevOps, Product, Soft Skills

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Why do some companies manage to avoid burning through their cloud bill? why do most companies do?
Is cost reduction a goal by itself? if not, how and why should it be employed?
All of this and a bit more wrapped up in a quick, 5-minute, joke packed lightning talk.f

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How fanfiction made me a better engineer

Software Engineering, Soft Skills, DevOps, Women in Tech, Inspirational, Diversity and Inclusion

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In 2018, I was introduced to the dazzling and diverse world of fanfiction –– a hidden-in-plain-sight world of alternative LGBTQ and feminine narratives to mainstream media. A year and a half later, with roughly 60,000 words written, I came out of the closet –– now aware of my true gender identity. It took me a while to notice it, but fanfiction itself –– and not just gender transition –– has found its way into my day-to-day engineering conduct:
It changed the way I appreciate and review code. It changed the way I use ticketing and bug reporting systems. It changed the way I write my documents with colleagues. It's a good idea to take a page, or at least a handful of paragraphs, from the diversity of that unique world that fanfiction has to offer.

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Fast, Not Furious - Keeping Developer Velocity and Efficiency in Challenging Environments

DevOps, Software Engineering

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Sometimes you check in your new feature, it rolls smoothly into production and you’re as happy as a clam. But sometimes you just can’t get your feature into production, banging your head against the wall in frustration. Yet sometimes still, you wish that bug hadn’t made it into production, muttering as your colleague from support gets an earful on the phone. ALM, CI/CD, testing and operations are all part of what makes developers efficient and fast. And yet, developing an entertainment app will obviously be faster than developing software for a nuclear reactor - for good reasons. What makes the entertainment app fast to develop for? What makes the nuclear reactor software so hard and slow?

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DevOps 101 for Non-devops

DevOps, Software Engineering

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Ever heard the term "devops" and scratched your head for a moment as to what it truly means?
Want to understand some of what's going behind the hood of accelerating software development?
Got a question but you don't want to wait for your ticket during office hours (14:45 to a quarter to three)?

This DevOps 101 talk will introduce you to the history behind the term / movement, some key ideas in modern devops thought and a selection of popular tools (at the time of writing) and how they implement those ideas, making software development a "before devops" and "after devops" affair.

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The Jenkins from Hell - How to Save an Unorganized CI/CD Infrastructure - Given at geektime code 2023

Software Engineering, DevOps

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What happens when you let your CI/CD infrastructure fallow for several years?
Enter - the Jenkins from hell. a mess that is almost impossible to upgrade and modernize.
With the right treatment though, even the Jenkins from hell could be made to bloom again.

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