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21-23 February 2017 | Santa Clara Convention Center, California @CloudEntTech Cloud & Enterprise Tech Series https://tmt.knect365.com/container-world DRIVING BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL AGILITY IN THE ENTERPRISE

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21-23 February 2017 | Santa Clara Convention Center, California

@CloudEntTech Cloud & Enterprise Tech Series

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DRIVING BUSINESSAND TECHNICAL AGILITYIN THE ENTERPRISE

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ABOUT THE EVENT:We’re thrilled to bring you the return of Container World, the only vendor-neutral knowledgeand networking event focused on containers in the enterprise, Feb. 21-23, 2017 in SiliconValley!

The first-ever Container World took place took place last February, bringing together morethan 500 leaders in the industry for a strategic discussion on the business implications ofcontainer technology, alongside technical insight and real-life case studies. Our impressivelineup of 70 expert speakers provided unparalleled learning opportunities withpresentations from such companies as Docker, Capital One, AWS, Google, IBM, Red Hat,Ubuntu, CoreOS, PayPal and Mesosphere.

Based on the tremendously positive feedback, we’re bringing you the second installment ofContainer World, focusing on how enterprises can take advantage of the rapidly evolvingcontainer landscape. Container World is a true ecosystem event, guided by leaders in theindustry, and our keynotes, workshops, case studies, technical sessions and panels willaddress the strategic implications of the entire container landscape and the associatedtrends as the technology disrupts the cloud market.

Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in the only independent event dedicated toexploring how containerization, microservices and cloud native technology are bringingbusiness and technology agility to the enterprise.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Tami CarterPortfolio Manager | KNect365 TMTT: (628) 220 - 2043E: [email protected]

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INDEPENDENT PERSPECTIVE Container World is the only independent conference & expo to bringtogether the entire container and cloud ecosystem to debate theimportant issues surrounding container adoption to improve,advance, and drive the adoption of containers in the enterprise.

PARTIES & NETWORKING Connect with your peers over drinks at the ContainerHappy Hour, Container Days meetup, at speednetworking sessions, hosted lunch tables, and more.

HANDS-ON TECHNICALEDUCATION Bring your laptop to our introductory and advanced pre-conference workshops and get hands-on instruction, bestpractices and advice on developing and running containersin your organization.

REAL-WORLD CASE STUDIES Hear in-the-trenches stories from the innovative companies andstartups deploying containers in production. Learn about thechallenges they faced and the advantages they’ve gained aroundsecurity, networking, orchestration, and beyond.

DEMOS & TEST DRIVES See the latest technological advances in containerdevelopment, orchestration, operations,microservices and cloud native from the leadingplayers and cutting-edge startups.

WHY ATTENDCONTAINERWORLD 2017?

Container World 16 provided a great breadth of innovators in theDevOps world. It was great to interact with peers and hear fromcustomers what problem spaces they needed assistance with.”

Director of Solution Architecture, Twistlock“Very well structured sessions – was usefulfor industry experts as well as newbies”

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THANK YOU TO LAST YEAR’S SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS:

ADDRESSING MAJOR ISSUES THE INDUSTRY IS FACING TODAY

A SNAPSHOT OF THE INDUSTRY LEADERS WHO ATTENDED IN 2016

PERSISTENT STORAGE SECURITY MICROSERVICES & SERVERLESS CLOUD NATIVE

DevOps ORCHESTRATION CONTAINERS & NETWORKING VMS V. BARE METAL CONTAINERS &LEGACY SYSTEMS

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MEET SOME OF OUR INDUSTRY LEADING SPEAKERS

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Alex Polvi,CEO,

CoreOS

Sudhi Sinha,Vice President, ProductDevelopment, Johnson

Controls

Chris Aniszczyk,COO, VP DeveloperPrograms, CNCf,

The LinuxFoundation

BenjaminHindman,Founder,

Mesosphere

Kuldeep Chowhan,Principal Engineer,

Expedia

Tom Jackson,Lead SoftwareEngineer,Nordstrom

Ian Downes,EngineeringManager, Twitter

Ethan Tuttle,Software Engineer,

Zoosk

Nathan McCauleyDirector of Security

Docker

Kelsey Hightower,Google

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AGENDA AT A GLANCE: TUESDAY 21 FEBRUARY 2017

9:00 AMIntroduction to Containers WorkshopInstructors: Tianon Gravi, SVP of Operations at InfoSiftr & Talon Bowler, InfoSiftr• Learn what containers are & what they are for• Learn the terminology; define images, containers, etc.• Gain a deep understanding of containers• Learn how to build, manage, and distribute images• Interact with the Docker Hub website

1:00 PM Intermediate Containers WorkshopTianon Gravi, SVP of Operations at InfoSiftr & Talon Bowler, InfoSiftr• Learn how to run and manage containers• Gain a full understanding of container volumes and networking• Acquire tips and good practice• Know what's next: the future of Docker and how to get help

9:00 AMContainer Automation with HabitatMichael Ducy, Chef Containers provide a delightful development experience. It’s easy to download a container image and getstarted writing code. But it’s a different story when you have to run containers in production at scale. That’swhen the real challenges begin. What tools will you use to build, deploy, run, and manage your containerizedapplications? How will you manage difference between environments like staging and production with a fleetof immutable objects? How will you effectively scale containerized applications once you’ve deployed them?

Habitat, our open-source project for application automation, simplifies container management by packagingapplications in a compact, atomic, and easily auditable format that makes it easier to deploy your applicationon various container runtimes. Once your applications are deployed, the Habitat supervisor simplifies thecomplexities of running in production environments with built-in abstractions for functions typically handledby external tooling, such as dynamic scaling and rolling updates. Join us to learn how Habitat can help youovercome these obstacles as you look to implement container based solutions. Attendees will learn aboutHabitat's container build system, how to package and application with Habitat, and how to run this packagedapplication leveraging Habitat's service supervisor.

8:00 AM Registration

Pre-Conference Workshops Pre-Conference Deep Dives

AGENDA AT A GLANCE: WEDNESDAY 22 FEBRUARY 20178:00 AM – 9:00 AM | Registration & Breakfast

8:30 AMOrchestrating Least PrivilegeNathan McCauley, Director of Security, DockerThe popularity of containers has driven the need for distributed systemsthat can manage resources, place workloads and adapt to faults. Theseso-called Container Orchestrators have seen a rise in popularity in theenterprise that is reminiscent of the early container adoption. Open-source projects such as Docker Swarm, Kubernetes and Marathon make

it easy for anyone to manage their container workloads using their cloud-based or on-premise infrastructure. But are these orchestrator systemsarchitected to be safe enough for enterprise use? Nathan McCauley,Docker's Director of Security will share how following the principle ofleast-privilege, where any participant of the system only has access tothe resources that are strictly necessary for its legitimate purpose -- nomore, no less -- offers a secure design for orchestration technology.

9:00 AMProfiting from Portability: Will Containerization Cause aBusiness Model Break Down?• How to cut costs to free money for technology innovation • Examining the impact of containers’ decoupling effect on IT decisionmakers’ choice of cloud providers and software decisions • How will container technology affect SLAs and revenue distribution inthe cloud market?• What impact will containers have on pricing models for cloud and theservices and technologies built around containers, remote storage, etc.?

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9:30 AMBecoming Cloud Native: Taking it One Container at a TimeAre we close to hitting peak confusion regarding containers? Are we inthe middle of a container war? Does anyone really know how to build acloud native computing architecture? What does it mean to be cloudnative?

The questions are many as we build a new computing paradigm forenterprises and service providers. With every answer, we provide to thebig challenges cloud operators and application developers face, threemore are raised.

In this presentation, representatives from the Cloud Native ComputingFoundation will discuss the lessons we have learned with containers sofar, including how Google (and quite a few other companies) have beendeveloping and using containers to manage applications for overdecade. The panel will address the old world of node first developmentvs. the new world of cloud native computing; properties of a cloud nativecomputing architecture -- container packaged, dynamically managedand micro-services oriented – and the benefits it can providedevelopers, CIOs, and end users. The panel will also touch on what to dowith the containers once they are standardized and different adoptionpaths a company can take to become cloud native.

Moderator: Chris Aniszczyk, COO, Cloud Native Computing Foundation, VPof Developer Programs at The Linux FoundationPanelists: Alex Polvi, CEO of CoreOS, governing board member of Cloud Native Computing Foundation Mark Thiele, Chief Strategy Officer at Apcera, governing board member ofCloud Native Computing FoundationChris Wright, Chief Technologist at Red Hat, governing board member ofCloud Native Computing Foundation

Benjamin Hindman, Founder at Mesosphere, Inc.

11:00 AMCase Study: Containers in Production• Why we embraced containerization• How to change the mindset/culture to be successful• Where to look for education/information. • How can vendors help customers better understand containers andrelated, new technologies.

11:30 AM Containers Are Here to StayContainers are here to stay and it's time to get your infrastructure inorder. While containers address the application packaging anddistribution problem there is a huge gap between deploying applicationsand managing them in production. We must move beyond the singlemachine programming model and start adopting API driven distributedsystems to unlock the true value of containers. The tools are here. Thecommunity is ready. The only thing missing is you.Kelsey Hightower, Google

12:00 PMContainers in the enterprise: A security perspectiveContainers are at the brink of becoming mainstream in Enterprise IT, inlarge part due to the agility and speed they bring to application delivery.However, much like the revolutionary technology that came before (mostrecently, the cloud), security fears are a significant barrier to adoption. In this presentation, you’ll learn:• About the underlying technologies for Containers • The security risks that come with deploying containers in the enterprise• The dangers of untrusted content and why you should maintaincontainer images• Best practices for making your container workflow more secure• About the importance of automating vulnerability management,security management, and compliance checking for container images.

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10:10 AM – 11:00 AMRefreshment Break and Speed Networking

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1:30 PM – 3:00 PM | Breakout Sessions

CONTAINERS IN THE ENTERPRISE ORCHESTRATION AND WORKLOADS STORAGE / PERSISTENT STORAGE

1:00 PM Case Study: Docker at Zoosk Zoosk uses containers extensively in all phases of our productpipeline: development, testing, and production. In this session, we'lldescribe our journey from running applications on bare metal to afully containerized workflow. We'll cover details on how we'vegotten our development environments under control and gainedhuge developer efficiency; how we used simple tools to deploycontainers in production on top of existing infrastructure; customdocker integrations we've developed, including load balancing,secrets, and deploys; our experience containerizing existingservices of various sizes; and what we're looking forward to thisyear.Ethan Tuttle, Zoosk

1:30 PMUse the Right Container Technology for the JobApplication containers, machine containers, process containers,system containers -- what's the difference? 12-factor apps,Microservices, cloud-native application design -- are these real?Docker, Rocket, OCID, LXD -- do I need all of them? Should I runPaaS on top of my IaaS, or my IaaS on top of my PaaS? Docontainers fit into PaaS or IaaS? Or both? Neither? Where are theintersections of Kubernetes, Swarm, Mesos, and OpenStack? Howdo I ensure compatibility across my public and private clouds? Andhow does bare metal -- from my commodity, scale-out x86 to mypowerful, scale-up mainframes fit into all of this? Can any of thisstuff actually be used in a highly secure environment? In thissession, Dustin Kirkland, Ubuntu Product and Strategy Lead at

1:30 PMContainers are Cool, but what do you do with Databases • Why Containers would be a good choice for stateful apps.• The current state of container support for databases and futureroadmap• Key aspects of database management, like consolidation, datamanagement, node failures, scaling out/back and scalingup/down, etc. that container platforms need to address.

2:20 PMPanel: State vs. Stateless Architecture In this panel, leaders from companies running containers inproduction and those developing cutting edge container technologywill debate• How to achieve statelessness

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3:00 PM – 3:30 PM | Afternoon Networking and Refreshment Break

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM | Breakout Sessions

2:20 PMPanel: Container Adoption Paths into Legacy InfrastructureNo one can argue against the benefits of containers:portability/flexibility/scalability. But, there must be intelligentadoption paths for companies entrenched in legacy infrastructure.For some companies, taking the container plunge requiresovercoming business and technical risk mitigation strategies andcan require major organizational changes. Furthermore, companiesdon't have an obvious ROI model for container adoption, as they didwith things such as purchasing servers and adopting the cloud.That ROI is not driven by containers for the sake of containers, butby container-leveraged products that both fit into existing businessand technical processes and add substantial and quantifiable value.

This panel will discuss the multifaceted challenges and businessopportunities relating to integrating containers into legacyinfrastructure.Panelists: Michael Feinstein, CEO, Jisto

Canonical, will explain the container ecosystem in clear, conciseterms, from real enterprise user experience – the successes and thefailures.Dustin Kirkland, Ubuntu Product Strategy & Lead, Canonical

2:20 PMUnderstanding Which Container Orchestration Solution Isfor YouRunning a few containers? No problem. Running hundreds orthousands? Enter the container orchestrator. Let’s examine fourpopular container orchestrators and what makes them alike, yetunique: Swarm, Nomad, Kubernetes & Mesos+Marathon.We'll take a structured looked at these container orchestrators,contrasting them across these categories:• Genesis & Purpose• Support & Momentum• Host & Service Discovery• Scheduling• Modularity & Extensibility• Updates & Maintenance• Health Monitoring• Networking & Load-Balancing• High Availability & ScaleLee Calcote, SolarWinds

• Pros and Cons of State• How to build lots of microservices infrastructure• What it takes to manage multiple state locationsPanelists: Brian Bulkowski, CTO & Co-Founder, Aerospike

CONTAINERS IN THE ENTERPRISE ORCHESTRATION AND WORKLOADS STORAGE / PERSISTENT STORAGE

3:30 PMHow secure is your container pipeline?The concept of containerization was in Linux for ages in the form ofjails, zones, LXC etc. but it’s gained tremendous recognition in the pasttwo years. The credit goes to Docker, which made the concept ofcontainerization very useful by adding benefits to existing containertechnologies. Tech giants like Red Hat, Google, IBM, VMware etc. arenot only the biggest contributors to this open source project but alsomajor users of it. Security is always important for any upcomingtechnology and Docker is no exception. This presentation starts with abrief introduction to containers vs. virtualization technology, Dockerecosystem and then goes in-detailed into “Docker Security”. It gives youan overview of security issues that can occur at every point in thecontainer pipeline but goes “deep” into security issues of “Images” and“Container run-time”. Then, you will learn how to protect your container

3:30 PMContainer Management Platform Debate• A comparison of ECS AWS Native vs Kubernetes vs Docker ecosystem• Strengths/Weaknesses• Which one to use in which situation• Key improvements/missing features

4:15 PMAn Introduction of Windows Containers

5:00 PMCase Study: How Expedia runs hundreds of apps inproduction using containersCome learn how Expedia runs hundreds of apps in production usingcontainers. In the session, we will walk you through how we havesetup clusters in Amazon EC2 Container Service, how we

3:30 PMDocker’s approach to Stateful App Management• What are the issues associated with deploying stateful apps inDocker?• Managing and orchestrating stateful Dockerized apps• Working with Docker volumes• How do you deal automatically with stateful data when yourcontainers or the virtual machines hosting the containers fail?

4:15 PMStateful services on AWS using Kubernetes - ready forprime time?Kubernetes promises to dramatically simplify the way web servicesare provisioned and maintained. Many of the first Kubernetessuccess stories involved stateless microservices. But what about

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ecosystems from these security issues. Presentation also coversenterprise specific container security measures, golden rules tomaintain each component of your container ecosystems securely,building a secure in-house Docker images registry, creating enterpriselevel container security standards and guidelines, Tools for yourcontainer ecosystem, hardware isolation to containers etc. Manideep Konakandla, Security Researcher, Information Security, Carnegie Mellon University

4:15 PMActionable Adoption of Containers in the Enterprise Discussion of common containerization pitfalls for enterprises andhow to avoid them. Plus, real world case studies.

5:00 PM Case Study: Leveraging Containers to Accelerate SmartBuilding TechnologiesSudhi Sinha, VP, Product Management, Johnson Controls

maintain/upgrade clusters when a new version of Docker is released.We will walk through how we have a built a platform where teamscan create new apps powered by Docker for their deployments, howCI/CD is setup for these apps, how apps are auto-deployed indifferent environments including production in AWS.Kuldeep Chowhan, Principal Engineer, Expedia

stateful macro-services? Databases? Is Kubernetes up to thechallenge? And what about the Kubernetes promise to provide aclean abstraction layer over arbitrary infrastructure providers? Howsoon before you can spread your database nodes across your datacenter and AWS using Kubernetes?Tom Jackson, Principal Engineer, Nordstrom

5:00 PM Current State of Storage in the Container WorldAn Overview of Containers• Virtual machines vs. Containers• How Docker containers work• Why containers are compelling for customers• Challenges• StorageStorage Options for Containers• NAS vs. SAN• Persistent and non-persistentFuture Considerations

AGENDA AT A GLANCE: THURSDAY 23 FEBRUARY 20178:00 AM – 9:00 AM | Registration & Breakfast

8:30 AMFuture State. Future Stack. A lot of the discussion around disruptive technologies like containers,microservices, unikernel, serverless, etc. center around “born in thecloud” companies. This talk will bridge gap between the sci-fi future andreal world existence of the enterprise. • How to rethink your approach to datacenters: Laying out the ideal “bornin the cloud” datacenter, and then injecting reality on top of it. • Understanding how to operationalize code in the datacenter• Technology outlook: What will the future datacenter stack look like? In5 years, in 10?• Skills Gap: How to make sure you have the staff you need to adopt newtechnologies.

9:00 AMHow ADP Uses Containers to InnovateKeith Fulton, CTO of ADP, will discuss how ADP uses containers—inparticular, Docker Datacenter—to create secure software supply chain tomodernize legacy applications and provide an onramp to amicroservices architecture. He’ll discuss both the technical changesADP had to make, along with the cultural changes required (includingthe changes in operations that Containerization bring). Keith Fulton, CTO, ADP

9:30 AMContainer JeopardyThree sponsors and three end users square off in a game of wits,competing to see who is the most knowledgeable on the rapidly evolvingcontainer space. Who will emerge the champion and ace questions onemerging architecture patterns, virtualization and networking,operations, orchestration challenges, production best practices andmore!

11:00 AMPanel: How the Open Container Initiative (OCI) is EstablishingContainer Format and Runtime Standards Uptake and adoption of container-based solutions has been evolvingvery rapidly. To help with this massive growth, the Open ContainerInitiative (OCI) was established to help promote a set of common,minimal open standards and specifications around container formatsand runtime. OCI will be issuing v1.0 of its runtime and image formatspecifications in early 2017, in addition to the launch of its certificationprogram, marking the project’s first major milestones.

In this panel discussion, OCI members will discuss the project’sprogress at large with special focus on the v1.0 release and certificationprogram. Additional discussion topics will include:

KEYNOTES & PANELS 10:10 AM – 11:00 AMRefreshment Break and Speed Networking

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1:30 PM – 3:00 PM | Breakout Sessions

• How the runtime and image format specs are driving broaderinnovation across the industry• The impact the v1.0 release will have on the container landscape• Future plans for the OCI• Implementations and use cases • Value and benefits of the certification program and key factors involvedin establishing a certification program for container technologyModerator: Chris AniszcykPanelists: Representatives from OCI member companies

11:45 AMBeyond Containers: Why Serverless is the FutureServerless, of course, does not mean “without servers”. Instead, it’s anevolution where developers are able to focus on writing code, withoutworrying about the existence of servers and the related infrastructuraland operational concerns, such as scalability, availability andinfrastructure security. Instead, these concerns are handled by a 3rd-party (the most well-known being AWS Lamda) or an internal serverlessor “function as a service” architecture. This shift of focus from

infrastructure to code means reduced maintenance efforts andincreased efficiency. This session will cover:• the advantages and disadvantages of a serverless computingenvironment. • Why serverless might be the right option for you• Real World case studies of serverless computing environments

OPERATIONS / DEVOPS STANDARDS AND COMMUNITY EMERGING TECH

1:30 PMThe Container Monitoring Problem: Managing risk andensuring performance in a containerized environmentContainers have skyrocketed in popularity --but with the benefits,come the risks. One being that containers come and go sofrequently, and change so rapidly, that they can be much moredifficult to monitor and understand than physical or virtual hosts.• Why you need monitoring—blind spot/gap in monitoring ofcontainers• Massive Operational Complexity. Container Ops are not the sameas Host Ops• Metrics / Data Explosion • Host vs. Container lifetimes. Monitoring uptimes of minutes asopposed to days.

2:20 PMTwitter’s Microservices Architecture: Operational &Technical Challenges Ian Downes, Twitter

1:30 PMOCI Certification Program Over 150 engineers from companies from Amazon to VMWare areparticipating in a cross-industry, open effort to standardizeinteroperable software shipping containers. At the heart of thiseffort is the Open Container Initiative (OCI), a Linux FoundationCollaborative Project applying techniques and best practices fromopen source communities to development of openstandards/specifications for container runtime and container imageformat as well as developing a container runtime referenceimplementation and tools for testing and certification. This sessionwill include information on how to contribute by submitting a pullrequest to the specs and/or code, the public availability of thenewly-launched OCI Certification Program, factors to consider ifbecoming OCI-certified makes sense for your container project, howto get your container project OCI-certified, and how you might beable to gain interoperability benefits from OCI-certified solutions.

1:30 PMLife in a Container: Renovating Hotel IT with Microservices Hotel industry leaders are driving towards enhanced speed andscale by refactoring business into next generation services. Bydriving containers and containerized microservices into production,architecture & project teams are learning how to decomposemonolithic apps, rapidly compose business solutions, and achievegreater resiliency. Learn how to choose a container platform,implement infrastructure and delivery pipeline prerequisites, enablebest practices, and facilitate business project team journeys into acontainerized Cloud.Chris Haddad, Chief Architect, Karux

2:20 PMUnlocking the Unikernel• What efficiency do I gain if I go to a unikernel?• Is it a pipedream or reality?• Does it help me with security?• Do I get to fit even more things in the cloud?

3:00 PM – 3:30 PM | Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break

3:30 PM – 5:00 PM | Breakout Sessions

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It was a delightful experience to be a panelist at Container World and get todiscuss key matters about the container industry with some of thebrightest minds on the topic. I was also very excited to chat with amazinglyinteresting people and companies from the industry, off track during theevent's breaks.”Co-Founder, Holberton School

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5:30 PM – 8:00 PM | Container Meetup (Unconference Sessions)

OPERATIONS / DEVOPS CONTAINER & NETWORKING EMERGING TECH

3:30 PMPanel Crossfire: Containers from both a Developer &Sysadmin Point of ViewThis session will explore the different perspectives of developersand sysadmins on containers and how they can work together,including views on:• Containers or VMs: When to step away from the stable and proven• Mesos, Swarm, Kubernetes or?• How to scale container-based applications• Production war stories

4:20 PMDevOps @Scale (Greek Tragedy in 3 Acts)Remember the times when one server was enough? And a guynamed “sysadmin” was babysitting it along with his other duties ofinstalling MS Office for everybody? For better or for worse, thosetimes are long gone. Today, companies manage tens of thousandsof servers and perform thousands of production changes per day. Inthis talk we will look at the resources, techniques and tools neededfor managing DevOps at Scale and we will discuss the challengesthat companies encounter when they hit it.Baruch Sadogursky, Developer Advocate, JFrog

3:30 PMPanel Container Networking & Security: Countering theContainer Challenges • What are the challenges that need solving in container networkingand apps?• How to apply networking policies to containers• Do containers really contain?• Container Runtime and security issues and possible defenses• Different security issues with images and possible defensesPanelists:Jayanth Gummaraju, CTO & Co-founder, BanyanRani Osnat, AquaSecurityTim Mackey, Technology Evangelist, Black Duck Software

3:30 PMPanel: The Future of Containers• How will containers evolve in the next year, 2 years.• Stateless vs. Stateful• Unikernel• What about Serverless? • Do you even need containers to be cloud native?Panelists: Jo Peterson, VP, Cloud Services, Clarify360

4:20 PMCase Study: Continuous Software Delivery at Comcast To remain competitive in the face of constant change, Comcastmust continuously deliver enhancements. Comcast’s journey beganwith a simple tool to deploy services to a private cloud and hasevolved into a set of loosely coupled, independently testablemicroservices leveraging Docker and its ecosystem of tools. Thearchitecture allows new microservices to be plugged in to supportnew cloud providers, container services and satellite features. Thisis a stepping stone to a uniform service deployment solution, whichprovides the benefits of PAAS, while maintaining the choice of thedevelopment platform and tooling. It also leaves room fordevelopers to target VMs and/or containers in a range of public/private clouds. This talk highlights container technology and designchoices that provide flexibility and feature-richness in an applicationdeployment service.Vikas Rangarajan, Comcast

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AUDIENCE BREAKDOWN: JOB LEVEL:

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MEET WITH THE FULL ECOSYSTEM!Attracting the entire container & cloud ecosystem; meet business decision makers & technical teams.

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INTERACT,DISCOVER ANDNETWORK

CONTAINERMEET-UPProviding extra opportunities after conference hours to network over food and beer, while listening to more great sessions.

1-TO-1FACILITATEDNETWORKINGOur VIP execs will ensure you will meet likeminded individuals and make the most of your time at the second annual Container World SPEED

NETWORKINGSpeed Networking is an efficient, face-to-face, professional networking model similar to “speed dating” that enables participants to make new contacts through one-on-one focused conversations lasting between 2-4 minutes. Speed networking helps you forge new connections during the event.

These are informal, fun and highly effective introduction sessions, giving you a maximum exposure to a large number of conference participants in a short time! You will meet up to 20 potential business leads by attending our speed networking event.

HOSTED LUNCHTABLESEnjoy lunch with tables hosted by our expert speakers, allowing you to spend valuable time with key people in the industry in an informal setting and get your questions answered.

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GO BACK IN TIME at historic Mission SantaClara de Asis

FILL your day viewing art at the de SaissetMuseum

VISIT the beautiful Mission Gardens at SantaClara University

TAKE A WALK through the pedestrian mall atSanta Clara University

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Having attended the ‘inaugural’ Container World conference in Santa Clara, CA, I wasextremely impressed on the organization and professionalism displayed by Informa,who produced and ran the show. Of particular interest was the ‘Speed Networking’sessions, which proved to be even much more successful and lucrative (from an enduser perspective) than I would have ever imagined. Speed Networking is extremelyvaluable to both end users and vendors, who are trying to maximize theireffectiveness while at the event, with a limited amount of time. I would STRONGLYrecommend Container World.”Principal Product Manager, Veritas Technologies, LLC

“ The level of professionalism we experienced was noteworthy. Informa did a fantasticjob confirming face-to-face meetings with attendees interested in our technology,which maximized everyone's time at the event. Perhaps the most innovative offeringwas a "speed networking" session held on both days. Not only a fun way to meet a LOTof people in a short period of time, but a great way to expand business opportunitieswith people we might not have otherwise connected with. Informa did an excellent jobwith Container World and I look forward to participating in more of their events in thefuture!Global Director, Strategic Alliances & partnerships, Kaazing

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Telephone: (646) 895-7446

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Super Saver(7th Oct - Nov 21)

Early Bird(Nov 22 - Jan 16)

Standard Rate(Jan 17 - Feb 1)

Late(Feb 2 - Feb 23)

Gold PassAccess to pre-conferenceworkshop, full 2 dayconference, event app

$900 $1000 $1100 $1250

ConferenceAccess to full conferenceand event app

$700 $800 $900 $1050

WorkshopAccess to pre-conferenceworkshop only

$400 $500 $600 $800

Enterprise Pass*Access to full conferenceand event app

FREE FREE FREE FREE

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SPECIAL RATES FOR STARTUPS

Super Saver (7th Oct - Nov 21) Early Bird (Nov 22 - Jan 16) Standard Rate (Jan 17 - Feb 1) Late (Feb 2 - Feb 23)

Startup Gold Pass Bundle (delegate pass) $1300 $1400 $1550 $1600

Startup Exhibitor Package $2500

February 21-23, 2017 | Santa Clara Convention Center, California

We have created two packages solely for Startups to help you shape your Container World experience.

The startup packages are awarded at the discretion of Informa Telecoms & Media. Informa Telecoms & Media defines a startup company as:Less than 4 years old | 15 employees or under | A maximum of $250k revenue a month

This pass includes:l Access to Pre-Conference Training Dayl Access to all open conference sessionsl Access to open networking sessions and

Happy Hour l Access to the Event App: See who else is

attending, make connections, and arrangemeetings

l Access to conference materials:Presentations uploaded to the app post-event (only available to on-site attendees)

l Access to Expo Hall

THE STARTUP GOLD PASS BUNDLEYou will receive two Gold Passes at a special discounted rate. (Normal rates can be found on theprevious page.)

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Pre-Eventl Company logo and profile to be featured on

the event websitel Reciprocal website hotlink to company

home page from event websitel Access to the Informa networking tool

On-site Event Presencel Logo branding throughout the event on

banners and signagel Logo branding in the event guidel 100-word corporate profile to be included in

the event guide

l 3x3 foot Innovation Station – carpet and 5amp power supply included

Passesl 2 staff passes with full access to the

conference, exhibition, networking andrefreshment areas

l 25% discount on ticket price for further guests

THE STARTUP EXHIBITOR PACKAGE

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SPEAKING OPPORTUNITIES:Tami Carter, Portfolio ManagerT: (628) 220-2043 E: [email protected]

MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES:Kimberley Graham, Marketing ManagerT: (628) 220-2057 E: [email protected]

SPONSORSHIP/ EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES:Sierra Coughlin, Sales Operations LeadT: (480) 281-6089 E: [email protected]  

Lori Mikuls, Sales ManagerT: (415) 265-8025 E: [email protected]

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