As we mentioned in a previous post, Googlers traveled to Boston this month to participate in the Usenix LISA '11 conference. Nearly 1,300 IT professionals attended this year’s conference to discuss cutting edge system administration techniques and technologies.
2011 marks Google’s eighth year as a LISA sponsor, and we had a significant presence at the conference. The numerous technical sessions presented by Googlers all had a common thread: overcoming organizational opposition to change. There were two talks,
1. Deploying IPv6 in the Google Enterprise Network: Lessons Learned
Authors: Haythum Babiker, Irena Nikolova, and Kiran Kumar Chittimaneni (slides and paper)
2. SRE@Google: Thousands of DevOps Since 2004
Speaker: Tom Limoncelli
Tom, a member of the planning committee, also presented a number of half-day tutorials.
We were delighted when the "Best Paper" awards were announced and our co-workers’ paper on deploying IPv6 received the "Best Practice and Experience Report" award. Way to go Haythum, Irena and KK!
In addition to presentations, Google’s booth in the exhibit hall drew lots of interest. Throughout the conference, attendees were encouraged to Ask a Google SRE Anything as well as take a quiz for a chance to win Google swag. On Thursday evening Google hosted our annual beer and ice cream social which was attended by over 200 people.
LISA had a new energy this year and we were proud to be a sponsor and so deeply involved. Take a look at Google’s presence at LISA: https://picasaweb.google.com/101707065460104211289/LISA2011
Nilma Rubin, Industry Programs Specialist
2011 marks Google’s eighth year as a LISA sponsor, and we had a significant presence at the conference. The numerous technical sessions presented by Googlers all had a common thread: overcoming organizational opposition to change. There were two talks,
1. Deploying IPv6 in the Google Enterprise Network: Lessons Learned
Authors: Haythum Babiker, Irena Nikolova, and Kiran Kumar Chittimaneni (slides and paper)
2. SRE@Google: Thousands of DevOps Since 2004
Speaker: Tom Limoncelli
Tom, a member of the planning committee, also presented a number of half-day tutorials.
We were delighted when the "Best Paper" awards were announced and our co-workers’ paper on deploying IPv6 received the "Best Practice and Experience Report" award. Way to go Haythum, Irena and KK!
In addition to presentations, Google’s booth in the exhibit hall drew lots of interest. Throughout the conference, attendees were encouraged to Ask a Google SRE Anything as well as take a quiz for a chance to win Google swag. On Thursday evening Google hosted our annual beer and ice cream social which was attended by over 200 people.
LISA had a new energy this year and we were proud to be a sponsor and so deeply involved. Take a look at Google’s presence at LISA: https://picasaweb.google.com/101707065460104211289/LISA2011
Nilma Rubin, Industry Programs Specialist
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