Day 3 of SpringOne Platform closed out with a bang. From insightful keynotes on digital transformation from industry leaders like JP Morgan Chase and Dick’s Sporting Goods to scootering around Austin, to game-changing breakout sessions, we’ve enjoyed our time here with you.
We’ll be updating the SpringOne Platform 2019 site in the coming weeks with replays and photos of this year’s event so be sure to watch this space. And see you September 21-24 2020 in Seattle for next year’s SpringOne Platform!
When A Bank’s Also a Tech Company
How can one of the world’s largest technology companies be a bank? What seems counterintuitive is JPMorgan Chase’s reality. With over 53,000 technologists, 6500 applications, and 300,000 virtual and mobile workspaces—JPMC’s scale is no joke.
According to Stephen Flaherty, Managing Director at JPMC—change was essential for the organization. And change they did.
With their commitment to Spring, Spinnaker and hybrid-multi cloud, JPMorgan Chase went from 6000 deployments per month, to 6000-7000 per day and are looking to 1.2 million releases in 2019.
Wow! Stephen Flaherty from @jpmorgan – with 53k engineers went from 6k deployments per month to 6-7k per day. #SpringOne #PivotalPlatform #multicloud pic.twitter.com/9deSFNrVHg
— Scott Kelly (@scottfkelly) October 10, 2019
Pretty impressive to see what a massive organization like JPMC is able to do by enabling engineers. #SpringOne https://t.co/o6zazlG4pu pic.twitter.com/HCCZ8WDuCn
— Bryan Friedman (@bryanfriedman) October 10, 2019
Dick’s Sporting Goods' Digital Transformation Journey
When Dick’s Sporting Goods began their journey 18 months ago they had thousands of servers in three data centers, monolithic applications, never-ending patch cycles, and when they had any features or bug fixes, the operational and long deployment cycles affected their customers directly. According to Jay Piskorik, Director of Platform Engineering at Dick’s Sporting Goods, “We always had to rely on someone else building apps for us and knowing our business better than us—which they didn’t”
Nothing like Team Building activities at 3:00am to patch Dick’s infrastructure.
…farewell to that! #SpringOne @DICKS #Pivotal pic.twitter.com/2kSYKCwnYS
— Courtney McShane (@CourtneyMcShane) October 10, 2019
Since partnering with Pivotal they’ve seen immense change in how they work. Today, Dick’s Sporting Goods is multi-cloud, have automated their deployment, have patching done on demand, and are entirely product-focused.
Great outcomes from @DICKS in a year and a half… shared by @JayPiskorik at #SpringOne pic.twitter.com/g1ThX1m6ir
— Dormain Drewitz 🧟♀️ (@DormainDrewitz) October 10, 2019
DICKs sporting goods. “We always had to rely on someone else building apps for us and knowing our business better than us – which they didn’t” #SpringOne #outsourcing pic.twitter.com/CwHJ5PgTVu
— Andrew C. Lee (@soadna) October 10, 2019
Piskorik and Sabu Thomas then did a live failover of their production search application from Google Cloud Platform to Azure on stage.
.@DICKS Sporting Goods doing live failover from GCP to Azure onstage @S1P Mad respect!! #SpringOne pic.twitter.com/ZrXDRboMZI
— Shaun Norris (@shaunnorris) October 10, 2019
Historical demo just now at #SpringOne. Dick sporting goods just killed the production search engine on GCP to simulate a failover to Azure. I will post a video soon. Wow! Pivotal in action to show multicloud capability. pic.twitter.com/sUNuEGlhHv
— Manish Sharma (@ManishSharma_au) October 10, 2019
Other Highlights:
“I can’t talk about Kubernetes anymore, let’s talk about legos.”
Good luck with that! 😂
–@jbeda, Founder of #Kubernetes #SpringOne #Pivotal #VMware pic.twitter.com/IOpIGCxDSE— Courtney McShane (@CourtneyMcShane) October 10, 2019
Oh! Platforms! That’s the connection! 😉 #SpringOne https://t.co/gte8h9z6wv
— Bryan Friedman (@bryanfriedman) October 10, 2019
Be Kind, Empathy and Do the Right Thing are real at @pivotal. Honored to be a #pivot and work with amazing colleagues and partners. #SpringOne #swagless pic.twitter.com/suOwEqiomo
— Scott Kelly (@scottfkelly) October 10, 2019
@PaulaLKennedy onstage @sp1 about Platform as a product! Great talk so far together with @hatofmonkeys #agile #devops #pivotal pic.twitter.com/z9xX2Rl8e7
— Francisco Perez (@PerezITQ) October 10, 2019