Videos From HashiTalks: Africa Now Live
We are pleased to announce that all sessions from April’s HashiTalks: Africa are now posted and available to watch individually. Credit for the success of HashiTalks: Africa goes to the 20 speakers from across the continent that joined the schedule, sharing 14 technical talks and 5 non-technical community talks. 17 of the 54 African countries were represented in registration with leading viewership from Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa.
While HashiCorp will continue to produce a HashiTalks for the global community during the last week of February each year, we are pleased that our first HashiTalks in this regional format was well-received and look forward to growing the program to serve various geographic communities.
We sincerely thank all of the viewers and speakers that joined us for the live stream and submitted to our call for papers. To find the slides for our HashiTalks: Africa talks, visit this HashiCorp Community thread. And if you’re interested in how we plan and launch our HashiTalks live stream events, we’ve recently open sourced our process in this GitHub repository.
» Watch your favorite HashiTalks: Africa sessions here:
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Everything as Code: The New Software Development and Delivery Workflow — Samuel Nwoye (Tags: Terraform)
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HashiQube - A Development Lab Using All the HashiCorp Products — Riaan Nolan (Tags: Vagrant, Terraform, Nomad, Consul, Vault)
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Impact of Tech Scholarships on Your Career and Personal Development — Olubusayo Amowe & Odunayo Okebunmi (Tags: Career)
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Building Your First API-focused Application with Node.js — Ahmad Abdulaziz (Tags: JavaScript, API)
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Can Your CI/CD Pipeline Keep a Secret? — Abubakar Siddiq Ango (Tags: Vault)
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Office 365: Using the Swiss Army Knife of IT to Bring Communities Together — Kazeem Adegboyega (Tags: Community)
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End To End Testing On Terraform With Terratest — Bakare Emmanuel (Tags: Terraform)
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Terraform Infrastructure as Code for Blue-Green Deployments on AWS — Itunuloluwa Fatoki (Tags: Terraform)
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Going Multi-Account With Terraform on AWS — Cobus Bernard (Tags: Terraform)
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Deploying ARM Template Resources with Terraform — Chukwukadibia Durugo (Tags: Terraform)
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Azure + Open Source: Advantageous Collaboration — Oluwaseyi Oluwawumiju (Tags: Terraform)
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Deploying and Managing a Minimal App in a Kubernetes Cluster with Terraform and Ansible — Idrees Ibraheem (Tags: Terraform)
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Hey Terraform, Build Me GCP Infrastructure — Pradeep Bhadani (Tags: Terraform)
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Consul Introduction: What is a Service Mesh? — Nicole Hubbard (Tags: Consul)
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Testing Infrastructure as Code on Localhost — Samuel Kihahu (Tags: Terraform)
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Service as Module: Terraform from Architecture Diagrams — Chloe Cota (Tags: Terraform, Consul)
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Managing Change Process Using Terraform Cloud — Samson Olufuwa (Tags: Terraform)
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The Remote Developer's Playbook — Tsegaselassie Tadesse (Tags: Remote work)
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Combating Imposter Syndrome — Choice Osobor (Tags: Career)
» What’s Next?
HashiTalks: Japan will be our next regional HashiTalks event, scheduled for Thursday, July 2. Connect with your local HashiCorp User Group chapter to stay informed about the upcoming open CFP and registration.
We hope you’ll join us in person for one of our future community events or for our upcoming conference: HashiConf Digital in June.
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