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Meet the StatusCake Team – Week Commencing 7th October 2019

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The StatusCake.com team are going to be at a couple of events this week.  We’d love to catch-up with any of our customers, as well as meet anyone interested in learning more about StatusCake, and sharing knowledge.  If you’d like to arrange to meet with us please email us.

Wednesday 9th October 2019

Digital Transformation Expo Europe

Our dev team and Head of Partnerships will be at DTX Europe this Wednesday at ExCel London.

Our teams are looking to talk with many of our existing partners as well are share knowledge on everything from Digital Transformation, AI, DevOps, networks, cloud, as well as the exploring what makes all of this possible, our people and teams themselves and looking at some of the cultural habits needed to support an agile DevOps team.

Thursday 10th October 2019

London Monitoring Autumn Meetup

Our dev team will be at this meet up which features two speakers, the first by Roman Khavronenko of Victoria Metrics on how they build a fast and scalable open source time-series database “TSDB”, and the second speaker Mark Ottaway of Sohonet of monitoring with OpenNMS.

Speakers: @RomanHavronenko & Mark Ottaway.

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