Adventures in Live Cloud Production: ESPN
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Over the past two years, ESPN has pushed the boundaries of live cloud-based production with several real-world deployments and a plethora of behind-the-scenes tests. Now, ESPN is focused on building a robust baseline to operate different cloud-based workflows from. In this fireside chat, ESPN technology leaders will discuss how they are working towards IAC (infrastructure as code), building out their “golden image”, and working with internal security teams in order to lay the ground for a cloud-based future.
Speaker:
Chris Strong, ESPN, Director, Specialist Operations
Interviewer:
Brandon Costa, SVG, Director of Digital
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