Conference

It (only) starts with a container – Devoxx Belgium 2025

Thursday, 9th October, 2025
10:55
20 minutes
Event graphic for Payara’s talk at Devoxx Belgium titled “It (Only) Starts With a Container.” Speaker: Patrik Duditš, Senior Software Engineer. Scheduled for Oct 9, 2025, 11:55 AM–12:35 PM CEST, Room 3.

This talk examines various deployment methods—from handcrafted YAML and Helm templates to GitOps, Infrastructure as Code, and developer portals—comparing their control and developer experience to help you select the most suitable deployment approach for your production applications.

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