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What Made the 2020 GOPS Shenzhen Conference a DevOps Milestone?

The 2020 GOPS Global Operations Conference in Shenzhen showcased a series of high‑impact DevOps talks, standards releases, enterprise assessments, and collaborative initiatives that highlighted the evolving landscape of cloud, data, and operational excellence across leading Chinese tech organizations.

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What Made the 2020 GOPS Shenzhen Conference a DevOps Milestone?

Yes, the highly anticipated 2020 GOPS Global Operations Conference · Shenzhen opened successfully, delivering memorable moments and valuable technical sessions.

Day 1 – Morning Session

Dr. He Baohong, Director of the Cloud Computing and Big Data Institute at the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), presented “New Infrastructure: The ‘New Future’ of Data Centers,” discussing rapid IDC growth, policy support, and the emerging landscape under the new‑infrastructure wave.

The “Super 5‑Minute” segment featured four guests—Ye Hehua, Li Xiaolu, Zhou Hui, and Jing Yun—who each delivered concise, engaging talks.

The conference also announced the eighth batch of DevOps standard continuous delivery assessments and the first batch of system and tool assessments conducted by CAICT.

Build & Continuous Integration Assessment Results: China Mobile Zhejiang’s Fengyun Energy Efficiency Platform (Excellent), China Telecom Systems Integration Co.’s Biyi Collaborative Development Platform (Excellent), Ping An Bank’s Starlink Development‑Operations Integration Platform.

Pipeline Assessment Results: China Telecom Systems Integration Co.’s Biyi Collaborative Development Platform (Excellent), Zhongyuan Bank’s Original Effect Development‑Operations Integration Platform (Excellent), CITIC Bank’s Development‑Operations Integration Platform (Excellent).

Version Control System Assessment Result: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Co.’s Tencent Gongfeng (Outstanding).

The enterprise‑level DevOps empowerment program welcomed new partners, jointly launched by the Cloud Computing Open Source Industry Alliance and the Development‑Operations Alliance.

Dr. He Baohong presented the latest batch of DevOps empowerment partners and awarded certificates to qualifying enterprises.

The DAOPS Foundation, founded in 2018 in Singapore, is a non‑profit organization aiming to accelerate global digital transformation through open technical standards.

Dr. He Baohong and Jonas Wolf, DAOPS China representative, signed a cooperation memorandum at the ceremony.

Gong Guangqing from Industrial and Commercial Bank of China’s Software Development Center shared “Boosting IT Efficiency: The Bank’s DevOps Organizational Practice.”

Wang Yingjie, head of Lufax’s database team, presented “How Lufax Replaced Its Core Financial Oracle Database Online.”

Xu Qichen, senior director at JD.com and core standards expert, delivered “The Second Half of Internet Quality.”

Yang Xin, Deputy General Manager of Technology Platform at China Telecom Cloud Computing Division, discussed “Building R&D New Infrastructure: Enterprise R&D Cloud Practices under DevOps.”

Afternoon Sessions

Bank of China Special Session: Chen Qiu‑jie, Zhang Yiyang, Zhao Xufu, Tao Feihu, and Liu Yangqing presented various DevOps, testing, AIOps, and security practices.

Tencent Special Session: Li Shigang on DataOps & AIOps in game operations, Zhou Ji‑hai on CODING’s DevSecOps journey, Zhou Xiaojun on rapid scaling of Tencent Meeting, and Xie Hailin on the high‑availability operations platform.

JD.com DevOps Session: Ye Hehua on full‑stack testing platform, Qi Zhihong on high‑speed R&D pipelines, Li Qing on event‑driven quality systems, Ma Xin on large‑scale stress testing, and Cai Chen on testing efficiency for major promotions.

DevSecOps Session: Niu Xiaoling on security‑enabled quality integration, Ru Bingsheng on performance testing insights, Ding Anan on API‑centric data security risk operations, and Ma Songsong on DevSecOps practice.

AIOps Solutions Session: Wang Peng on intelligent operations algorithms, Sun Pei on AIOps for massive user data, Yang Chen on intelligent operations best practices, He Guangbai on Guangdong Yixun’s smart operations, and Xu Haitao on Ping An Tech’s AIOps implementation.

Collected PPT Highlights

Gong Guangqing: “Boosting IT Efficiency – ICBC Software Development Center DevOps Organizational Practice.”

Wang Yingjie: “How Lufax Replaced Its Core Financial Oracle Database Online.”

Xu Qichen: “The Second Half of Internet Quality.”

Dang Shihui: “Promoting DataOps & AIOps in Operations Teams.”

Ye Hehua: “Full‑Stack Internet Testing Platform in Practice.”

Li Shigang: “DataOps and AIOps in Tencent Game Operations.”

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