Free virtual conference on May 14 brings together platform engineers, DevOps practitioners and infrastructure leaders to share real-world strategies for scaling infrastructure without sacrificing governance or control
IaCConf 2026: Keeping Pace, the second annual virtual conference dedicated to Infrastructure as Code (IaC), takes place on Wednesday, May 14, 2026. The free half-day event addresses one of the most urgent challenges facing modern engineering organizations: how platform and DevOps teams can keep pace as increasing software delivery velocity exposes the limits of existing infrastructure, workflows and governance models.
Developers are moving faster than ever, using AI to write more code, ship more frequently and increase productivity. But platform and DevOps teams remain accountable for reliability, security, governance and operational excellence. That growing velocity gap creates pressure, risk and burnout for the teams responsible for production systems. IaCConf 2026 is the event for practitioners navigating this reality.
Through practical, experience-driven content grounded in production systems, the conference will share concrete examples of how teams adapted when existing patterns stopped scaling. Sessions are designed for hands-on practitioners—DevOps engineers, platform engineers, SREs, infrastructure architects and cloud architects—as well as those earlier in their IaC journey looking to develop their skills.
Free and open to all, IaCConf 2026 sessions will be streamed live starting at 11:00am EDT/3:00pm UTC on May 14. Registration and agenda details are available at iacconf.com.
IaCConf 2026 Agenda Highlights
The agenda features practitioner-led sessions focused on closing the velocity gap—helping teams enable developer speed without surrendering control and increasing operational confidence rather than risk. Attendees will walk away with:
- Concrete examples of where teams tightened controls to regain speed
- Clear signals on where platform teams should focus as delivery velocity increases
- Real-world insights from teams facing the same pressures
- Confidence that speed and control are not mutually exclusive
Session highlights include:
- When 10x Code Velocity Could Mean 10x Operational Risk—Amin Astaneh, Founder at Certo Modo
- AI Speaks Terraform Like a Tourist—Corey Quinn, Chief Economist at Duckbill
- Replacing Terraform Module Forks with Automatic Policy Transformation Rules—Anton Babenko, CEO at Betajob
- How to Safely Deploy AI Agents that Write and Manage your IaC—Davlet Dzhakishev, CEO/CTO at Cloudgeni
- AI-Enforced Architecture Fitness Functions that Scale—Alexandre Amado de Castro, Senior Principal Engineer at Enova International
The full conference agenda and registration information are available at iacconf.com.
“The practitioners who show up to IaCConf aren’t looking for hype—they’re looking for answers,” said Gareth Kersey, Lead Organizer of IaCConf. “They’re the people responsible for keeping systems stable and secure while everyone around them moves faster. Keeping Pace is built for them. Every session is grounded in real production experience, because that’s what this community values: substance over spectacle, and practical knowledge you can take back to your team on Monday.”
IaCConf 2026 builds on a breakout first year that drew more than 2,800 registrations and nearly 1,000 companies to the inaugural event, and has since grown into a year-round community of more than 6,000 members through virtual spotlight events and in-person meetups at major industry conferences.
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