Countdown to take-off into the clouds

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CloudCamp

The first day of the Cloud Native Festival, May 19, is dedicated entirely to the CloudCamp. In this barcamp format, participants become contributors by spontaneously introducing topics and setting the agenda themselves – whether as an ask session, workshop, demo, brainstorming session or discussion round.

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Cloud Native Festival

You can look forward to exciting presentations, interactive workshops and numerous networking opportunities. With CloudLand, our Cloud Native community offer a platform for the exchange of knowledge on the growing topic of the cloud. Unconventional formats, interactivity and a high level of expertise attract international festival visitors. From the community for the community!

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Evening Events

At the Gaming Night you will experience the showdown of the Hebocon workshops, the feeling of a small LAN party when you play against and with each other on consoles, and fun with arcade machines. At Summer Night, live music lights up the third evening. Have a few drinks on this chilled-out party night, meet the community in a relaxed atmosphere and simply have fun. The third evening offers gaming nerds a variety of entertainment!


Our Headliners

Quo Vadis, Cloud Native – Entering the Second Decade

Simon Schrottner and Mario Fahlandt take you on a journey through the success story of Kubernetes and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) – from its beginnings to becoming the global standard for modern IT infrastructures. You’ll learn how an entire open-source ecosystem came into being, what role the community plays in this, and how a new era of collaboration is emerging with the Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs). And then we’ll look ahead: What role will artificial intelligence play in the next phase of Cloud Native? A keynote for everyone who wants to understand where we stand, how we got here, and where the journey is headed. 

Wednesday, May 20 | 11 am | Room Captain Hook


Community Spirit & Expertise


We are delighted to announce that this year's event will once again feature numerous presentations and workshops with experts from AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.

In addition, in collaboration with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, we are hosting the CNCF Land at CloudLand. You can look forward to exciting sessions on all things related to cloud computing and open source.

Together, we are shaping the future of cloud technology – join us and experience how the clouds are rising higher and higher!



We connect interested parties, users, and end customers from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, offering them a platform featuring international experts in cloud-native software engineering, architecture, AI & ML, DevOps, public cloud, and  more. In doing so, we deliberately focus on unconventional formats that not only convey the growing knowledge on the broad topic of cloud-native technology but also encourage participation from festival attendees.


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Voices from the Community

"What makes this event so valuable to me is the combination of technical depth and community. The sessions are practical—no marketing hype, just real-world accounts from people facing the same challenges. And the most interesting conversations often happen between talks, at the bar or in line for the roller coaster."
>>> Björn Raupach

"AI is going to replace my job! – That’s something software engineers hear a lot these days. Sure, AI is transforming the industry. That’s exactly why dialogue is more important than ever: What are you using? Where are the opportunities and risks? Conversations remain irreplaceable. See you at CloudLand 2026 in Soltau – come talk to me!" 
>>> Andreas Fischer

"The Cloud Native Festival combines technological depth with a genuine community spirit—and it delivers practical know-how for everyday cloud-native work. That makes it, year after year, an ideal combination of a source of inspiration and a networking platform that you shouldn’t miss."
>>> Matthias Parbel

"I recommend DOAG’s CloudLand because it combines honest dialogue, practical relevance, and a genuine community. No marketing—just learning on equal footing and valuable insights that stick."
>>> Philipp Berg


The Topics of CloudLand

Cloud-native Software Engineering

Cloud-native software engineering is a methodology for building and running scalable applications that is specifically designed to leverage the flexibility of the cloud, distributed systems, and managed services, using tools such as containers, Kubernetes, and CI/CD pipelines. At CloudLand, we take a close look at this focus area.

Architecture

Cloud Native itself is an architectural approach consisting of microservices, containers, CI/CD, and DevOps. Nevertheless, it is important to take a deeper look at the architecture: What are the key patterns in a microservice architecture? How do we deal with batches, for example, when transforming to cloud native? What is behind hexagonal architecture? What does the future hold? What do I need to consider when incorporating serverless and/or reactive paradigms into my architecture? What does the future hold?

AI & ML

Immerse yourself in the world of artificial intelligence and machine learning—technologies that transform data into decisions and machines into learning problem solvers. The combination of AI and machine learning with cloud technologies enables companies to develop, deploy, and scale powerful solutions quickly and cost-effectively. We will be exploring this extremely interesting topic at CloudLand.

Data & BI

The cloud makes data management and business intelligence more powerful, accessible, and future-proof for companies of all sizes and industries. Data and reports are accessible from anywhere, which increases the efficiency of international teams. With instantly available data and analytics, companies get accurate answers in no time. We give you space for this topic.

DevOps

The great wall between development, testing, and operations—in many places, it has already been successfully torn down. But often it proves to be very stable. How can DevOps culture be successfully established in a company? What measures are appropriate for breaking down not only the organizational walls between teams, but also those in people's minds? Which methods best support the ideas behind DevOps, such as greater agility, short feedback cycles, or more personal responsibility? And what about SRE (Site Reliability Engineering)?

Public Cloud

The best-known and largest public cloud providers are clearly AWS, GCP, and Azure. They have established themselves in recent years and offer reliable services. We take a closer look at them and show which services are useful for whom. Nowadays, they offer much more than just an operating system instance (Infrastructure-as-a-Service). We will try to find out how the providers differ and how vendor lock-in can be avoided as far as possible.

Security & Compliance

Security and compliance in a cloud-native environment are crucial for protecting data and applications from threats and meeting regulatory requirements. Integrated security solutions, such as automated policies and zero-trust architectures, embed protection into development and operational processes. Cloud-native approaches not only enable maximum agility, but also proactive protection in a dynamic IT landscape.

Organization & Culture

A cloud-native organization relies on agile structures and a collaborative corporate culture to drive innovation faster. DevOps principles, interdisciplinary teams, and a “fail fast” approach promote continuous learning and efficient implementation of new ideas. This creates a way of working that harmoniously combines technology, people, and processes to successfully shape digital transformation.

Sovereign Cloud

The sovereign cloud combines the agility of cloud-native technologies with strict data protection and compliance requirements. It offers companies the opportunity to store and process sensitive data securely and in compliance with the law in regional data centers. With a sovereign cloud, you can combine state-of-the-art innovations with maximum control and transparency over your data.

Platform Engineering

Platform engineering refers to the creation of internal developer platforms that combine self-service, automation, and security. Clearly defined golden paths create efficient workflows that significantly accelerate development and operations. This improves the developer experience while strengthening governance, compliance, and transparency.

Customer Stories

In this section, you will learn how companies are overcoming challenges and developing innovative solutions using modern cloud technologies. Companies provide exclusive insights into real-world projects, from scaling global applications to introducing AI-powered services, and inspire with tangible results. See for yourself how cloud-native approaches create competitive advantages and drive digital transformation with these success stories.

Open Source

Open source forms the basis of many modern cloud and platform technologies. Communities drive innovation, from Kubernetes to Backstage to observability tools. The focus is on using open source software responsibly, shaping governance, and harnessing the added value of collaboratively developed solutions in a business context.


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RETROSPECTIVE: CLOUDLAND 2025

CloudLand 2025 on demand

With the on-demand ticket for CloudLand 2025, you can take another look back at the content of last year's conference at Heide Park Soltau. This is because the on-demand ticket makes the content of last year's conference available to anyone who is interested, even retrospectively. It is valid for one year from the date of purchase and provides access to all available presentation slides and recordings. First book your ticket, then search for the presentations in the agenda, click on the files, and you're done!

Event report CloudLand 2024

In our review (German language only) you can look back at all the highlights and impressions of #CloudLand2025.With over 140 contributions, numerous workshops and interactive formats as well as entertaining theme nights and an innovative sponsor concept covering the topics of cloud, Microservices, Domain-driven Design, CI/CD, DevOps and Methodology, CloudLand once again knows how to impress.