DevOps Pro Europe Conference History
DevOps Pro began in Vilnius and grew into an international conference for DevOps engineers, platform teams, cloud architects, software developers, SREs and technology leaders. This timeline follows the early DevOps Pro Vilnius years, the Europe-branded edition sequence that began in 2019, the online and hybrid years shaped by COVID-19, and the next edition in Riga.
DevOps Pro Vilnius: 2016–2018
Before the current DevOps Pro Europe edition sequence, DATA MINER organised DevOps Pro events in Vilnius. The official video playlists from 2016, 2017 and 2018 show the conference's early focus: practical software delivery, infrastructure automation, cloud, containers, monitoring and DevOps culture.
2016 — DevOps Pro begins in Vilnius
The 2016 DevOps Pro Vilnius recordings show the event as a hands-on conference for teams trying to improve how software was built, tested, deployed and operated. The programme was already close to the themes that would define the later European editions: continuous delivery, automation, infrastructure, monitoring and collaboration between development and operations teams.
2017 — The Vilnius conference returned
In 2017, DevOps Pro Vilnius continued with a broader practitioner programme. The available recordings point to a community interested not only in tools, but also in the way engineering teams organised delivery work: pipelines, testing, release reliability, technical leadership and the cultural side of DevOps adoption.
2018 — The final DevOps Pro Vilnius year
The 2018 event closed the early DevOps Pro Vilnius chapter. By this point, the conference had built a clear identity around CI/CD, cloud infrastructure, containers, automation and operations practice. One year later, that identity continued under the DevOps Pro Europe name and formal edition numbering.
DevOps Pro Europe: 2019–2022
2019 — The first DevOps Pro Europe edition
The first Europe-branded edition opened with workshops at Crowne Plaza Vilnius on 19 March, followed by two conference days at Multikino in Ozas. Its four tracks covered CI/CD, configuration management, automated testing and deployment, containers, orchestration, microservices and cloud computing. The event brought together 50 speakers, six workshops and 650 attendees. The archive also marked a stronger keynote layer, with keynote speakers including Michiel Sens, Howard Deiner, Matthew Simons and Carlos Leon.
2020 — The conference moved online
DevOps Pro Europe 2020 moved online when COVID-19 made it impossible to safely bring an international audience together in Vilnius. Instead of skipping the edition, the organiser adapted the programme into one online workshop day and two online conference days. Five tracks, seven workshops and 50 speakers kept the conference practical and accessible to an international audience of 650 attendees.
2021 — The online programme expanded
COVID-related travel and event restrictions were still affecting international conferences in 2021, so DevOps Pro Europe remained online. The edition grew to six tracks, with more than 50 speakers, three workshops and 650 attendees. Sessions explored Kubernetes, multi-cloud and cloud engineering alongside DevSecOps, team practices and data, keeping the community connected while onsite events were still difficult to run.
2022 — More than 1,200 people registered
By 2022, the online format had become a large international event in its own right. The three-day online conference was followed by two workshop days. Four tracks covered Kubernetes and cloud, observability and security, data management, architecture and DevOps teams. The edition recorded 1,216 registrations and featured 71 speakers and trainers across the conference and five workshops.
The Next Edition: Riga 2027
2027 — DevOps Pro Europe moves to Latvia
The ninth edition will be the first held in Riga. Workshops take place on 25 May at the National Library of Latvia, followed by the main conference on 26–28 May at Apollo Kino Akropole. One ticket again includes DevOps Pro Europe, DevDays Europe and CyberWiseCon Europe.
