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Phoenix Suns vs. New York Knicks

The Talking Stick Resort Arena accepts the following methods of payment at the Box Office:VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER AMERICAN EXPRESS CASH, THE US AIRWAYS CENTER NO LONGER ACCEPTS CHECKS The WILL CALL windows open two hours prior to events and are located on the Northwest side of the building in the Casino Arizona Pavillion. WILL CALL PICK-UP: The Talking Stick Resort Arena requires that customers picking up WILL CALL tickets furnish the following: 1) PICTURE IDENTIFICATION THAT MATCHES THE PICK-UP NAME 2) CONFIRMATION NUMBER THAT MATCHES THE CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ALTERNATE WILL CALL PICK-UP: If another person, other than the person ordering and paying for the tickets, is picking up a WILL CALL order, the ALTERNATE PICK-UP name MUST be on the account. To get the alternate pick-up name noted on the account, the original purchaser MUST contact Ticketmaster at (1-800-745-3000), ask for customer service to verify account information and request alternate pick-up. Northwest side of Talking Stick Resort Arena in the Casino Arizona Pavilion.(602)379-7800 Suns Game Nights call (602)379-7867 Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 5:00pm Saturday - Sunday: closed except on event days and special on sales. PHOENIX SUNS: To purchase Phoenix Suns tickets for people with disabilities, subject to availability, please call Talking Stick Resort Arena at (602)379-7867 or visit Talking Stick Resort Arena ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. ARIZONA RATTLERS: To purchase Arizona Rattlers tickets for people with disabilities, Subject to availability, please call Talking Stick Resort Arena at (602)379-7800 or visit Talking Stick Resort Arena ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. PHOENIX MERCURY: To purchase Phoenix Mercury tickets for people with disabilities, subject to availability, please call Talking Stick Resort Arena at (602)252-9622 or visit Talking Stick Resort Arena ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. ARENA CONCERTS AND OTHER EVENTS: To purchase concert or other event tickets for people with disabilities, subject to availability, please call Talking Stick Resort Arena at (602)379-7800 or visit Talking Stick Resort Arena ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com.

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Disney On Ice presents Into the Magic

Cash, Visa, Mastercard & Discover. Checks accepted up to two weeks prior to the event. Will call may be picked up at the box office 2 hours prior to the event. Customer must present actual credit card, confirmation number and photo ID. 812-422-1515 TBA Accessible seating is available for all shows.

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Disney On Ice presents Dream Big

Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and American Express Available for pick up beginning 48 hours after order is placed at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse box office. Customer must present actual credit card, confirmation number, and photo ID. 317-917-2727 Mon-Sat: 10:00am - 5:00 pm Sun: Open only on event days 2 hours before start of event. Wheelchair/Accessible seating is available.

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DASA – DevOps Professional Enable And Scale – Pro 2 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description : This 2-day course builds upon the DevOps fundamentals. The key focus of DASA DevOps Professional: Enable and Scale is on the four skill areas that have been defined by DASA and are required for successful DevOps results. The course helps you know why the four skills: courage, teambuilding, leadership, and continuous improvement, are the necessary skills for a DevOps environment. DASA DevOps Professional: Enable and Scale is designed to provide the core education necessary to put DevOps into practice. With the help of DevOps theory, pragmatic examples and exercises, and interactive group discussions and role plays, the course will help you understand how to apply the necessary skills to practice DevOps. Course Outline : Course Introduction Let’s Get to Know Each Other Course Overview Course Objectives Course Agenda Course Book Group Discussions Exam   Teambuilding Design Teams: Introduction to a DevOps Team Characteristics of a DevOps Team Boundaries for a DevOps Team Build Teams: Creating High Performance Teams Feedback: Giving and Taking Shared Responsibility and Accountability Governance: Governance on Three Levels Governance Within a Team Governance Between Teams Governance Between Organizations Scaling External Suppliers   DevOps Leadership Build Culture: Create the Right Environment Change the Habitual Behavior Fail Fast to Improve Maintain the Agile Soil Create Purpose: Know the Importance of Storytelling Define the Purpose of Having a Purpose Relate Alignment with Autonomy Be a Servant Leader: Give Control to the Team Inspire and Support the Team Make Your Own Leadership Manifesto Focus on Success: Customer Value and Team Success Measure and Steer Value   Courage Build Courage: Importance of Courage Out of Your Comfort Zone Resilience Courage in Relationship with Leadership and Feedback Courage at the Team Level Dealing with Failure Think Different: Think Different on a Day-to-day Basis During Standups Standup from Hell 10th Man Rule Think Different in an Organized Way Open Allocation Time Guilds   Value - Customer Centric Action Different Aspects of Value: Customer Value The Different ‘Voices’ Stakeholder Management: Know Your Stakeholders Categorize the Stakeholders Combining Lean Startup and DevOps: The Lean Startup Process The Lean Startup Versus Chaos Combining the Lean Startup and DevOps The Power of Story Mapping: Product/Service Development Approaches Need for Story Mapping Creating Story Maps Continuous Improvement Build Flow: Build Optimal Flow Multitasking and One Piece Flow Little’s Law and Optimization of Process Lead Time Valualize Flow Flow and Resource Utilization Types of Continuous Improvement: Kaizen Radical Change Continuous Improvement Tools: Kaizen Event Value Stream Mapping Visual Management Retrospective Daily Standup Five Times ‘Why’  Exam Preparation Guide  Target Audience : Individuals involved in IT development, IT operations, or IT Service Management Individuals whose role are affected by DevOps and continuous delivery, such as: DevOps Engineers Product Owners Integration Specialists Operations Managers Incident and Change Managers System Administrators Network Administrators Business Managers Automation Architects Enterprise Architects   Learning Objectives : At the end of this course, you will be able to: Explain the importance of DevOps culture and the aspects that can influence it. Explain why courage, teambuilding, leadership, and continuous improvement are required in a DevOps environment. Explain why courage is essential to enable trust, honesty, and experimentation. Identify and evaluate different types of behavior in a DevOps environment. Recognize the signals indicating impediments and/or team dysfunctions. Describe how to form good DevOps teams and assess their maturity. List the effects of happiness and motivation on team performance. Identify how leaders encourage feedback and transparency. Discuss the factors that leaders can influence to build trust. Explain how and why leaders promote a “Safe to fail” environment. Analyze value streams to improve throughput and flow. Facilitate the tools for continuous improvement: structured problem-solving workshops, Story Mapping sessions, and retrospectives.   Course Agenda : Day1 Module 01: Course Introduction Module 02: Teambuilding Module 03: DevOps Leadership Module 04: Courage Day2 Module 04: Courage (Contd.) Module 05: Value - Customer Centric Action Module 06: Continuous Improvement Exam Preparation Guide  Who Can Attend? Individuals involved in IT development, IT operations, or IT Service Management Individuals whose role are affected by DevOps and continuous delivery, such as:   ●     DevOps Engineers ●     Product Owners ●     Integration Specialists ●     Operations Managers ●     Incident and Change Managers ●     System Administrators ●     Network Administrators ●     Business Managers ●     Automation Architects ●     Enterprise Architects

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Domain Models in Practice: DDD, CQRS & Event Sourcing

Milan, 25-26-27 March 2020. Trainer: Marco Heimeshoff Are you interested in building semantic yet simple software that correctly serves its purpose? Join DDD expert and business software artist Marco Heimeshoff for this intensive three-day workshop exploring the technical relationship between code, culture, and architecture and learn how to model and implement software from a business perspective. Target audience If you are an Architect or Developer (junior or senior) with a strong interest in Domain-driven design and modern message-driven architectures then this course is for you! There are no specific requirements to this workshop, only the will and ability to build software with a focus on business behaviour.If you are a programmer with one year experience or a senior architect with 20 years in the industry, your specific mindset represents part of the workforce of business software developers and you can learn and practice language agnostic in this workshop. Topics Understand Domain-driven design (DDD) and when it applies Model the problem domain and explore multiple solutions to choose from Align your design with your business needs using CQRS and DDD Build scalable and decoupled applications with Event Sourcing. Program In this course, you will learn how to scale your application so that any number of queries can be handled, while also maintaining a behaviour rich domain model that can deal with complex scenarios.Discover how Event Sourcing enables you to build highly cohesive and decoupled modules and changes the way you write and communicate about tests forever. These patterns will help you to put your energy where the business value is, by letting you partition your team by their expertise and outsource the busy work. Drawing from Domain-driven design concepts, write code with Command Query Responsibility Segregation and learn how Event Sourcing tells a story in domain terms. Keep your software system design in line with your organisation's needs, improve readability, and strengthen your communication with key stakeholders. Agenda Day One Domain-driven design overview: Essential patterns and practices Defining a Ubiquitous Language Domain model implementation patterns Bounded Contexts Applying DDD in practice. Day Two Capturing user intention instead of editing data Implementing business behaviour in semantic code Applying Event Sourcing Testing with Domain Events using Behaviour Driven Development Implementing Aggregates, Entities and Value Objects Decoupling Bounded Contexts Dealing with performance optimisation and snapshots. Day Three Implementing read models Projecting Event Streams into poly-structured data Dealing with eventual consistency Building distributed systems with Pub/Sub Automating business processes with Sagas Strategies for long lived, evolving Event Sourced systems Discussing benefits, risks and socio-technical implications of CQRS and Event Sourcing. Expect to get your hands dirty You will explore a real domain and implement a working model front to back with a mix of lectures, group modelling with event storming, example guided pair programming and exploratory mob-programming. Why should you buy a ticket? After this workshop you will be able to use the methods of domain-driven design to analyse the business as a whole, split it into manageable contexts alongside the business units and implement a fitting culture, architecture and code to each of them FAQ Anything to do prior to the workshop (books to read, stuff to install)?Attendees will benefit from coming prepared with the knowledge about DDD, CQRS and Event Sourcing, but this is not a prerequisite. You should have a working IDE with a test runner and a language of your liking. Since we will collaborate and pair program, please refrain from obscure languages or dvorak keyboard layouts ;) Do I need my laptop?Yes, we will need one laptop per two people. If you come with colleagues, you can join with one laptop per two people. Will there be any materials to take away?The slides of the lectures and pictures of our models will be shared between all attendees, as well as the source code that we build as a mob. Practical Info Language: English.Time: 9.30 am – 5.30 pmLaptop: Check out the FAQ section. Included in the price: Two coffee breaks and lunch with the trainer and the other attendees are also included in this ticket… because networking matters :-) How to get to Milan? The workshop will be held at the Pirelli Institute (Viale Fulvio Testi, 223, Milan).Check out how to get to the Pirelli Institute, our recommendations for the accommodation, how to get to Milan, and much more at our Istituto Pirelli Institute Venue Page. Questions? Drop us a line at info@avanscoperta.it. Link to the website https://www.avanscoperta.it/en/training/domain-models-in-practice-workshop-ddd-cqrs-event-sourcing/ Trainer Marco Heimeshoff Location Pirelli Institute, viale Fulvio Testi, 223, Milano. Timings Each day will start at 9.30am and finish at 5.30pm. Under_Cover_Learner Discount - SAVE 20% If you’re paying the ticket out of your own pocket and you don’t have a VAT number, you can get a 20% discount on any tickets and on any ticket tiers! How? Just enter the Under_Cover_Learner promotional code in the registration field on Eventbrite. Please note: This code cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers/discount codes, and it applies to any ticket tier. If you need to pay with PayPal, drop us a line at info@avanscoperta.it. We accept the following methods of payment: PayPal, Credit/Debit card (via PayPal, click on the link: "Don't have a PayPal account?"), Bank transfer (upon request - contact us at info@avanscoperta.it). T&C, Privacy Policy, cancellations and refunds, Venue info Find out more at this link.

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