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[Case Study]

How Telekom Uses Argo CD and Kargo End-to-End

Thursday| February 26th, 2026 | 9am - 10am PST

GitOps is the backbone of software delivery. By combining Argo CD and Kargo, teams automate deployments and safely promote changes across environments.

Telekom is on a mission to migrate its system landscape to GitOps. Using Argo CD and Kargo, they are building the framework to manage and operate hundreds of digital services—including their online shop and mobile apps—with total automation.

Join Johannes Sonner, Technical Product Manager at Telekom, and Taylor Thomas, Staff Software Engineer at Akuity, as they share how Telekom uses Argo CD and Kargo end-to-end and how they are scaling open source tools.


Register today and learn:

  • Telekom’s GitOps architecture.
  • How Argo CD and Kargo fit into CD.
  • Promotion strategies across dev, staging, and production.

 

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Speakers

Johannes Sonner

Johannes Sonner

Technical Product Manager at Telekom

Johannes Sonner is a Technical Product Manager and DevOps Engineer at Deutsche Telekom, working on platform engineering for large-scale B2C digital platforms. He builds internal developer platforms and runtime environments for microservices powering Telekom’s digital customer channels. With 9+ years in DevOps and platform engineering, his work focuses on Kubernetes, cloud platforms, GitOps, CI/CD automation, and developer experience at enterprise scale.


Taylor Thomas

Staff Software Engineer at Akuity

Taylor Thomas is a Staff Software Engineer working on the Akuity Cloud Platform. He actively participates in the open source community across various container, Kubernetes, and Wasm projects. He is a CNCF Ambassador and a regular speaker at various open source conferences and meetups. His work at Intel, Nike, and Microsoft spanned various containers and Kubernetes platforms as well as WebAssembly platforms. He currently lives in the Utah enjoys hiking and camping.

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