Available for conferences & private engagements

DevOps, SRE & AI-era infrastructure talks for technical audiences.

Brian Teller speaks to conferences, engineering teams, and technical communities about the operational reality behind modern infrastructure: AI-assisted delivery, platform engineering, reliability, cloud governance, and the judgment those decisions actually require.

Currently booking select late 2026 and 2027 events. Based in central Pennsylvania. Remote anywhere; in-person East Coast preferred, with other regions available when travel is supported.

Conference Keynotes Internal Engineering Sessions Leadership Offsites Practitioner Briefings Podcast Interviews Panels
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Available formats: pick what fits your slot
  • 20-minute lightningSharp single-idea talk for short slots, openers, or AI tracks
  • 40–50-minute conference sessionStandard conference / track session length
  • 60-minute internal talkEngineering all-hands, internal summits, brown bags
  • 90-minute practitioner briefingDeep, opinionated working session for senior engineers
  • Panel or podcast guestDiscussion, debate, mainstage panel, or guest interview
Also available as host or moderator
  • Panel moderator
  • Fireside-chat host
  • Live interview stage
  • Community-track emcee
  • Live podcast recording host
  • AMA host

Talks built around operational judgment.

One signature talk plus alternates. All are grounded in real production patterns and tailored to your audience and runtime. See available formats for lengths.

Other available talks

Different lenses for when the audience is somewhere other than the AI / judgment conversation.

Who these talks are written for.

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Practitioners

DevOps, SRE, platform engineers, and cloud engineers running real production systems.

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Engineering Leadership

Directors, VPs, platform leads, and architects making infrastructure and team-shape decisions.

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Conference & Community Audiences

SREcon, KubeCon, DevOpsDays, IaCConf, vendor & community events, and internal engineering all-hands.

Operator first. Speaker because of it.

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Brian Teller

Infrastructure Strategist ยท Host of Ship It Weekly
25+ years in infrastructure & operations Cloud migrations, Kafka, SOC2 / SOX readiness (PCI & HIPAA experience) AI-era infrastructure & operations Former CTO & engineering manager Live radio, DJ, and large-room communication Host of Ship It Weekly & creator of On Call Brief
Read Brian's full bio → Radio & broadcast background (archive) →

Brian is a senior infrastructure and platform leader with 25+ years running production systems. Representative technical scope includes co-leading AWS → GCP migrations; owning Kafka through Confluent Cloud → MSK → Confluent Cloud (including private networking, Schema Registry, and MirrorMaker2 / Replicator); supporting public-company readiness from an infrastructure angle; running SOC2 evidence across multiple audit cycles; and helping teams prepare for SOX expectations. Earlier in his career he operated AWS at depth and did heavy PCI / SOC2 program work in HIPAA-certified environments, plus disaster recovery with explicit RTO/RPO targets. As CTO of a digital-signage company, he led a zero-downtime migration to the cloud. He has also operated as engineering manager. The through-line is judgment: tradeoffs, blast radius, ownership, and what it feels like for the people carrying the pager.

He hosts Ship It Weekly and publishes On Call Brief. He came up through radio (a college show on XTSR at Towson University with a dormmate; intern → associate morning show producer in the Washington, DC market, then Z104 / WWVZ–WWZZ; evening (7–11pm) and Sunday mornings on Key 103.1 in Frederick, Maryland; years as a mobile DJ). His first paid tech work came during high school at fred.net (later xecu.net), a Frederick-area dial-up ISP — front-line support alongside Unix administration, colo, and hosting customer websites. In high school he managed Unix mail servers and was president of the web club. Outside work he coaches youth football. For clarity: a past ~60-person leadership scope was in high-volume restaurant operations (a different domain than an engineering org), but the same lessons in standards under stress and customer-visible incidents.

Brian's mix is rare: platform-engineering practitioner + DevOps/SRE operator + podcast host + real broadcast background. That combination of hands-on infrastructure credibility plus pacing, audience reading, and live-conversation skills fits especially well where conferences want authentic operator voices over marketing-polished keynotes.

Brian is writing Confidently Wrong — a practical book for DevOps, SRE, platform, and infrastructure engineers on using AI safely across Terraform, Kubernetes, CI/CD, agentic workflows, and operational decisions. Working thesis: AI does not remove the need for engineering judgment — it makes judgment more important.

Hear how Brian thinks in real time.

The best way to hear Brian's delivery style today is Ship It Weekly: unscripted operator commentary, technical interviews, and practical takes on the infrastructure stories engineers are actually dealing with.

Ship It Weekly: the working speaker reel.

Ship It Weekly is the best current sample of Brian's voice: practical, unscripted operator commentary on infrastructure, reliability, AI-era operations, and production risk.

Format: Weekly podcast + video Topics: DevOps, SRE, platform, AI ops Host: Brian Teller
View Ship It Weekly Episodes →

Speaking questions, answered.

What does Brian speak about?

The operational reality behind modern infrastructure: AI-assisted delivery, platform engineering, reliability and SRE, cloud governance, and the judgment those decisions actually require. The signature talk is about how AI raises the cost of bad operational judgment rather than removing the need for it.

What formats and lengths are available?

Brian offers a 20-minute lightning talk, a 40โ€“50-minute conference session, a 60-minute internal talk, and a 90-minute practitioner briefing, plus panel and podcast-guest appearances. He is also available as a panel moderator, fireside-chat host, live interview stage, community-track emcee, live podcast recording host, or AMA host.

What audiences are these talks written for?

Practitioners (DevOps, SRE, platform, and cloud engineers running real production systems), engineering leadership (directors, VPs, platform leads, and architects), and conference and community audiences such as SREcon, KubeCon, DevOpsDays, and IaCConf, as well as internal engineering all-hands.

Where is Brian based and will he travel?

Brian is based in central Pennsylvania. He speaks remotely anywhere; for in-person events the East Coast is preferred, with other regions available when travel is supported. He is currently booking select late 2026 and 2027 events.

How do I invite Brian to speak?

Use the "Invite Brian to Speak" button on this page to reach out with your audience, format, and timing. The best way to preview his delivery style today is Ship It Weekly, his weekly podcast of unscripted operator commentary.

Get a grounded operator voice in your room.

Conferences, internal engineering all-hands, leadership offsites, customer events, podcast interviews, or panels — let's talk about format, audience, and timing.

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