Live Webinar – February 13th 2015, 12:00-1:00 PM EST
Offered by ASPE (REP 2161) 1 Category A PDU – Free PDU
Note: Although ASPE is an REP presentations may have to be recorded as a Cat C PDU Event – Contact Traci Lester Marketing Specialist at ASPE for more information
Continuous Operation: the holy grail of a product release!
We’ve seen tools pop up to enable it. Microsoft TFS allows the fully Agile developer environment.
- Stuff like Jenkins and Git allow highly streamlined version control and deployment.
- On the operations side, admins can spool up countless new server instances in the cloud, auto-configure them with ease, and seamlessly collaborate with their developers.
We hear about companies like FaceBook and Etsy releasing software to the production environment so often that it becomes one steady flow of deployment, from development to customer-facing release.
Glitches can be fixed so fast…changes implemented so rapidly…that applications are virtually updated in real time, without customers ever knowing.
Meanwhile, the rest of us struggle with the same old IT project challenges we’ve had for years: delays, inaccurate requirements, version control issues.
Problems during release and operations that didn’t show up in Dev.
- Is it reasonable to think that normal, everyday IT shops can achieve the kind of results we read about on the DevOps blogs?
Join ASPE’s resident Agile release and TFS expert Bryon Brewer (LinkedIn profile) for an hour of open Q and A . He will take questions from the audience on all of these issues and more.
PDU Category C (PMBOK 5) documentation details:
Process Groups: Executing
Knowledge Areas: 4- Integration 5 – Scope 8 – Quality
- 4.3 Direct and Monitor Project Work
- 5.2 Define Scope
- 8.1 Plan Quality
- 8.2 Perform Quality Assurance
As a Category C ‘Self Directed Learning Activity’ remember to document your learning experience and its relationship to project management for your ‘PDU Audit Trail Folder’
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