Performance Engineering: Proven Practices
Posted by EdmontonPMNov 19
Live Webinar November 23rd 2015 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST
Duration: 1 Hour Credits: 1 PDU Category C Free
Presented by : O’Reilly
- Your customers are more demanding, uncompromising, and unrelenting than ever before.
- They expect your applications and systems to deliver an exceptional experience every time, wherever they are on whatever device they chose.
However, when your system fails to perform because of complex infrastructure, mobile network connections or any other reason, your customers get frustrated and quickly become former customers.
In the world moving at Cloud and DevOps speed, how can you stay ahead and deliver the exceptional experience your customers expect?
Don’t let performance be an afterthought that you attempt to address in final testing. Rather, consider how to engineer for performance from the very beginning.
Effectively, “Performance Engineering” enables you to ensure you deliver quality, scale, and performance throughout your products and services; so you delight customers with amazing experiences.
Learn about the 4 primary elements of Performance Engineering practices:
- Architect & Design: How to engineer configuration and applications up front before starting development.
- Build: DevOps aspects for continuous integration, for effective and fast delivery.
- Deliver: Continuous deployment and operations.
- Monitoring: Predictive, growth, features, and continuous feedback.
How will you apply these proven practices to deliver business results?
Presenters:
Todd DeCapua, Chief Technology Evangelist HP Software, & co-founder of TechBeacon.com; has 20+ years experience in IT applications development, IT operations, technology integrations, in several domains including: Mobile, Agile, Cloud, and Performance Enhancement. Over the years Todd has transformed organizations to Agile / DevOps, consulted with organizations worldwide, and been recognized with several industry certifications and awards.
Shane Evans, (LinkedIn profile) Sr Product Manager & Evangelist for Performance Engineering at HP, is an experienced IT Manager with 12+ years in industry. His primary focus has been Performance Engineering / Management. Shane is an active member of the Performance Engineering community, and regularly contributes to the discussions on the Forums, Google Groups, Yahoo, & LinkedIn.
PDU Category C (PMBOK 5) documentation details:
Process Groups: Planning
Knowledge Areas: 4 – Integration
- 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Work
- 4.4 Monitor and Control Project Work
- 5.2 Collect Requirements
- 6.2 Define Activities
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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