Data For The Digital Era:
Remove Data As A Constraint In The Race To Innovate
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Jan 18
Live Webinar January 24th, 2017, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: StickyMinds/Techwell
We’re all in a race to innovate, but far too often, data is the bottleneck that keeps our application and project teams from delivering value at the pace we need. Data is expensive to manage, it’s vulnerable to theft and exploitation, and it’s extremely difficult to move.
According to a recent TechWell survey, nearly two-thirds of respondents said it takes too long to access test data. With a proper test data management (TDM) strategy, you can remove common constraints while maintaining a high level of quality.
Join Brett Stevens to learn how advanced IT teams are taking a new approach to TDM to meet the needs of today’s development and testing teams in order to unleash innovation at speed.
Learn how to:
- Hit industry benchmarks for TDM in terms of speed, quality, security, and cost efficiency
- Become an advanced TDM team in order to outperform your peers
- Leverage TDM to boost your DevOps, automation, and cloud efforts
Presenter: Brett Stevens Product Marketing Delphix, is a member of the product marketing team, and focuses on educating clients on the benefit of leveraging data virtualization across the lifecycle of their application projects. In his previous role on the business technology consulting team, Stevens worked with clients to map their data management pain points to use cases for Delphix.
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Data For The Digital Era:
Remove Data As A Constraint In The Race To Innovate
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