A Pragmatic View Of DevOps In Large Enterprises
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Live Webinar – March 10th, 2020 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: SD Times (Software Development Times)
The benefits of implementing Agile and DevOps have been well proven for years now, yet a large number of organizations are still struggling to scale DevOps practices across the enterprise.
Why?
Because enterprise IT has to support hundreds of applications across many different, highly-regulated, environments all operating at different speeds. But going fast does not always equate to efficiency.
A multimodal approach to software delivery, with multiple deployments in different places happening at different speeds works fine, as long as the organization understands what they need to transform now, what can wait until later, and what should be ignored.
Join Mark & Julian as they deflate the hype around DevOps and provide a no-nonsense, real-world view of how your organization can gain operational efficiencies and deliver value to your customers.
Presenters:
Mark Levy (LinkedIn profile) Director of Product Marketing, Application Delivery Management, Micro Focus
Julian Fish (LinkedIn profile) Director, Product Management Micro Focus Release & Deployment solutions; has 20+ years experience in the IT industry, starting in quality assurance before working in domains as diverse as infrastructure management, database administration, software development, release engineering, and IT operations. In recent years, Julian has helped large organizations transition their development and release management processes from traditional to continuous delivery based approaches.
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