More than ever, enterprise organizations must balance risk with the ability to respond rapidly to continually changing market conditions. However, many factors seem to create obstacles for adopting DevOps, including a legacy systems, bureaucracies, command and control culture and so forth.
In this webinar we heard from three highly regarded voices in the enterprise DevOps movement — renowned author, researcher, speaker and DevOps evangelist, Gene Kim, Capital One Product Manager, Tapabrata (Topo) Pal and VP of DevOps Strategy at XebiaLabs, Andrew Phillips, convene to discuss the processes, people, and technology you need to implement DevOps with Continuous Integration, Continuous Testing and Continuous Delivery.
The session will also included key findings from nearly 100 experience reports from large, complex organization who presented their DevOps transformations gathered at the recent DevOps Enterprise Summit including Macyโs, Capital One, Disney, Target, GE Capital, Western Union, Nordstrom and many more.
Attendees also learned:
– Top successful patterns in successful transformations
– Top learnings from DevOps Enterprise Summit 2015
– Top obstacles for DevOps transformations in large, complex organizations
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Alan Shimel, Editor-in-Chief DevOps.com,, An often-cited personality in the security and technology community and a sought-after speaker at industry andย government events, Alan has helped build several successful technology companies by combining a strong business background with a deep knowledge of technology.
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