Continuous is the word you must define to get the perfect blend of Agile, Lean & ITSM culture for business technology creation, delivery, management & improvement
DevOps and All the Continuouses w/ Helen BealSonatype
DevOps promises to make better software faster and more safely and many organizations begin by practicing Continuous Integration and moving on to Continuous Delivery and sometimes even extending as far as Continuous Deployment - but this is only the tip of the iceberg.
DevOps demands a fundamental shift in the way we work and requires all participants in an organization to live its principles. It’s much more than a tool chain.
When you are delivering software in an Agile manner in fortnightly sprints, are you still funding in an annual manner? Are you adhering to The Third Way? I.e. are you practicing Continuous Experimentation? Continuous Learning? How are you doing Continuous Testing? Are you including security in that? Have you have Continuous Improvement in your organization for years? When does Continuous Everything turn into Continuous Apathy?
Starting and Scaling DevOps In the EnterpriseSonatype
Gary Gruver, Gruver Consulting
In my role, I get to meet lots of different companies, and I realized quickly that DevOps means different things to different people. They all want to do “DevOps” because of all the benefits they are hearing about, but they are not sure exactly what DevOps is, where to start, or how to drive improvements over time. They are hearing a lot of different great ideas about DevOps, but they struggle to get every-one to agree on a common definition and what changes they should make. It is like five blind men describing an elephant. In large orga-nizations, this lack of alignment on DevOps improvements impedes progress and leads to a lack of focus.
This session is intended to help structure and align those improvements by providing a framework that large organizations and their executives can use to understand the DevOps principles in the context of their current development processes and to gain alignment across the organization for success-ful implem
DevQAOps - Surviving in a DevOps WorldWinston Laoh
Talk given by Winston Laoh at the QA/LA meetup hosted at Q Los Angeles. The goal of the presentation was to inform and persuade test related engineers on how to integrate into DevOps organizations.
How a Mortgage Company is Transforming Their Business with Continuous DeliveryXebiaLabs
Like most major financial services companies, Stater is highly focused on evolving their business to be as customer-facing and as digital as possible. To get there, Stater has a bold vision: to deliver what takes their competitors weeks, in less than an hour. Attend and discover how Stater came to the realization that Continuous Delivery was the only way to get there.
My presentation (Introduction to DevOps) presented to AlQemam company during our technical sessions.
Session main points:
♦ What is DevOps, its history and timeline.
♦ DevOps VS Traditional Silos.
♦ DevOps Culture: The culture of collaboration between Dev and Ops.
♦ DevOps Practices: The practices which support the goals of
DevOps culture.
♦ DevOps Tools: The tools that help implement DevOps practices (Examples of tools used for each DevOps Practice).
♦ DevOps and the Cloud: The close relationship between DevOps and the cloud
DevOps and All the Continuouses w/ Helen BealSonatype
DevOps promises to make better software faster and more safely and many organizations begin by practicing Continuous Integration and moving on to Continuous Delivery and sometimes even extending as far as Continuous Deployment - but this is only the tip of the iceberg.
DevOps demands a fundamental shift in the way we work and requires all participants in an organization to live its principles. It’s much more than a tool chain.
When you are delivering software in an Agile manner in fortnightly sprints, are you still funding in an annual manner? Are you adhering to The Third Way? I.e. are you practicing Continuous Experimentation? Continuous Learning? How are you doing Continuous Testing? Are you including security in that? Have you have Continuous Improvement in your organization for years? When does Continuous Everything turn into Continuous Apathy?
Starting and Scaling DevOps In the EnterpriseSonatype
Gary Gruver, Gruver Consulting
In my role, I get to meet lots of different companies, and I realized quickly that DevOps means different things to different people. They all want to do “DevOps” because of all the benefits they are hearing about, but they are not sure exactly what DevOps is, where to start, or how to drive improvements over time. They are hearing a lot of different great ideas about DevOps, but they struggle to get every-one to agree on a common definition and what changes they should make. It is like five blind men describing an elephant. In large orga-nizations, this lack of alignment on DevOps improvements impedes progress and leads to a lack of focus.
This session is intended to help structure and align those improvements by providing a framework that large organizations and their executives can use to understand the DevOps principles in the context of their current development processes and to gain alignment across the organization for success-ful implem
DevQAOps - Surviving in a DevOps WorldWinston Laoh
Talk given by Winston Laoh at the QA/LA meetup hosted at Q Los Angeles. The goal of the presentation was to inform and persuade test related engineers on how to integrate into DevOps organizations.
How a Mortgage Company is Transforming Their Business with Continuous DeliveryXebiaLabs
Like most major financial services companies, Stater is highly focused on evolving their business to be as customer-facing and as digital as possible. To get there, Stater has a bold vision: to deliver what takes their competitors weeks, in less than an hour. Attend and discover how Stater came to the realization that Continuous Delivery was the only way to get there.
My presentation (Introduction to DevOps) presented to AlQemam company during our technical sessions.
Session main points:
♦ What is DevOps, its history and timeline.
♦ DevOps VS Traditional Silos.
♦ DevOps Culture: The culture of collaboration between Dev and Ops.
♦ DevOps Practices: The practices which support the goals of
DevOps culture.
♦ DevOps Tools: The tools that help implement DevOps practices (Examples of tools used for each DevOps Practice).
♦ DevOps and the Cloud: The close relationship between DevOps and the cloud
Leading the Transformation: Stories from the TrenchesDevOps.com
Join Gary Gruver, Ted Youel and Plutora as they discuss Ted’s 2+ year journey applying the principles from Gary’s “Leading the Transformation” and “Starting and Scaling DevOps in the Enterprise” books with his team at Optum Technologies. Ted will review the systematic steps he took to taking waste and inefficiencies out of their deployment pipeline and the tangible business results they were able to achieve.
Giulio Iannazzo
Solution Engineer – Atlassian
Giulio is a passionate and highly independent contributor, with extensive experience in roles ranging from development and system integration to customer facing consultancy and solution architecture.
DevOps Continuous Integration & Delivery - A Whitepaper by RapidValueRapidValue
In this whitepaper, we will deep dive into the concept of continuous integration, continuous delivery and continuous deployment and explain how businesses can benefit from this. We will also elucidate on how to build an effective CI/CD pipeline and some of the best practices for your enterprise DevOps journey.
Continuous Testing: Preparing for DevOpsSTePINForum
by Ingo Philipp, Distinguished Evangelist, Tricentis at STeP-IN SUMMIT 2018 - 15th International Conference on Software Testing on August 30, 2018 at Taj, MG Road, Bengaluru
CI/CD Best Practices for Your DevOps JourneyDevOps.com
The journey to realizing DevOps in any organization is fraught with a number of obstacles for developers and other stakeholders. These challenges are often caused by key CI/CD practices being misunderstood, partially implemented or even completely skipped. Now, as the industry positions itself to build on DevOps practices with a Software Delivery Management strategy, it’s more important than ever that we implement CI/CD best practices, and prepare for the future.
Join host Mitchell Ashely, and CloudBees’ Brian Dawson, DevOps evangelist, and Doug Tidwell, technical marketing director, as they explore and review the CI/CD best practices which serve as your stepping stones to DevOps and a successful Software Delivery Management strategy.
The webinar will cover CI/CD best practices including:
Containers and environment management
Continuous delivery or deployment
Movement from Dev to Ops
By the end of the webinar, you’ll understand the key steps for implementing CI/CD and powering your journey to DevOps and beyond.
Lessons Learned: Scaling DevOps & CD for the EnterpriseXebiaLabs
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.
Join this webinar and hear 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 include key findings from nearly 100 experience reports from large, complex organization who presented their DevOps transformations gathered at the recent DevOps Enterprise Summit including Macy’s, Capital One, Disney, Target, GE Capital, Western Union, Nordstrom and many more.
We thought we were doing continuous delivery and then... Suzie Prince
Are you sure you are doing continuous delivery? Yeah right! We thought we were too. The journey to continuous delivery (CD) is long, winding and always evolving. Like with many things we thought we had achieved all we could with continuous delivery and then... our business model changed, and then...
Originally presented at QCon New York June 2016 https://qconnewyork.com/ny2016/ny2016/presentation/we-thought-we-were-doing-continuous-delivery-and-then.html
Continuous Testing - What QA means for DevOpsSeaLights
First came agile, then came DevOps and Continuous Delivery, now comes Continuous Testing.
In this new reality of rapid releases, incremental changes, and short QA cycles, testing is becoming a bottleneck. Continuous Testing is a major opportunity for QA leaders to redefine the strategic role in the organization, specifically as drivers of quality within Continuous Delivery.
Join us for an overview of the upcoming challenges that you will face as QA leaders and how Continuous Testing will bring you through these changes on top.
Interactive Demo -> http://www.sealights.io/interactive-demo/
Live Demo -> http://www.sealights.io/request-a-demo/
Mind the Gap: How to bridge the gap between development and operations with release management
The release management process remains challenging for large IT organizations due to the continuing disconnect between development, QA, and operations teams. The challenge faced by these large enterprises is that process maturity, methodology, and platforms vary greatly across teams, organizations and business units. These challenges often produce gaps between development and operations teams. Release management is still being done, but with very inconsistent results and at a high cost, providing minimal insight and a lack of audit compliance.
Join us as Julian Fish, Director of Products at Serena Software, demonstrates how the unique integration framework and process capabilities of Serena Release Control can deliver a consistent and repeatable process that provides complete traceability, audit and compliance across Waterfall, Progressive and Agile processes, for both ITIL and DevOps approaches, and supporting Mainframe to mobile platforms.
Get Ready for Changes to Load Testing
It's time to step up your load testing game! We've invited performance industry veterans, Mark Tomlinson and Brad Johnson, to join us to share market trends and tips so you can get caught up on the latest in the world of performance testing.
We will also dive into what's coming next in performance testing. Many companies are still using load testing practices designed for a bygone era. But websites and apps have changed development forever, resulting in the need for a new approach.
In this webinar, you'll learn:
- What's breaking down the load testing status quo?
- How apps are changing the performance testing game
- How Centers of Excellence survive with DevOps and the agile release cycle
Join us and we'll talk about the road ahead in Load Testing, and what you need to make sure you're ready for this change.
How does a reliable and fast continuous delivery contribute to Engineering Culture? And how does Pipedrive do more than 65 production deployments per day? Answers are in this presentation. I just warn you, without my energetic speech, it's only half of the fun :)
How is testing different in a DevOps agile team. A perspective from the team.TEST Huddle
In this webinar some of the test team at NewVoiceMedia will discuss how testing has changed for them and why working in an agile team is positive for a tester
Find out more - http://testhuddle.com/resource/testing-in-devops/
DevOps Workshop, DevOps for DoD ProfessionalsTonex
DevOps and DevSecOps are organizational software engineering culture and best practices, aiming to unify software development (Dev), security (Sec) and operations (Ops).
The main feature and goal is to automate, monitor and apply security at all stages of the software life cycle: planning, development, construction, testing, release, delivery, deployment, operation and monitoring.
DoD’s legacy software acquisition and development practices and processes don't provide the agility to deploy new software “at the speed of operations”.
In addition, security is usually an afterthought, not inbuilt from the start of the lifecycle of the appliance and underlying infrastructure. DevOps and DevSecOps are the industry best practice for rapid, secure software development.
With the increasing demand for security development, testing, and deployment of IT professionals to improve business efficiency, DevOps has become a software development process that emphasizes communication and collaboration between products, software developers, and operations professionals .
Tonex Offers DevOps Training Workshop, DevOps for DoD Professionals
The DevOps workshop, The DevOps professional training workshop for DoD professionals will assist you master the art and science knowledge to enhance the event and operation activities of the whole DoD team.
Participants will use configuration management tools such as Puppet, SaltStack, and Ansible to build expertise in continuous deployment. The DoD enterprises DevOps and DevSecOps of the Department of Defense (DoD) focus on DOD needs DevOps to accelerate IT service delivery.
Participants will improve their knowledge and skills in the DevOps field through comprehensive courses covering DevOps, Git and GitHub, Jenkins' CI/CD, configuration management, Docker, Kubernetes and many other concepts.
Training Objectives
Learn how to build DevOps skills to meet team needs
Increase knowledge and skills in DevOps methodology
Use continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) to improve the productivity to gain a competitive advantage
Build and deepen knowledge about configuration management and containerization
Gain knowledge of Github, Chef, Jenkins, ChefSpec, Inspec, Test Kitchen, Groovy, Maven and JFrog Artifactory
Become skilled at cloud, source code control, deployment automation and DevOps on cloud platforms
Course Outline:
Introduction to DevOps
DoD DevOps Conceptual Model
DoD DevOps Ecosystem
DevOps Tools and Activities
DevOps Implementation
Overview of DevOps and DevSecOps Product Stack
Audience:
Engineers
Program and Project Managers
Developers
Application Team
Software Engineers, Managers and Directors
IT Executives
Operations Managers
QA and Test Engineers and Managers
Project Managers
Release and Configuration Managers
Scrum Masters
Learn More:
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/devops-workshop-devops-for-dod/
Have you tried to lean your IT Service Management? by Daniel BrestonInstitut Lean France
Workshop: IT going slow, reputation poor, service partners not delivering? Your budget is 30% Development and the rest keeping things running with a mix of internal and external IT teams. Your Service Desk does not add value as no one is paid to call them but you do get a lot of calls for help to fix or make a request. You are struggling to maintain compliance or introduce robust disaster continuity. Your PMO and Dev teams struggle to work with the Operations teams. Your SLAs are worthless.
Any of this sound familiar?
ITIL® or COBIT ® are the standard frameworks IT introduces but these seem to add burden and waste. What I did was lean my ITSM processes but first I leaned my IT people (within IT, partners and business stakeholders). A presentation by Daniel Breston at the Lean IT Summit 2015.
More Lean and IT on www.lean-it-summit.com
The problem of Change has every company's full attention. This study translates the 2016 content agenda for the annual Pink Elephant conference on ITSM into a reference knowledge catalog of key ideas about IT-enablement of adaptability.
Leading the Transformation: Stories from the TrenchesDevOps.com
Join Gary Gruver, Ted Youel and Plutora as they discuss Ted’s 2+ year journey applying the principles from Gary’s “Leading the Transformation” and “Starting and Scaling DevOps in the Enterprise” books with his team at Optum Technologies. Ted will review the systematic steps he took to taking waste and inefficiencies out of their deployment pipeline and the tangible business results they were able to achieve.
Giulio Iannazzo
Solution Engineer – Atlassian
Giulio is a passionate and highly independent contributor, with extensive experience in roles ranging from development and system integration to customer facing consultancy and solution architecture.
DevOps Continuous Integration & Delivery - A Whitepaper by RapidValueRapidValue
In this whitepaper, we will deep dive into the concept of continuous integration, continuous delivery and continuous deployment and explain how businesses can benefit from this. We will also elucidate on how to build an effective CI/CD pipeline and some of the best practices for your enterprise DevOps journey.
Continuous Testing: Preparing for DevOpsSTePINForum
by Ingo Philipp, Distinguished Evangelist, Tricentis at STeP-IN SUMMIT 2018 - 15th International Conference on Software Testing on August 30, 2018 at Taj, MG Road, Bengaluru
CI/CD Best Practices for Your DevOps JourneyDevOps.com
The journey to realizing DevOps in any organization is fraught with a number of obstacles for developers and other stakeholders. These challenges are often caused by key CI/CD practices being misunderstood, partially implemented or even completely skipped. Now, as the industry positions itself to build on DevOps practices with a Software Delivery Management strategy, it’s more important than ever that we implement CI/CD best practices, and prepare for the future.
Join host Mitchell Ashely, and CloudBees’ Brian Dawson, DevOps evangelist, and Doug Tidwell, technical marketing director, as they explore and review the CI/CD best practices which serve as your stepping stones to DevOps and a successful Software Delivery Management strategy.
The webinar will cover CI/CD best practices including:
Containers and environment management
Continuous delivery or deployment
Movement from Dev to Ops
By the end of the webinar, you’ll understand the key steps for implementing CI/CD and powering your journey to DevOps and beyond.
Lessons Learned: Scaling DevOps & CD for the EnterpriseXebiaLabs
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.
Join this webinar and hear 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 include key findings from nearly 100 experience reports from large, complex organization who presented their DevOps transformations gathered at the recent DevOps Enterprise Summit including Macy’s, Capital One, Disney, Target, GE Capital, Western Union, Nordstrom and many more.
We thought we were doing continuous delivery and then... Suzie Prince
Are you sure you are doing continuous delivery? Yeah right! We thought we were too. The journey to continuous delivery (CD) is long, winding and always evolving. Like with many things we thought we had achieved all we could with continuous delivery and then... our business model changed, and then...
Originally presented at QCon New York June 2016 https://qconnewyork.com/ny2016/ny2016/presentation/we-thought-we-were-doing-continuous-delivery-and-then.html
Continuous Testing - What QA means for DevOpsSeaLights
First came agile, then came DevOps and Continuous Delivery, now comes Continuous Testing.
In this new reality of rapid releases, incremental changes, and short QA cycles, testing is becoming a bottleneck. Continuous Testing is a major opportunity for QA leaders to redefine the strategic role in the organization, specifically as drivers of quality within Continuous Delivery.
Join us for an overview of the upcoming challenges that you will face as QA leaders and how Continuous Testing will bring you through these changes on top.
Interactive Demo -> http://www.sealights.io/interactive-demo/
Live Demo -> http://www.sealights.io/request-a-demo/
Mind the Gap: How to bridge the gap between development and operations with release management
The release management process remains challenging for large IT organizations due to the continuing disconnect between development, QA, and operations teams. The challenge faced by these large enterprises is that process maturity, methodology, and platforms vary greatly across teams, organizations and business units. These challenges often produce gaps between development and operations teams. Release management is still being done, but with very inconsistent results and at a high cost, providing minimal insight and a lack of audit compliance.
Join us as Julian Fish, Director of Products at Serena Software, demonstrates how the unique integration framework and process capabilities of Serena Release Control can deliver a consistent and repeatable process that provides complete traceability, audit and compliance across Waterfall, Progressive and Agile processes, for both ITIL and DevOps approaches, and supporting Mainframe to mobile platforms.
Get Ready for Changes to Load Testing
It's time to step up your load testing game! We've invited performance industry veterans, Mark Tomlinson and Brad Johnson, to join us to share market trends and tips so you can get caught up on the latest in the world of performance testing.
We will also dive into what's coming next in performance testing. Many companies are still using load testing practices designed for a bygone era. But websites and apps have changed development forever, resulting in the need for a new approach.
In this webinar, you'll learn:
- What's breaking down the load testing status quo?
- How apps are changing the performance testing game
- How Centers of Excellence survive with DevOps and the agile release cycle
Join us and we'll talk about the road ahead in Load Testing, and what you need to make sure you're ready for this change.
How does a reliable and fast continuous delivery contribute to Engineering Culture? And how does Pipedrive do more than 65 production deployments per day? Answers are in this presentation. I just warn you, without my energetic speech, it's only half of the fun :)
How is testing different in a DevOps agile team. A perspective from the team.TEST Huddle
In this webinar some of the test team at NewVoiceMedia will discuss how testing has changed for them and why working in an agile team is positive for a tester
Find out more - http://testhuddle.com/resource/testing-in-devops/
DevOps Workshop, DevOps for DoD ProfessionalsTonex
DevOps and DevSecOps are organizational software engineering culture and best practices, aiming to unify software development (Dev), security (Sec) and operations (Ops).
The main feature and goal is to automate, monitor and apply security at all stages of the software life cycle: planning, development, construction, testing, release, delivery, deployment, operation and monitoring.
DoD’s legacy software acquisition and development practices and processes don't provide the agility to deploy new software “at the speed of operations”.
In addition, security is usually an afterthought, not inbuilt from the start of the lifecycle of the appliance and underlying infrastructure. DevOps and DevSecOps are the industry best practice for rapid, secure software development.
With the increasing demand for security development, testing, and deployment of IT professionals to improve business efficiency, DevOps has become a software development process that emphasizes communication and collaboration between products, software developers, and operations professionals .
Tonex Offers DevOps Training Workshop, DevOps for DoD Professionals
The DevOps workshop, The DevOps professional training workshop for DoD professionals will assist you master the art and science knowledge to enhance the event and operation activities of the whole DoD team.
Participants will use configuration management tools such as Puppet, SaltStack, and Ansible to build expertise in continuous deployment. The DoD enterprises DevOps and DevSecOps of the Department of Defense (DoD) focus on DOD needs DevOps to accelerate IT service delivery.
Participants will improve their knowledge and skills in the DevOps field through comprehensive courses covering DevOps, Git and GitHub, Jenkins' CI/CD, configuration management, Docker, Kubernetes and many other concepts.
Training Objectives
Learn how to build DevOps skills to meet team needs
Increase knowledge and skills in DevOps methodology
Use continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) to improve the productivity to gain a competitive advantage
Build and deepen knowledge about configuration management and containerization
Gain knowledge of Github, Chef, Jenkins, ChefSpec, Inspec, Test Kitchen, Groovy, Maven and JFrog Artifactory
Become skilled at cloud, source code control, deployment automation and DevOps on cloud platforms
Course Outline:
Introduction to DevOps
DoD DevOps Conceptual Model
DoD DevOps Ecosystem
DevOps Tools and Activities
DevOps Implementation
Overview of DevOps and DevSecOps Product Stack
Audience:
Engineers
Program and Project Managers
Developers
Application Team
Software Engineers, Managers and Directors
IT Executives
Operations Managers
QA and Test Engineers and Managers
Project Managers
Release and Configuration Managers
Scrum Masters
Learn More:
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/devops-workshop-devops-for-dod/
Have you tried to lean your IT Service Management? by Daniel BrestonInstitut Lean France
Workshop: IT going slow, reputation poor, service partners not delivering? Your budget is 30% Development and the rest keeping things running with a mix of internal and external IT teams. Your Service Desk does not add value as no one is paid to call them but you do get a lot of calls for help to fix or make a request. You are struggling to maintain compliance or introduce robust disaster continuity. Your PMO and Dev teams struggle to work with the Operations teams. Your SLAs are worthless.
Any of this sound familiar?
ITIL® or COBIT ® are the standard frameworks IT introduces but these seem to add burden and waste. What I did was lean my ITSM processes but first I leaned my IT people (within IT, partners and business stakeholders). A presentation by Daniel Breston at the Lean IT Summit 2015.
More Lean and IT on www.lean-it-summit.com
The problem of Change has every company's full attention. This study translates the 2016 content agenda for the annual Pink Elephant conference on ITSM into a reference knowledge catalog of key ideas about IT-enablement of adaptability.
The Vertically Integrated Apple Pie: How vertical integration drives the need...jmarkwort
How vertical integration drives the need for Standard Work and enables improvement. Using vertical integration to reduce costs, increase efficiency and develop staff.
Leading IT Service Management from Scrum to KanbanIan Jones
Case study presentation of an IT Service Management team who used Agile Scrum and then switched to Lean Kanban as their way of working.
Discover more at http://www.ianjones.co
Lean IT katsaus. Lean teollisuustuotannossa, palveluisssa, IT palveluissa, tuotekehityksessä ja ohjelmistotuotannossa. Lean IT käytännössä, Kanban, Scrum, Scrumban.
Today´s business world is changing, but one thing remains constant: the need to maximize value and to minimize costs. Now more than ever. IT needs change. How can the various aspects of Lean be applied to IT Strategy Deployment, Portfolio- Program, Project Management, Service Design, Service Delivery and Service Support examined through a Lean lens.
A short presentation at a CSC internal workshop of the prospects of using container technologies, especially Docker, in the context of High Performance Computing (HPC).
Independent women drivers face a wide variety of issues with ridesharing companies. The origins of the problems suggest a need for a different source of authority in the management of the rideshare operations.
Deming to devops - Devops DC June 2015 John Willis
This session will cover the history of Devops. We will look at some of it’s early influences and influencers. Also included will be some best practice case studies and an overview of some of the most widely used tools.
Putting the Puzzle Together: Integrating Emerging Best PracitcesLean IT Association
As organizations shift gears to accomodate the business need for speed and agility, there is a growing interest in models and methods to accelerate business value generation. However, at the same time, there is growing confusion on how these different models such as Lean, Agile, Project Management, and DevOps connect and how they relate to the principles and practices of IT Service Management.This presentation shows how to leverage each of them to accelerate value creating processes.
¿Por qué es tan importante la cultura en el liderazgo de Lean IT?Lean IT Association
La actitud, comportamiento y cultura son los pilares básicos para la implementación de Lean IT en una organización. Nadine nos hablará sobre las características que un buen líder debe tener para poder implementar éxitosamente Lean IT en su empresa, así como acciones concretas para lograrlo.
DevOps Is More than Dev and Ops: It’s about Tearing Down WallsTechWell
The word DevOps is quickly becoming the new Agile—an overused word that has lost its meaning. Cutting through the jargon, Lee Eason gets to the heart of what DevOps means, where it came from, and why it is crucial for your company to embrace it. If you want to deliver on the promise of agile—to improve quality and reduce time to market—you must understand and implement DevOps. Lee shares three mechanisms of change—enablement, mentoring, and coaching—you can use to drive the transformation, as well as key performance indicators to measure your progress along the way. Learn where the big technical roadblocks lie, why they exist in your company, and how to navigate them successfully. Finally, Lee shares key benefits you can expect with your shift to DevOps—the effect on consumers’ loyalty, developer satisfaction, systems uptime, and software quality.
Are you a:
- University student or fresh graduate wishing to pursue a career in DevOps and want to prepare for it?
- Software Engineer (developer, tester, etc.) who is curious about DevOps?
- Software Engineer (developer, tester, etc.) wishing to switch from his/her current role to a DevOps related role?
This session is just for you!
Check out the video on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYWEOdORH40
[Webinar] Test First, Fail Fast - Simplifying the Tester's Transition to DevOpsKMS Technology
DevOps is a spectacular mish-mash of development and operations processes and practices that has been growing increasingly popular in recent years. With the upward trending rate in adoption comes the need for organizations to fully understand the key practices as well as thoroughly integrating team members, especially testers, throughout the delivery pipeline. Getting started with DevOps practices can be a little tricky when choosing the right tools, people, and processes. In this webinar, we’ll focus on helping you make the switch without diminishing the team’s delivered product quality, so that the transition meets the enterprise objectives of speed and reliability.
Tune in to learn:
The biggest concern when moving to DevOps - and how to handle it
Why you need ‘Coding Testers’
The best tools for the job
The process of failing fast, and its significance to testers
Measuring the transition - recommended metrics
The value of DevOps long-term - efficiency, repeatability & reliability
Don’t worry about failing - it’s a part of the process!
Understand what is DevOps and why is it important for an organization. See the different benefits of continuous Intergration and continuous Deployment. Also see how Lean Apps implements DevOps today
Why DevOps?
DevOps principles
DevOps concepts
DevOps practices
DevOps people
DevOps controls
DevOps training and further reading
Where do you start with DevOps?
Manchester ITExpo Talk: DevOps large and small - Cambridge SatchelJwooldridge
ITExpo Manchester Slides on how to represent DevOps large and small, ie large corporate enterprise compared to startup with clean sheet of paper. How to approach Software Engineering with DevOps front and centre of team and technology strategy as developed by Jonny Wooldridge from Cambridge Satchel
Enterprise Devops Presentation @ Magentys Seminar London May 15 2014Jwooldridge
Thanks to Liam and the crew from Magentys for arranging a fantastic evening of presentations on all things DevOps.
Attached is my presentation from the event on Enterprise Devops.
For those of you who missed it:
“Join the crowd of 100 industry leaders across the Retail, Finance and Digital sectors for an exciting evening of talks in London’s Tech City on DevOps. Enjoy networking with a chilled beer alongside the experts who are making DevOps work and those who want to make it work.
Whether you’re a corporate or start-up, DevOps should be a hot topic so listen to how the experts are achieving great things, hear their views on the trends and discuss the future of DevOps.”
Jonny
enterprisedevops.com
Addo dev ops is journey - choose your own adventure v2Fabian Iannarella
Interested in DevOps but not sure how to get started? Join us to explore the real meaning behind DevOps and how to begin your own DevOps Journey. Every organization is different, but DevOps is a universal concept, and it can be applied anywhere. We'll explore some common patterns and approaches, both technical and cultural that can get your organization started on their own adventure!
DevOps is mainstream - at least the tools, the automation and the metrics. But what happened to DevOps Culture? Does it still matter? If yes - how do we achieve it?
Showing the challenges and opportunities within the SAP ecosystem for adopting DevOps practices. Discussing how ABAP, HANA, UI5, BObj, NW JAVA and SCP JAVA each have their own capabilities and challenges in adopting DevOps.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
2. www.ranger4.com DevOpstastic
A Short History of DevOps
2007
2008
2009 2013
Andrew Shafer
Agile
Conference,
Toronto
Patrick
Dubois
Agile System
Administrator
Group
DevOps Days
Belgium
#devops
John Allspaw &
Paul Hammond
FlickR
‘Gartner Explores
DevOps’
Cameron Haight
Mike Gualateri,
Forrester
– ‘NoOps’
Ronnie Colville of
Gartner: ‘ARA is a
Key to DevOps’
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2011
2012
2015
2016
DevOps Days
Belgium
5 Year
anniversary
Ghent
The
Phoenix
Project
GAME!
DevOps
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Each check-in is validated by
• An automated build
• Automated unit, integration
and acceptance tests
Continuous integration is a development practice that requires developers to
integrate code into a shared repository on a daily basis.
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Integrating regularly in production-like environments makes it
easier to quickly detect and locate conflicts and errors.
Continuous Integration
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Commit
Code
Build and
Test
Acceptance
Test
Deploy to
Prod and
Test
Release
Automated
Trigger
Manual
Trigger
Stop the line when tests fail
Test Staging Prod
Feedback – test results, monitoring data, etc.
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Continuous delivery is a methodology that focuses on making sure software
is always in a releasable state throughout its lifecycle.
Deployment is the installation of a specified version of software to a given environment
(e.g., promoting a new build into production).
Continuous Delivery
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Ranger4’s ‘How Continuous is Your DevOps?’ Survey
Results! (Q3 2016)
SOURCE: Ranger4’s ‘How Continuous is Your DevOps?’ Survey (Q1 2016)
What is your Continuous goal?