Next Generation IT Delivery - What it means to deliver atthe speed of the Dig...Mirco Hering
We live in the Digital Age and IT delivery needs to get faster and faster...I presented this point of view at the Accenture Test Symposium in Australia in 2015.
Achieving DevOps using Open Source Tools in the EnterpriseCollabNet
Join Tech Mahindra and CollabNet to learn how you can deliver business value more quickly with higher quality using Tech Mahindra ADOPT (Agile DevOps Process Transformation), an offering for enterprise software development teams built and delivered on the CollabNet TeamForge framework for open source tools.
Developing a Testing Strategy for DevOps SuccessDevOps.com
To achieve rapid time-to-market, businesses have embraced DevOps, which places a premium on speed and efficiency. But speed is not the only measure of DevOps success. To release better software faster, enterprises must optimize testing strategy and embed a culture of quality within their DevOps processes.
In this webinar, you will learn:
How to transform QA from a bottleneck to a speed enabler
How to integrate quality and increase visibility throughout the SDLC
How to help your VPs and Directors gauge the success of their current quality initiatives
Introduction to DevOps covering:
- Why DevOps
- How to build DevOps Teams in your organization
- Cloud Tools you can use for DevOps (Azure and AWS)
- Legacy Software and DevOps
- What is the Future of DevOps
- People to Follow
What are the Cool Kids Doing With Continuous Delivery?CA Technologies
Building a solid application delivery tool chain is no easy task. The popularity of infrastructure configuration management tools like Puppet, Chef, Salt and others are a direct result of the explosion of virtual machines needing to be maintained, configured and provisioned. Learn how you can leverage these trends and combine infrastructure configuration and release automation to build an enterprise class continuous delivery solution for your business.
For more information on DevOps solutions from CA Technologies, please visit: http://bit.ly/1wbjjqX
Next Generation IT Delivery - What it means to deliver atthe speed of the Dig...Mirco Hering
We live in the Digital Age and IT delivery needs to get faster and faster...I presented this point of view at the Accenture Test Symposium in Australia in 2015.
Achieving DevOps using Open Source Tools in the EnterpriseCollabNet
Join Tech Mahindra and CollabNet to learn how you can deliver business value more quickly with higher quality using Tech Mahindra ADOPT (Agile DevOps Process Transformation), an offering for enterprise software development teams built and delivered on the CollabNet TeamForge framework for open source tools.
Developing a Testing Strategy for DevOps SuccessDevOps.com
To achieve rapid time-to-market, businesses have embraced DevOps, which places a premium on speed and efficiency. But speed is not the only measure of DevOps success. To release better software faster, enterprises must optimize testing strategy and embed a culture of quality within their DevOps processes.
In this webinar, you will learn:
How to transform QA from a bottleneck to a speed enabler
How to integrate quality and increase visibility throughout the SDLC
How to help your VPs and Directors gauge the success of their current quality initiatives
Introduction to DevOps covering:
- Why DevOps
- How to build DevOps Teams in your organization
- Cloud Tools you can use for DevOps (Azure and AWS)
- Legacy Software and DevOps
- What is the Future of DevOps
- People to Follow
What are the Cool Kids Doing With Continuous Delivery?CA Technologies
Building a solid application delivery tool chain is no easy task. The popularity of infrastructure configuration management tools like Puppet, Chef, Salt and others are a direct result of the explosion of virtual machines needing to be maintained, configured and provisioned. Learn how you can leverage these trends and combine infrastructure configuration and release automation to build an enterprise class continuous delivery solution for your business.
For more information on DevOps solutions from CA Technologies, please visit: http://bit.ly/1wbjjqX
DevOps is where you get to practically implement your software coding capabilities with the knowledge of IT operations and bring out the best in problem-solving tactics to help your organization
DevOps is an emerging name for the collection of techniques we are adopting to meet this challenge and close the gap. While the DevOps movement is relatively young, many of its approaches are rooted in existing best practices.
This presentation makes an argument for DevOps, and proposes a DevOps Infrastructure team to help implement tooling that brings Developers and Operations folks together.
These slides are from a recorded webcast available here: http://www.urbancode.com/html/resources/webinars/DevOps_ITs_Automation_Revolution.html
Cloud and Network Transformation using DevOps methodology : Cisco Live 2015Vimal Suba
Content presented as part of Cisco Live 2015 in San Diego
Why DevOps and what it means to be a DevOps-Enabled Organization?
Recommendations on Toolchain, Metrics framework, best practices and tips to help you embark on your IT Organization on DevOps journey
DevOps Deep Dive Webinar: Building a business case for agile and devopsBasis Technologies
You may have heard about DevOps buzz. But what do you need to know to convince your boss to build a business case ? Why should your organization invest in the changes required to adopt DevOps and Agile methods?
For many companies, DevOps and Agile is a part of this digital transformation puzzle, giving them the agility and operational benefits needed to change IT systems fast.
Download this webinar recording where we’ll explain the technical and business advantage of implementing DevOps and Agile practices in your organization, and how to go about doing it.
Just go to: http://www.basistechnologies.com/Building-a-business-case-for-DevOps-and-Agile-for-SAP-webinar
DevOps tools are continuously evolving. Join us in this webinar to learn more about the essentials you need to know now.
DevOps practices are rapidly changing how enterprises and software producers bring their applications and digital services to market. Those watching the DevOps market have seen it grow, with new processes and toolsets to support software delivery and infrastructure management. The market is changing so quickly that anyone who takes their eyes off it for a moment finds the tools available, and their capabilities, have changed.
DevOps Patterns Distilled: Implementing The Needed Practices In Practical StepsCA Technologies
Learn from Gene Kim, one of the “DevOps Cookbook” authors, how to help accelerate DevOps adoption, increase the success of DevOps initiatives and lower the activation energy required for DevOps transformations to start and finish.
For more information on DevOps solutions from CA Technologies, please visit: http://bit.ly/1wbjjqX
DevOps, A path to Enterprises to Adopt [Decoding DevOps Conference - InfoSep...InfoSeption
A look at how enterprises should adopt DevOps, and an excellent look at the patterns driving a cultural change within DevOps following organisation and their benefits.
That DevOps and Agile bring benefit is self-evident; these slides explore how the key benefits can be quantified such that a business case can be built.
DevOps concepts, tools, and technologies v1.0Mohamed Taman
DevOps is not a tool or technology; it is an approach or culture that makes things better.
This session describes in detail how DevOps solves different problems of the traditional
application delivery cycle.
It also describes how it can be used to make development and operations teams efficient and effective in order to make time to market faster by improving culture. It also explains key concepts essential for evolving DevOps culture.
In this session, we will cover the following topics:
1- Understanding the DevOps movement
2- The DevOps lifecycle—it's all about “continuous”
3- Continuous integration
4- Configuration management
5- Continuous delivery/continuous deployment
6- Continuous monitoring
7- Continuous feedback
8- Tools and technologies
Slides from this webcast: bit.ly/mTUTq4
Discussion of what DevOps is, why we need it, what sorts of shared tooling helps it, and how it fits in to an enterprise rollout.
Presentation on Gene Kims - DevOps Enterprise Summit 2021. Anders presents a journey from journey from Monolithic applications to Microservices, On-Premise hosting to Public Cloud and from 3 production deployments per year to 30+ per
day.
¿Qué es DevOps y por qué es importante en el Ciclo de Software? por michelada.ioSoftware Guru
DevOps es una cultura que se centra en la comunicación e integración entre desarrolladores de software y los profesionales de operaciones en IT. Busca una entrega continua de valor al cliente así como automatización de procesos, mejorando las prácticas en cada fase del Ciclo de Software.
Presentado por: Karen Ventura
More and more companies worldwide are excited about DevOps and the many potential benefits of embarking on a DevOps transformation. The challenge many of them are having, however, is figuring out where to begin and how to scale DevOps practices over time. These challenges can be especially daunting in large enterprises. In this webinar we will discuss a maturity model for framing your transformation, then focus on analyzing your deployment pipeline and identify existing inefficiencies in software development and deployment.
DevOps is a methodology capturing the practices adopted from the very start by the web giants who had a unique opportunity as well as a strong requirement to invent new ways of working due to the very nature of their business: the need to evolve their systems at an unprecedented pace as well as extend them and their business sometimes on a daily basis.
While DevOps makes obviously a critical sense for startups, I believe that the big corporations with large and old-fashioned IT departments are actually the ones that can benefit the most from adopting these principles and practices.
Accenture DevOps: Delivering applications at the pace of businessAccenture Technology
Are you ready to shift to continuous delivery? DevOps, a leading software engineering innovation, makes this shift possible by bringing business, development and operation teams together to streamline IT and applying more automated processes.
DevOps is where you get to practically implement your software coding capabilities with the knowledge of IT operations and bring out the best in problem-solving tactics to help your organization
DevOps is an emerging name for the collection of techniques we are adopting to meet this challenge and close the gap. While the DevOps movement is relatively young, many of its approaches are rooted in existing best practices.
This presentation makes an argument for DevOps, and proposes a DevOps Infrastructure team to help implement tooling that brings Developers and Operations folks together.
These slides are from a recorded webcast available here: http://www.urbancode.com/html/resources/webinars/DevOps_ITs_Automation_Revolution.html
Cloud and Network Transformation using DevOps methodology : Cisco Live 2015Vimal Suba
Content presented as part of Cisco Live 2015 in San Diego
Why DevOps and what it means to be a DevOps-Enabled Organization?
Recommendations on Toolchain, Metrics framework, best practices and tips to help you embark on your IT Organization on DevOps journey
DevOps Deep Dive Webinar: Building a business case for agile and devopsBasis Technologies
You may have heard about DevOps buzz. But what do you need to know to convince your boss to build a business case ? Why should your organization invest in the changes required to adopt DevOps and Agile methods?
For many companies, DevOps and Agile is a part of this digital transformation puzzle, giving them the agility and operational benefits needed to change IT systems fast.
Download this webinar recording where we’ll explain the technical and business advantage of implementing DevOps and Agile practices in your organization, and how to go about doing it.
Just go to: http://www.basistechnologies.com/Building-a-business-case-for-DevOps-and-Agile-for-SAP-webinar
DevOps tools are continuously evolving. Join us in this webinar to learn more about the essentials you need to know now.
DevOps practices are rapidly changing how enterprises and software producers bring their applications and digital services to market. Those watching the DevOps market have seen it grow, with new processes and toolsets to support software delivery and infrastructure management. The market is changing so quickly that anyone who takes their eyes off it for a moment finds the tools available, and their capabilities, have changed.
DevOps Patterns Distilled: Implementing The Needed Practices In Practical StepsCA Technologies
Learn from Gene Kim, one of the “DevOps Cookbook” authors, how to help accelerate DevOps adoption, increase the success of DevOps initiatives and lower the activation energy required for DevOps transformations to start and finish.
For more information on DevOps solutions from CA Technologies, please visit: http://bit.ly/1wbjjqX
DevOps, A path to Enterprises to Adopt [Decoding DevOps Conference - InfoSep...InfoSeption
A look at how enterprises should adopt DevOps, and an excellent look at the patterns driving a cultural change within DevOps following organisation and their benefits.
That DevOps and Agile bring benefit is self-evident; these slides explore how the key benefits can be quantified such that a business case can be built.
DevOps concepts, tools, and technologies v1.0Mohamed Taman
DevOps is not a tool or technology; it is an approach or culture that makes things better.
This session describes in detail how DevOps solves different problems of the traditional
application delivery cycle.
It also describes how it can be used to make development and operations teams efficient and effective in order to make time to market faster by improving culture. It also explains key concepts essential for evolving DevOps culture.
In this session, we will cover the following topics:
1- Understanding the DevOps movement
2- The DevOps lifecycle—it's all about “continuous”
3- Continuous integration
4- Configuration management
5- Continuous delivery/continuous deployment
6- Continuous monitoring
7- Continuous feedback
8- Tools and technologies
Slides from this webcast: bit.ly/mTUTq4
Discussion of what DevOps is, why we need it, what sorts of shared tooling helps it, and how it fits in to an enterprise rollout.
Presentation on Gene Kims - DevOps Enterprise Summit 2021. Anders presents a journey from journey from Monolithic applications to Microservices, On-Premise hosting to Public Cloud and from 3 production deployments per year to 30+ per
day.
¿Qué es DevOps y por qué es importante en el Ciclo de Software? por michelada.ioSoftware Guru
DevOps es una cultura que se centra en la comunicación e integración entre desarrolladores de software y los profesionales de operaciones en IT. Busca una entrega continua de valor al cliente así como automatización de procesos, mejorando las prácticas en cada fase del Ciclo de Software.
Presentado por: Karen Ventura
More and more companies worldwide are excited about DevOps and the many potential benefits of embarking on a DevOps transformation. The challenge many of them are having, however, is figuring out where to begin and how to scale DevOps practices over time. These challenges can be especially daunting in large enterprises. In this webinar we will discuss a maturity model for framing your transformation, then focus on analyzing your deployment pipeline and identify existing inefficiencies in software development and deployment.
DevOps is a methodology capturing the practices adopted from the very start by the web giants who had a unique opportunity as well as a strong requirement to invent new ways of working due to the very nature of their business: the need to evolve their systems at an unprecedented pace as well as extend them and their business sometimes on a daily basis.
While DevOps makes obviously a critical sense for startups, I believe that the big corporations with large and old-fashioned IT departments are actually the ones that can benefit the most from adopting these principles and practices.
Accenture DevOps: Delivering applications at the pace of businessAccenture Technology
Are you ready to shift to continuous delivery? DevOps, a leading software engineering innovation, makes this shift possible by bringing business, development and operation teams together to streamline IT and applying more automated processes.
DevOps and Continuous Delivery Reference Architectures (including Nexus and o...Sonatype
There are numerous examples of DevOps and Continuous Delivery reference architectures available, and each of them vary in levels of detail, tools highlighted, and processes followed. Yet, there is a constant theme among the tool sets: Jenkins, Maven, Sonatype Nexus, Subversion, Git, Docker, Puppet/Chef, Rundeck, ServiceNow, and Sonar seem to show up time and again.
Hopefully everyone has enough of presentations 'What is DevOps?'. Let's talk about real stuff - what are DevOps issues and struggle in enterprise life. I'll give you few ideas and several simple steps what covers it all.
How DevOps Drives Real-Time Business GrowthCognizant
Merging application development and operations functions - known as DevOps - is a powerful method of accelerating products, deriving actionable insights and ensuring agility. We offer a primer that includes suggestions on how to derive the most value from DevOps tools.
DevOps on AWS: Deep Dive on Continuous Delivery and the AWS Developer ToolsAmazon Web Services
Today’s cutting-edge companies have software release cycles measured in days instead of months. This agility is enabled by the DevOps practice of continuous delivery, which automates building, testing, and deploying all code changes. This automation helps you catch bugs sooner and accelerates developer productivity. In this session, we’ll share the processes that Amazon’s engineers use to practice DevOps and discuss how you can bring these processes to your company by using a new set of AWS tools (AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy). These services were inspired by Amazon's own internal developer tools and DevOps culture.
Agile DevOps is Obsidian’s approach to agile development, continuous integration, continuous testing, and continuous deliverythrough the use of automated tools, and streamlined processes. We deliver incremental development continuously to production, which reduces defects, eliminates excess cycle time, provides continuous feedback and eliminates outage windows when deploying to production.
In this white paper, we will take a deeper dive into Obsidian’s Agile DevOps approach and how leaders in the federal government can leverage this solution for faster adoption of DevOps into existing and new federal IT programs.
DOES16 San Francisco - Susanna Brown & Ben Chan - DevOps in the Midst of an A...Gene Kim
DevOps in the Midst of an Airline Merger
Susanna Brown, Managing Director Operations Technology, American Airlines
Ben Chan, Director Shared Services, American Airlines
Description:
DevOps as a cultural change agent to bring enterprise/federated, infrastructure/development, employees/vendors together, while merging two major airlines.
DevOps as a cultural change agent to bring enterprise/federated, infrastructure/development, employees/vendors together, while merging two major airlines.
DevOps Enterprise Summit San Francisco 2016
DOES16 San Francisco - Gene Kim & John Willis - Beyond the Phoenix ProjectGene Kim
Beyond the Phoenix Project - a conversation with Gene Kim and John Willis
John Willis, Director of Ecosystem Development, Docker
Gene Kim, author, researcher, and founder of IT Revolution
A fireside chat - looking beyond "The Phoenix Project."
Live Webinar- Making Test Automation 10x Faster for Continuous Delivery- By R...RapidValue
A live webinar hosted by RapidValue Solutions on "Making Test Automation 10X Faster for Continuous Delivery".
Key takeaways:
1. Achieving test automation in a DevOps world
2. Building a business-tailored test automation framework
3. Overcoming limitations of open source tools
4. Case study: Creating 2000+ test cases in less than a month for a product development firm
5. Demo: Zero-code test automation for non-testers using AccuRate ( test automation suite by RapidValue)
DevOps - The Key to Rapid Productization (Introduction to the 5C's of DevOps)Cygnet Infotech
DevOps combines software development and operations optimizing the development life cycle through continuous integration and delivery resulting Rapid Productization with superior quality. Here are the 5C's of DevOps that everyone must know.
Enterprise DevOps and the Modern Mainframe Webcast PresentationCompuware
Compuware and CloudBees demonstrate how you can apply modern DevOps practices to your mainframe applications using Compuware ISPW and Topaz for Total Test with CloudBees Jenkins. Compuware Product Manager Steve Kansa and CloudBees DevOps Evangelist Brian Dawson will:
- Position the mainframe as part of your DevOps and CI/CD journey
- Explain how Jenkins automates mainframe source code management and testing
- Demo a CI/CD workflow on a COBOL application
Watch the full presentation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4MWrPy3bKM.
DevOps is an acronym for Development and Operations – two most important teams within any organization. For implementing DevOps successfully its important to understand the building blocks that make up this agile methodology.
DevOps is an acronym for Development and Operations – two most important teams within any organization. For implementing DevOps successfully its important to understand the building blocks that make up this agile methodology.
ROLE OF iSAFE/iMobi IN SEAMLESS INTEGRATION OF THE DEVOPS ENVIRONMENTIndium Software
IP-led test automation framework supported by blueprint
for product development in Devops environment can
ensure automation in the true sense.
DevOps is fast becoming adopted as the environment for product
development. It facilitates closer integration of development and operations
teams, reducing the time needed to develop and deploy a product. However,
it is still in its early stages and the teams continue to work in silos due to the
different kinds of tools they need suited to their needs.
An IP-driven testing framework like iSAFE can be the bulwark on which the development, testing and operations teams can integrate more seamlessly,
as it provides one key feature needed when handling such a comprehensive
environment – traceability. The other advantages, of course, are reusability,
automated alerts and shorter testing periods, thus aiding in the quick time-to-market
needs of the organizations.
Devops transformation in the Rational Collaborative Lifecycle OrganizationRobbie Minshall
Set of slides providing a summary of our DevOps Transformation efforts within the Rational Collaborative Lifecycle Management organization. Discusses the use of IBM Urbancode Deploy, IBM Pure Application System and adoption of DevOps methodologies.
Training Bootcamp - MainframeDevOps.pptxNashet Ali
Cloud Migration services from your on-premise environment can sometimes be very simple and other times an extremely complicated project to implement. For either scenario, there are always considerations to bear in mind when doing so. This course has been designed to highlight these topics to help you ask the right questions to aid in a successful Cloud migration.
Within this course, we look at how timing plays an important part in your project's success and why phased deployments are important. Security is also examined where we focus on a number of key questions that you should have answers to from a business perspective before your Cloud migration. One of the biggest decisions is your chosen public cloud vendor, how do you make the decision between the available vendors, what should you look for when selecting you will host your architecture, this course dives into this question to help you finalize your choice.
Understanding the correct deployment model is essential, it affects how you architect your environment and each provides different benefits, so gaining the knowledge. I look at how you can break this question down to help you with your design considerations. We also cover service readiness from your on-premise environment and how to align these to the relevant Cloud services. Your design will certainly be different from your on-premise solution, I discuss the best approach when you start to think about your solution design, some of the dos and some of the don’ts.
Once you have your design, it’s important to understand how you are actually going to migrate your services ensuring optimum availability and minimal interruption to your customer base, for example looking at Blue/Green and Canary deployments. Cloud migration allows for some great advantages within your business continuity plans, as a result, I have included a lecture to discuss various models that work great within the Cloud.
Course Objectives
By completing this course you will:
Have greater visibility of some of the key points of a cloud migration
Be able to confidently assess the requirements for your migration
Intended Audience
This course has been designed for anyone who works or operates in business management, business strategy, technical management, and technical operations.
Prerequisites
For this course, it's assumed that you have a working knowledge of cloud computing and cloud principles.
What You Will Learn about Cloud Migration
Introduction - This provides an introduction to the trainer and covers the intended audience. We will also look at what lectures are included in the course, and what you will gain as a student from attending the course.
Time Management – How time plays an important part in successful cloud migration. We discuss the key points to allow time for and how to use it to plan a phased migration.
Security – This lecture will give you the ability to ask the key security questions to the business before performing a migration to the Cloud.
Driving on from Agile, organisations are looking to
dramatically increase the rate at which they deliver
new software updates to their customers / business
users by embracing DevOps. This presentation will
explain the Micro Focus approach to DevOps and
how we can help organisations like yours as they
move to Continuous Delivery.
Using Lean Thinking to identify and address Delivery Pipeline bottlenecksSanjeev Sharma
Using Lean Thinking to identify and address Delivery Pipeline bottlenecks: This session explores 'Lean Thinking' techniques to help identify 'bottlenecks' in your delivery pipeline that can be addressed by adopting DevOps
Pivotal korea transformation_strategy_seminar_enterprise_dev_ops_20160630_v1.0minseok kim
devops has been popular in IT ever since emerging cloud technology. to make IT more agile, we need to keep setup goal and measure performance with adopting new cloud native tools.
Cloud continuous integration- A distributed approach using distinct servicesAndré Agostinho
In cloud computing services the ability to share and deliver services, scale computing resources and distribute data storage and files requires a deployment process aligned with agility and scalability. The continuous integration can automate process reducing operational effort, improving code quality and reducing time to market. This presentation shows a proposal for distributed continuous integration to use differents cloud computing services, from planning to execution of scenarios.
Keys to continuous testing for faster delivery euro star webinar TEST Huddle
Your business needs to deliver faster. To accommodate, Development needs to introduce fewer changes but in a much more frequent cadence. This creates a challenge for test teams to keep up with the rapid pace of change without compromising on quality. Automation is paramount to the success or failure of Continuous Delivery, and Continuous Testing enables early and frequent quality feedback throughout the CI/CD pipeline.
In this webinar, Eran & Ayal will explore how to implement Continuous Testing to ensure high quality releases in a Continuous Delivery environment; including what to test and when to automate new functionality in order to optimize your efforts.
Continuous Integration for Mobile App TestingMartin Smith
An introduction to Continuous Integration with a focus on mobile app testing. This presentation takes you through the benefits, tools and systems needed to make CI a success.
is a method to frequently deliver apps to customers by introducing automation into the stages of app development. The main concepts attributed to CI/CD are continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous deployment. A solution to the problems integrating new code can cause for development and operations teams.
Similar to Dev ops in agile - 1st Conference Melbourne (20)
New barriers of transformation at DevOpsDays LisbonMirco Hering
My talk about what is holding us back from achieving the DevOps transformation outcomes we are all hoping for. This talk takes inspiration from many areas of Agile and Culture change.
DevOps leadership in the age of agile - Agile PortoMirco Hering
Slides from my talk at Agile Porto about how to lead DevOps initiatives in the age of Agile. Some reflections on us forgetting basic Agile ideas too often.
DevOps2018 Singapore Eliminating the dev versus ops mentalityMirco Hering
Presentation at DevOps2018 in Singapore on aligning Dev and Ops teams. Walking through real examples from my work and providing a framework people can use.
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
5. ANZ Testing
Symposium 2015
While companies are flocking in ever-increasing numbers to cloud’s “everything-as-a-service” promise,
a reliance on traditional, in-house IT systems and applications still exists.
The Legacy Complication…and need for multi-modal IT
6
Channels & Customer Experience
“High Speed Agility”
DECOUPLING
Core Services
“Low Speed Stability”
Partners
Channels & Customer Experience
Core Services
Typical
project
Front
Back
- Today -
Cost & Pace of change led by front & backend changes
- Tomorrow -
Pace of change led by front end changes only; backend work is separate.
• High flexibility to customer needs
• Short-time to market
• Differentiation from competition
• Back-end for internal process
• High level of standardization
• Efficiency and low cost
6. ANZ Testing
Symposium 2015
Difference between Agile and DevOps
6
Wall of
Conflict
Wanting
Change
Development
• Create effective change
• Add/Modify features
Wanting
Stability
Operations
• Create stability
• Enhance services
Wall of
Conflict
Wanting
Flexibility
Customers
• Create flexibility
• Improve time to market
Agile
Development
DevOps
Benefits:
Alignment between Business & IT
Flexibility
More effective solutions
Reduction in Risk
(Speed to market – through smaller
batches)
Benefits:
Speed to Market
Increased Throughput
Reduction in Risk
Faster Feedback
(Reduced Cost)
8. ANZ Testing
Symposium 2015
Benefits Dependency Network for Continuous Delivery
Vision Objectives Benefits
Implement a
DevOps enabled
optimised IT
delivery
organisation
Increase Business
Agility
Reduced requirement creep (largely a function of development schedule)
Reduced cost of experimentation - in turn reducing the investment hurdle challenge (not rate)
Reduce Time to
Market
Increased velocity and faster time to market
Reduced risk of building the wrong thing (and not finding out until too late)
Reduced WIP
Reduce Running
Costs
Reduced deployment effort (cost)/Reduced deployment duration (time)
Reduced risk of deployment failureIncrease Delivery
Productivity
Reduced idea - realisation cycle time
Continuous Improvement of delivery (as we cycle many times, rather than once a year)
Productivity (as a function of specialisation/standardisation)
Earlier regression test through CI/shift left
Faster defect resolution (function of smaller batch sizes and faster feedback cycle -> less
triage)
Reduced production outages due to badly planned/executed changes through improved ways of working,
automation and continuous deployment, self-healing architectures, modularised IT, consistent infrastructure
across environments
Reduced production downtime to support releases
14. 14
Accenture DevOps Platform
Pre-configured tools, environments, automation blueprints and security features to increase the speed of adoption
Cloud-hosted development
environment integrated to
source code repository via
code review server
Autonomous build and
testing of code submissions
ContinuousIntegration
Quality gates enforced using
standardized tests against re-
usable components and
libraries Continuous Delivery
Managed roll-out of new
features via A/B testing
ContinuousDeployment
Cloud-based hosting and access to application services through Accenture Cloud Platform
Code Analysis
(Sonar and Black
Duck)
Integrated
Development
Environment
(Eclipse, X-code)
Source Code
Repository
(Git / Gerrit)
Continuous
Integration
(Jenkins)
Deploy
(Chef and Docker)
Test
(Selenium, Grid,
Cucumber)
Enabling tools
Development
Source
Control
Code
Review
Build
Code
Quality
Deploy Testing
A/B
Test
Release
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI1RpzdsDQI - https://github.com/accenture
16. ANZ Testing
Symposium 2015
The Delivery models are evolving
Model 1:
Automated Application
Deployment into long-lived
Environments
Model 2:
Cloud provisioning of
Environments is part of the
Deployment process achieving
zero-downtime deployments
Model 3:
Container-based deployment of
Microservice based application
services