April 28, 2017
The rapid adoption of DevOps in the past five years shows no sign of slowing. In fact, this movement is reaching critical mass across the world. Surveys show that the majority of enterprises have adopted DevOps practices or are planning to in the future. But the operative word is “some.”
In this exciting webinar, join our panel of DevOps experts as we give you the Top Ten Tips you need for DevOps success:
- Perspectives about a range of workflows and philosophies that apply to your organization
- Efforts that help increase strategic and operational benefits
- Expert insights on the scaling process – tips, tricks and meaningful advice
All attendees will receive a complimentary copy of the “10 Tips to Start Scaling DevOps” e-book.
Alan Shimel
Editor-in-Chief, DevOps.com
As Editor-in-chief of DevOps.com, Alan Shimel is attuned to the world of technology. Alan has founded and helped several technology ventures, including StillSecure, where he guided the company in bringing innovative and effective networking and security solutions to the marketplace. Shimel is an often-cited personality in the security and technology community and is a sought-after speaker at industry and government conferences and events.
Ashish Kuthiala
Sr. Director, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Ashish Kuthiala is Sr. Director at Hewlett Packard Enterprise leading Strategy and Marketing for HPE’s Agile and DevOps portfolio offerings.
Prior to this role, Ashish was VP, Marketing at Electric Cloud, a DevOps automation company, led Product Marketing at AccelOps and spent a decade at HP leading product development, product management, and R&D teams.
Previously, Kuthiala was a software developer at ReplayTV (acquired by DIRECTV) and Alltel (acquired by Fidelity Information Services).
Born in Buenos Aires, Ashish has a diverse international background having grown up in seven countries and fluent in multiple languages. Based in Austin, TX, Ashish has an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management and holds MS and BS degrees in Computer Science and Engineering.