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Jenkins 2 and Beyond

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June 16th, 2016

After 10 years, 658 weekly releases, 7+ million jobs  and 125+ thousand installations, Jenkins is finally hitting version 2! Jenkins has long been the de facto standard for Continuous Integration (CI). 2 now embraces Jenkins as the de facto engine for Continuous Delivery (CD) with native Pipeline, an updated UI, and a faster, more secure "out-of-the-box" experience 
 
In this presentation, we will talk about what's new in Jenkins 2 for new users, configuring traditional jobs, orchestrating delivery pipelines and where Jenkins is going in the future.

 

Patrick Wolf

Sr. Product Manager, Cloudbees

Patrick Wolf is a Sr. Product Manager for CloudBees focused on core Jenkins and Pipeline. He has 20 years of experience in the technology industry and has seen every possible form of release trains with vivid flashbacks of InstallShield. He is passionate about reducing the time to value for all code changes.

Brian Dawson

DevOps Evangelist at Cloudbees

Brian is currently a DevOps evangelist and practitioner at CloudBees, where he helps the community and customers in implementation of Agile, CI, CD and DevOps practices. Prior to CloudBees Brian spent 22-plus years as a software professional in multiple domains including QA, Engineering and Management. Most recently he led an Agile Transformation Consulting practice helping organizations small and large implement CI, CD and DevOps. Prior to CloudBees, Brian worked at CollabNet, VA Software, Sony Computer Entertainment, Sega, Namco and Apple. His roots are as a C/C++ developer, but his primary job has always been gathering and distributing knowledge and using shared solutions to solve unique problems.

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