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Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Workflow and Docker Explained

Wednesday, January 20th, 2016 1PM EST

 

Are you looking for tools to help you move to continuous delivery? Do you want to take advantage of Docker containers in your application development and delivery?  Would you like to automate your software delivery process and define that delivery process in code that you can version control?
 
Join DevOps.com and CloudBees for the January 20th webinar, Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Workflow and Docker Explained, to learn how to use Jenkins with Docker to:
  • Scale the Jenkins platform to multiple teams and projects
  • Build, test and publish Docker images with your application code
  • Have an audit trail to trace your container images
  • Build a pipeline with Jenkins Workflow to pull the above together
 
In this webinar, we will showcase how to use the new Jenkins Docker plugins and provide you with configurations you can use in your own environment.

 

Our Panelist

Neil Hudson

Principal Solutions Architect

Neil Hudson, Principal Solutions Architect at CloudBees, is a dedicated technical expert with strong business acumen who helps organizations architect scaled DevOps solutions based upon Jenkins and its extensive network of connected capabilities. He has deep knowledge of enterprise solutions involving virtualization infrastructure, big data, storage, clustering, and high availability. He has extensive commercial experience with programming, design, architecture, and application servers. Prior to CloudBees, Neil worked at Red Hat architecting solutions with 100s of customers.  In a previous life Neil had gigs developing trading strategies for high frequency trading markets.

Alan Shimel

Editor-in-Chief

An often-cited personality in the security and technology community and a sought-after speaker at industry and 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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