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Adopting a DevOps Culture for Cloud Migration Success

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The integration of a DevOps culture into cloud migration and application modernization initiatives is not just advantageous; it’s essential. This webinar delves into why embracing a DevOps mindset is critical for organizations looking to leverage cloud technologies effectively. We’ll explore the transformative impact of DevOps practices in enhancing collaboration, increasing automation, and improving deployment frequencies, which are pivotal for the dynamic demands of modern cloud environments.

Join our roundtable of DevOps, cloud and modernization experts as they share their insights, experiences, and practical advice through engaging and interactive dialogue. Our panelists bring a wealth of knowledge from various successful enterprises, providing you with real-world examples of DevOps principles in action.

Attendees will leave the webinar with a deeper understanding of:

  • The fundamental principles of DevOps and how they align with cloud migration strategies.
  • Practical steps to foster a DevOps culture within your organization to support cloud initiatives.
  • The role of test automation in ensuring the reliability of migrated functionality.
  • Metrics and tools to measure the success of DevOps practices in your cloud migration efforts.

This webinar is ideal for IT professionals, project managers, software developers, and technical leaders who are involved in or planning cloud migration and application modernization projects. Whether you’re just beginning your cloud journey or looking to enhance existing processes, this session will provide valuable insights to help you succeed.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to transform your cloud migration and modernization strategies with DevOps insights. Register now to watch this informative session and take your projects to the next level!

Hope Lynch
Senior Director, Platform - CloudBees
Hope Lynch is senior director, platform at CloudBees. In her role, Hope and her team analyze the market for data, insights and trends, put together competitive intelligence and support the overall competitive strategy for the company. Hope works to understand shifts and trends in the market and CloudBees' position in relationship to them, enabling her colleagues to have the right information at the right time.
Kat Cosgrove
Lead Open Source Advocate, Dell Technologies
Kat is a Lead Open Source Advocate at Dell focused on the growth and nurturing of open source through authentic contribution. In particular, her specialties are approachable 101-level content and deep dives on the history of technology, with a focus on DevOps and cloud native. She was the Kubernetes v1.30 Release Lead, and currently serves as the Release Team Subproject Owner, as well as a SIG Docs Tech Lead. When she’s not at a conference, she spends her time playing video games, watching horror movies, or reading science fiction, but her current hyperfixation is film photography. She lives in Scotland with her cat, Espresso, who is the real brains behind the operation and actually ghostwriting all of her tweets.
Will Berry
Senior Director of Business Engagement - Tricentis
William is part of the Tricentis Corporate Development team. Through his time at Tricentis he has partnered with companies to unlock value through continuous testing. Over the years he has gained extensive experience working with Fortune 2000 customers implementing testing practices that lead to higher quality applications while speeding up software delivery. 
Alan Shimel
Founder & CEO - Techstrong Group
Alan is founder, CEO & editor-in-chief of Techstrong Group, the company behind DevOps.com, Container Journal, Security Boulevard and Digital Anarchist, as well as co-founder of the DevOps Institute. As such, he is attuned to the world of technology, particularly cloud, DevOps, security and open source. With almost 30 years of entrepreneurial experience, Alan has been instrumental in the success of several organizations. He is an often-cited personality in the security and technology community and is a sought-after speaker at industry and government conferences and events. In addition to his writing, his DevOps Chats podcast, DevOps TV and Digital Anarchist audio and videos are widely followed. Alan attributes his success to a combination of a strong business background and a deep knowledge of technology. His legal background, long experience in the field and New York street smarts combine to form a unique personality. He is a graduate of St. John's University with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Politics, and holds a JD degree from NY Law School.
MITCH ASHLEY
Chief Technology Advisor, The Futurum GroupCTO, Techstrong Group
Mitch Ashley is a technology executive and entrepreneur who is an advisor, analyst, product creator and tech leader, bringing 30+ years in cybersecurity, cloud, AI, product development, software engineering and networking. Mitch is Chief Technology Advisor with The Futurum Group and CTO of Techstrong Group’s tech media platforms covering digital leadership, DevOps, cybersecurity, AI, cloud native, cloud infrastructure, platforms and ITSM. A highly sought-after advisor, analyst, CTO, CIO and head of engineering, Mitch’s analyst research is available on  TechstrongResearch.com and FuturumGroup.com.

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