AI is reshaping the DevOps landscape, influencing how software is developed, tested, and deployed. While technical skills remain essential, the ability to adapt, stay curious, and embrace new ways of working is becoming just as critical. As AI tools automate tasks and optimize workflows, how can DevOps professionals ensure they remain relevant and continue to grow in their careers? This session goes beyond technical skills, focusing on the mindset shifts and adaptability needed to thrive in an AI-driven DevOps environment.
Join our panel of experienced technology leaders and DevOps professionals as they discuss the evolving role of AI in development, testing, and operations. Learn practical strategies for staying ahead in your career, building adaptability, and leveraging AI to enhance—not replace—your contributions.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ How AI is changing DevOps roles and workflows
✅ Why curiosity, adaptability, and observation are key career skills in an AI-driven world
✅ Strategies to stay relevant and grow alongside AI advancements
✅ Practical steps to integrate AI into your daily DevOps work
Who Should Attend:
This webinar is ideal for DevOps engineers, developers, testers, IT operations professionals, and anyone looking to future-proof their career in an AI-powered industry.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable career insights. Register now to secure your spot!
Naomi Buckwalter, CISSP CISM, is the Senior Director of Product Security for Contrast Security and author of the LinkedIn course: “Training today for tomorrow’s solutions – Building the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Professionals”. She has over 20 years’ experience in IT and Security and has held roles in Software Engineering, Security Architecture, Security Engineering, and Security Executive Leadership. A dynamic speaker and mentor, her passion is to cultivate the next generation of cybersecurity leaders through education and mentorship. Naomi has two Masters degrees from Villanova University and a Bachelors of Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology.
Keith Townsend is a leading voice at the intersection of enterprise IT and AI, serving as Chief Technology Advisor at The Futurum Group. With over 25 years of experience across IT architecture, cloud infrastructure, and AI strategy, Keith helps global organizations bridge the gap between engineering execution and business outcomes.
He is best known for founding The CTO Advisor, an influential platform focused on translating emerging technology into practical enterprise solutions. His recent initiative, Zero to Builder: 100 Days of AI-Assisted Coding, is helping a new generation of professionals—especially non-traditional and returning developers—use AI tools like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot to accelerate their coding journey.
Keith’s insights are regularly featured at conferences like VMware Explore and Tech Field Day, and he has worked with top enterprise vendors including HPE, Google Cloud, and Adobe to shape go-to-market strategies around cloud and AI infrastructure.
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