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Eficode


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The landscape of software development is undergoing a transformative shift driven by the surge of generative AI tools being introduced in 2023. Generative AI has ushered in a wave of new innovation and is poised to help alleviate many of the most tedious and time-consuming aspects of software development and help DevOps truly accelerate software delivery.

In this Techstrong Learning Experience, we'll take a deep dive into the strategies and approaches needed to steer your organization through the transformative wave of AI in software development. In this session, you will gain insights into the four key trends for 2024 that will define the intersection of AI and DevOps.

Interact with seasoned practitioners from GitLab, Field CTO, Stephen Walters and the CTO of Eficode, Marko Klemetti, and learn actionable strategies to position your organization for success in the AI-powered future.

You'll walk away with a good understanding of how to:

  • Navigate the complexities of generative AI integration
  • Consolidate your tooling for a move to big platforms
  • Ensure compliance and security
  • Strategically position platform engineering in your organization

Register now to explore the pivotal trends shaping the synergy between AI and DevOps in 2024.

Marko Klemetti
CTO - Eficode
Marko is the CTO of Eficode and spends a significant amount of his time advising organizations on their path to becoming modern and software-driven. He is still a passionate programmer, working mostly on emerging technologies that have the potential to become mainstream in the future. That helps him gain a very in-depth understanding of the trends and new possibilities. As part of his work at Eficode, Marko is also a founder and advisor in many tech startups. Marko is an active speaker, and you can find him not only on the DevOps Sauna podcast series by Eficode, but also on The DEVOPS Conference stage and as a speaker at various other conferences.
Stephen Walters
Field CTO - GitLab
Stephen has been in the IT industry for over 30 years and is an extensively experienced Subject Matter Expert in Value Stream Management, DevSecOps, DevOps, ALM, SDLC and IT4IT, with management & consultancy experience across end-to-end IT disciplines. Currently also operating as an Ambassador for the DevOps Institute and an Influencer in the Value Stream Management Consortium, he has an interest in all things DevOps.Certified in Value Stream Management, DevOps, SAFe, CMMI, ITIL, TOGAF and Prince2, Stephen is currently implementing leading edge thinking into Value Stream Management at GitLab to enhance the complete DevSecOps experience

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