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Do You Need Release Management in a DevOps World?

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Sponsored by Plutora


Wednesday, November 18, 2020
3 p.m. ET

Being able to quickly respond to customer needs and deliver value will make all the difference in 2021. As enterprises continue to implement DevOps across teams, traditional change management processes begin to stifle enterprise agility. Yet, the governance and stability requirements that change advisory boards and other processes maintain are still mission critical.

Join this live discussion to learn how your peers are accelerating release frequency to innovate and bring features to market faster while maintaining stability and compliance. You’ll hear from Helen Beal, chief ambassador at DevOps Institute, Mahfuzur Rahman, development and delivery specialist at PepsiCo, and Jeff Keyes, VP of product at Plutora.

Key Takeaways:

  • How to leverage data to innovate change processes
  • What DevOps release management looks like in an enterprise world
  • Tools to setup your release management workflow
  • Best practices for accelerating release frequency while maintaining stability
  • The role of governance and release scoping in accelerating change

Don’t miss this session with valuable tips for your DevOps evolution, including how to capture the data you need to take your release management to the next level in 2021!

Helen Beal
Chief Ambassador - DevOps Institute
DevOps and Ways of Working speaker, writer, consultant, coach and learning facilitator. Member of the DevOps Institute Board of Regents. Member of the DevOps World Advisory Board; Member of the Jax DevOps Advisory Board; DevOps Editor at InfoQ and a contributor to devops.com
JEFF KEYES
VP of Product - Plutora
Jeff has spent his career writing code, designing software features and UI, running dev and test teams, consulting and evangelizing product messaging. Outside of 6 years at Microsoft, he has been primarily focused on growing startup companies.
Mahfuzur Rahman
Development and Delivery Specialist - PepsiCo

 

 

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