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Leading Change at DevOps Enterprise Summit San Francisco

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November 1st, 2016 @ 2p ET

We are joined by veteran speakers of the DevOps Enterprise Summit San Francisco to get a preview of the upcoming event and to learn more about the exciting happenings in early November (November 7-9). We’ll be discussing the idea of "Leading Change" from the DevOps transformation perspective and how this relates to organizational design in the enterprise, the functions of people, modern processes and technology adoption, and addressing security and compliance.

Dr. Nicole Forsgren

CEO and Chief Scientist, DevOps Research and Assessment LLC

Dr. Nicole Forsgren is an IT impacts expert who shows leaders and tech professionals how to unlock the potential of technology change in their organizations.

Sam Guckenheimer

Product Planner, Microsoft

Sam Guckenheimer is the Product Owner for the Microsoft Visual Studio Cloud Services, including VS Team Services and Team Foundation Server.

Scott Prugh

Chief Architect & VP Software Development, CSG International

Scott Prugh is chief architect and vice president of software at CSG International and has been with the company for 10 years.

J. Paul Reed

Managing Partner, Release Engineering Approaches

J. Paul Reed has over fifteen years’ experience in the trenches as a build/release engineer, working with such storied companies as VMware, Mozilla, Postbox, Symantec, and Salesforce.

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