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In this upcoming webinar, you'll experience first-hand how CloudBees CI can revolutionize your software delivery process. If you're struggling with scalability and manageability issues in your continuous integration workflow, this is a must-attend event for you.

You'll gain practical insights on how CloudBees CI empowers shared services teams and Jenkins admins to deliver scalable, manageable continuous integration for all software delivery teams. We'll demonstrate how you can leverage CloudBees CI's comprehensive centralized team management features.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to solve your continuous integration challenges and streamline your software delivery process. Reserve your spot today

Key Takeaways:

  • Configuration as Code: Learn how to manage Jenkins configuration as code, a crucial step in modern DevOps practices.
  • Pipeline Templates: Discover how to create and share templates for Jenkins pipelines, enhancing efficiency across your team.
  • Enforce Policies: Understand how you can enforce pipeline policies, ensuring consistency and quality in your processes.
  • Simplified Collaboration: See how CloudBees CI simplifies collaboration across disparate development teams, breaking down silos and improving outcomes.
Bill Garrett
Principal, Solutions Engineer - CloudBees
Bill Garrett is a seasoned Principal Solution Architect at CloudBees with a tenure of six years. His journey in the DevOps sphere predates the coining of the term "DevOps", reflecting his deep-rooted expertise in this domain. Bill's unique combination of technical acumen and personal interests sets him apart - he enjoys donning the Jenkins costume and is also an officially licensed wedding minister, although these two interests haven't intersected yet. With a solid track record spanning over two decades, Bill has emerged as a technical sales leader, specializing in delivering enterprise-level DevOps solutions. His proficiency lies in accelerating product velocity, bolstering developer efficiency, and mitigating time and risk
Chris Wroble
Principal, Solutions Engineer - CloudBees
Chris Wroble is a dedicated professional who is committed to aiding organizations in elevating their DevOps maturity levels. He pioneers an innovative methodology, championing Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Release Orchestration, and Analytics. Equipped with a profound comprehension of the intricacies and hurdles inherent in the DevOps arena, Chris leverages his proficiency to steer organizations on their path to digital transformation. His strategic acumen, coupled with practical experience, allows him to devise efficient solutions that simplify operations, enhance productivity, and generate substantial business value. 

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What You’ll Learn in This Webinar

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