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Outlook for DevOps + Agile + VSM: Don’t Get Left Behind in 2021

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Sponsored by Plutora


Wednesday, November 4, 2020
3 pm EDT

Value stream management has burst onto the scene and is setting the stage for the next evolution of DevOps. With the backdrop of a world literally changing before our eyes, the need to act has never been more critical. This year, analysts have scrambled to share their views on what the marketplace looks like and how organizations can harness this technology to supercharge their performance.

As we move toward 2021, let’s take some time to consider the imperatives for teams wanting to take the next step in their digital transformation and claim control over their value stream’s performance.

Join Helen Beal, industry leader in DevOps evolution, and Jeff Keyes, VP of product at Plutora, to hear advice and guidance on the outlook for 2021 and the goals that need to be in place to make value stream management work effectively for you.

Key takeaways:

  • A review of what analysts said about value stream management in 2020.
  • A look at the technology and market trends expected in the Agile, DevOps and Value Stream Management marketplace in 2021.
  • Understand the options you need to consider to to exploit the power of value stream management.

 
Helen Beal
Strategic Advisor - 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.

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