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Progressive Release Management is the Key to DevOps

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Release management originated to reduce risk. There were multiple teams who needed to work together seamlessly and someone needed to manage the dependencies between them. Now, as pipelines automate more and more risk out of the equation, CABs and other existing processes are keeping organizations from increasing their DevOps capabilities. To overcome this, stay relevant, and unstick your DevOps evolution, release management needs to change. 

Today’s release manager needs to accelerate the DevOps transition in an organization. They are proactive, they are enablers, they are coaches - they are progressive. Plutora, the Value Stream Management Platform is announcing new features that will revolutionize your work and take you from reactive to insight driven management and empower you to become a progressive release manager.

Join Jeff Keyes, VP of Product Marketing, Aaron McCaughan, VP of Product, and Ben Wonson, Senior Product Manager to learn more about the new progressive release management capabilities of the Plutora Value Stream Management Platform and how you can leverage it to provide more value to your organization throughout its DevOps evolution.

Key Takeaways:

  • How to unstick your DevOps with value stream flow and DevOps metrics
  • How to become an insight driven progressive release manager
  • How to achieve business objectives by following IT initiative trends
Aaron McCaughan
VP of Product - Plutora
Aaron has been working in software development for nearly 20 years across a number of industries including Telco, Media and Banking & Finance. Prior to joining Plutora as a Senior Product Manager in 2017, Aaron spent a number of years as a Test Manager and then as a Senior Business Analyst at some of the leading Banking institutes in Australia. Aaron is passionate about developing products that satisfy customer needs and enable business growth.
Ben Wonson
Senior Product Manager - Plutora
Ben has spent more than 12 years building products across industries and organisations including start-ups, scalable-ups, enterprise and government. Ben has also consulted on DevOps, automation and product management transformation helping organisations to adopt lean principles in delivering software value to customers.
JEFF KEYES
VP, Product Marketing Strategy - 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. Founding board member of the Value Stream Management Consortium and an Ambassador for the DevOps Institute.

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