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Speed in CI/CD: Get Faster to Get Better

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Sponsored by LIQUIBASE


Thursday, October 8, 2020
11 am ET
 
Speed is central to discussions of the benefits of CI/CD. Too often, speed is presented as the goal of CI/CD. That’s not entirely true. Speed is exciting, but by itself, it is just expensive. Speed is valuable because of the things that it brings with it. In every instance where people pursue speed, they have to systematically simplify, lighten, and improve the thing they are trying to make fast.

This webinar will dive into what the pursuit of speed brings to DevOps and CI/CD so that you can break through the hype and truly improve your software process. It’s not about speed for the sake of speed; it’s about eliminating needless complexity and adding smart automation. Now that we’re living in a COVID world, more companies are focusing on speed and will leave those that aren’t far behind.
 
Dan Zentgraf
Director of Solutions Architecture - Liquibase

Director of Solutions Architecture - LiquibaseDirector of Solutions Architecture - LiquibaseDirector of Solutions Architecture - Liquibase

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