01 why of dev ops - devopsguys - magentys - finalDevOpsGroup
This document discusses the reasons for adopting a DevOps approach and methodology. It outlines how business and technology environments have changed, putting pressure on development and operations teams. DevOps is presented as a way to help organizations react to these changes and deliver business value across the entire product lifecycle through practices like automation, collaboration, and continuous delivery. The document argues that DevOps can help organizations reduce costs and time-to-market while improving productivity.
DevOpsGuys Performance Testing with APM Tools workshopDevOpsGroup
A set of static slides that accompanied a "Live Demo" of using APM tools (AppDynamics) during load testing to isolate a performance issue, fix it, de-deploy and compare the improvement. This presentation accompanies the workshop held at the NCC Group Web Performance event in March 2014. Videos should be available on the NCC Group Community website - http://community.nccgroup-webperf.com/
The benefits of using an APM solution while performance testingDevOpsGroup
The benefits of using an APM solution while performance testing or "why load testing without APM is like Corona without the lime...".
The deck covers a brief overview of APM, the market & major players, and 4 key benefits from using APM tools during your performance testing cycle.
This document provides an overview of DevOps for recruiters, including what DevOps is, why it is important, and how to identify the right candidates. DevOps refers to a collaboration between development and operations to accelerate the delivery of software and ensure the reliability of production systems. It aims to break down silos and shift focus to delivering business value. Recruiters should understand DevOps transformations, look beyond job titles, and assess a candidate's alignment with DevOps principles like automation, collaboration, and continuous delivery. The document also shares information about DevOpsGuys, a consulting firm that provides DevOps services.
Murughan Palaniachari conducted a DevOps LEGO game session using LEGO sets to teach DevOps principles and practices. The game involved forming multi-disciplinary teams to build LEGO models within a 15 minute sprint based on a product requirement. Teams applied DevOps roles like development, QA, and operations. After building, teams presented their models and discussed the DevOps principles they applied, like collaboration, communication, feedback, and empowerment. The team demonstrating the most DevOps practices and delivering the highest quality product were declared the winners. The game was an effective way to learn how DevOps eliminates silos and promotes shared culture, automation, measurement, and knowledge sharing.
About the idea of DevOps, why we implemented DevOps and what we did, what is important !
About our road from waterfall/ITIL and silo structures to DevOps/Agile culture.
This document provides advice from 29 DevOps experts on successfully transitioning to continuous delivery. The experts discuss building the business case for continuous delivery, getting started with the transition, integrating automation practices, getting team buy-in, and continuing the journey of improvement. Key benefits highlighted include faster time to market, reduced costs, increased customer satisfaction, and competitive advantage.
Why #DevOps Transformation has to start with youDevOpsGroup
Why #DevOps Transformation has to start with you.
You are part of your organisation's culture, and in order to change the culture you need to change yourself, first. Learn some useful ideas of personal and DevOps Transformation from the @DevOpsGuys.
Help students get familiar with the basic concepts of DevOps processes and technologies and the challenges facing companies who are looking to embrace scalable software deployment.
[This workshop was given to TAU CS students over the years 2015-2016]
The document describes a DevOps game called the Marshmallow Challenge where teams compete to build the tallest freestanding structure using spaghetti that can support a marshmallow on top. The game aims to teach DevOps principles like collaboration, continuous learning, and applying feedback. It discusses how different groups like kindergarten students versus business students or engineers perform. The rules and process for playing the game are provided along with learnings around integrating development, operations, testing and more.
DevOpsGuys FutureDecoded 2016 - is DevOps the AnswerDevOpsGroup
This document provides information about DevOps and digital transformation. It discusses how DevOps can help organizations transform by moving from traditional command and control models to more collaborative and iterative approaches. A DevOps operating model is proposed that uses multi-disciplinary product delivery teams and platform teams to continuously deliver value to customers. Microsoft tools that can support a DevOps transformation are also highlighted. The document concludes by demonstrating how to deploy a Docker container cluster on Azure using DevOps techniques.
Enterprise DevOps: Crossing the Great Divide with DevOps TrainingITpreneurs
This session (and slide deck) was specifically created for training and consulting companies interested in offering DevOps training courses. Jayne Groll, co-founder of ITSM Academy and an expert on ITSM, Agile, Scrum DevOps, leading the session.
This deck covers:
1. A brief overview of DevOps – its history, concepts and relationship to other frameworks such as Agile and ITSM
2. The increasing interest in DevOps at the enterprise level
3. The value of adding DevOps training to your portfolio
-Small / Medium Size Training Companies
-Large Training Companies
-Consulting Companies
4. Scenario’s for Successfully Going to Market with DevOps
5. How You Can Get Started
DevOps Beyond the Buzzwords: Culture, Tools, & Straight TalkMark Heckler
Discussion of DevOps concepts, enabling tools & platforms, and some candid observations. Small plug at end for Cloud Foundry. Slides only, sparkling commentary & conversation with attendees only available in person. :)
DevOps Beyond the Buzzwords: What it Means to Embrace the DevOps LifestyleMark Heckler
Session presented at CodeMash 2016.
DevOps is a hot topic, but it’s a bit ambiguous. What do developers really need to know about DevOps? What is it? What ISN’T it? What difference does it make? We’ll start by examining “DevOps”, what it means to embrace it, and the various personnel involved. We consider the potential benefits associated with a DevOps approach and the risks associated with adopting it…and with not adopting it. We take a quick look at some of the tools and platforms that can be used to implement a productive DevOps environment, including (but not limited to):
* Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) software
* Infrastructure Build Automation tools
* Virtualization, Containerization, and Cloud options
Finally, we run a live scenario using several of the tools discussed to demonstrate the key components of a DevOps-committed lifestyle. We start from nothing, using available tooling to build the target platform in a scriptable, repeatable fashion…then demonstrate effective use of CI/CD software for a more streamlined and effective software build/test/deploy cycle…and finally show how containers and cloud services form the foundation upon which everything else is built.
Webinar: Demonstrating Business Value for DevOps & Continuous DeliveryXebiaLabs
The document discusses DevOps and continuous delivery. It begins with an introduction and agenda. It then discusses transforming IT operations for greater business value, challenges for businesses and IT that DevOps addresses, what DevOps is in terms of people, processes, and tools. It discusses continuous delivery and provides examples of goals and metrics for DevOps initiatives like release frequency, throughput time, and idle time. Finally, it discusses how DevOps tools can work with other tools and processes.
DevOpsGuys - Getting Started with DevOps - Github/Azure WebinarDevOpsGroup
DevOpsGuys - Getting Started with DevOps - Github/Azure Webinar in April 2017 that talks about the 5 key ingredients you need to kick start your DevOps Transformation
More and more companies worldwide are excited about DevOps and the many potential benefits of embarking on a DevOps transformation. The challenge many of them are having, however, is figuring out where to begin and how to scale DevOps practices over time. These challenges can be especially daunting in large enterprises. In this webinar we will discuss a maturity model for framing your transformation, then focus on analyzing your deployment pipeline and identify existing inefficiencies in software development and deployment.
Walk This Way - An Introduction to DevOpsNathen Harvey
This document provides an introduction to DevOps. It defines DevOps as a cultural and professional movement where development and operations teams work together towards common goals by leveraging ideas from other industries to enable continuous delivery. The document discusses that DevOps is about establishing a collaborative culture, automating processes, measuring outcomes, and sharing knowledge. It emphasizes that DevOps is not a job title or team, but a way of working. The closing section provides a call to action to bring development and operations teams together by taking a whole-systems view and establishing trust between teammates.
DevOps by examples - Continuous Lifecycle London 2017Giulio Vian
This document provides an overview of DevOps concepts through examples. It discusses DevOps as a culture and practice emphasizing collaboration between development and operations. The document demonstrates infrastructure as code using Azure Resource Manager, building and packaging an application, and deploying code through continuous integration/delivery. It also shows dynamic configuration of features through toggles. The presentation aims to provide essential DevOps concepts and leave time for questions.
DevOpsGuys - How to get started with DevOps - Redgate Webinar April 2017DevOpsGroup
DevOpsGuys - How to get started with DevOps - Redgate Webinar April 2017. 9 steps to DevOps Transformation
#SystemsThinking
#MakeWorkVisible
#MeasureWhatsImportant
#ActOnFeedback
#IdentifyTheGoal
#BeAgile
#DeliverContinuously
#BuildTrust
#AlignToValue
#OptimiseForFlow
Devops is a cultural and professional movement focused on building and operating high-velocity organizations. It brings together development and operations teams and processes in order to break down silos and allow for continuous delivery of updates and improvements. While the concept and practices of devops have evolved in recent years, elements of the approach have existed for some time, such as automating infrastructure and deployments. Successful devops implementation focuses on establishing a collaborative culture, automating processes, taking a lean approach, implementing measurements, and promoting sharing of knowledge.
DevOps without DevOps Tools
Extension to the blog https://medium.com/faun/devops-without-devops-tools-3f1deb451b1c
presented at scrum.org event
DevOps originated from the Toyota Production System which pioneered lean manufacturing practices like just-in-time production and continuous improvement. These concepts influenced early software development methodologies like agile, Scrum, and extreme programming. As software development aimed to deliver value faster, operations struggled to keep up, highlighting the need for closer collaboration between development and operations teams. In 2008, Patrick Debois coined the term "DevOps" to describe this integration. Since then, DevOps adoption has grown significantly, though its core goals of empowering employees, delivering value, and embracing change remain the same.
DevOps is dead! Long Live PanOps! - Shahar Kedar, BigPanda - DevOpsDays Tel A...DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
DevOps is no more, long live PanOps. PanOps takes a holistic view that includes not just development and operations, but all parts of the business working as a single unit. It emphasizes communicating issues to all stakeholders, having clear metrics and service level agreements, and aligning technical work with business goals. While PanOps may sound like a buzzword, it captures the idea that the whole business needs to work together effectively, not just development and operations.
A DevOps Mario Developer Game Challenge with GRC (Governance, Risk & Compliance)
To stay compliant, secure, you need to go faster. You may wonder how is that possible? Governance, Risk & Security — generally a bottleneck in most of the enterprises for their DevOps transformation. Wait, you have more to that story.
As we step into the eleventh year of the term “DevOps”, it is now mainstream in most organizations. It makes into the Strategy & Board meetings, CIO presentations, press releases and success parties.
BMK shares his experience with Enterprise DevOps Adoption
The document discusses four key metrics - deployment frequency, lead time for changes, change fail rate, and time to restore services - that are useful for measuring DevOps success. It provides definitions for each metric and explains how to instrument systems to collect data on these metrics continuously in order to drive improvement. Implementing these metrics through a Four Keys infrastructure allows teams to track their performance over time, identify bottlenecks, and quantify the success of experiments.
The WHY of DevOps (revised for DevOps Enthusiast Meetup London)DevOpsGroup
This document discusses the reasons for adopting a DevOps approach and culture. It outlines how the business and technical environment has changed with factors like Agile development, cloud computing, and shadow IT. These changes have increased pressure on operations teams and created a need for new IT models. DevOps is presented as a solution that can help organizations deliver business value across the product lifecycle through practices like automation, collaboration, and metrics. The document advocates for adopting a DevOps culture and model to help organizations react to changes and gain competitive advantages like reduced lead time.
This document summarizes research on the benefits of DevOps practices. It shows that organizations implementing DevOps see dramatic improvements in their software deployment frequency, from deploying 10 times per day to over 80 times per day. DevOps practices also lead to much faster release times, higher success rates of changes, and faster recovery from outages. Studies found DevOps teams deploy code 30 times more frequently and have 8000 times faster lead times. Organizations with high performing DevOps teams also exceed goals for profitability, market share and productivity, and see 50% higher market cap growth over 3 years. The document invites the audience to discuss pain points and questions around DevOps and announces new research projects on security, continuous integration, and executive
Help students get familiar with the basic concepts of DevOps processes and technologies and the challenges facing companies who are looking to embrace scalable software deployment.
[This workshop was given to TAU CS students over the years 2015-2016]
The document describes a DevOps game called the Marshmallow Challenge where teams compete to build the tallest freestanding structure using spaghetti that can support a marshmallow on top. The game aims to teach DevOps principles like collaboration, continuous learning, and applying feedback. It discusses how different groups like kindergarten students versus business students or engineers perform. The rules and process for playing the game are provided along with learnings around integrating development, operations, testing and more.
DevOpsGuys FutureDecoded 2016 - is DevOps the AnswerDevOpsGroup
This document provides information about DevOps and digital transformation. It discusses how DevOps can help organizations transform by moving from traditional command and control models to more collaborative and iterative approaches. A DevOps operating model is proposed that uses multi-disciplinary product delivery teams and platform teams to continuously deliver value to customers. Microsoft tools that can support a DevOps transformation are also highlighted. The document concludes by demonstrating how to deploy a Docker container cluster on Azure using DevOps techniques.
Enterprise DevOps: Crossing the Great Divide with DevOps TrainingITpreneurs
This session (and slide deck) was specifically created for training and consulting companies interested in offering DevOps training courses. Jayne Groll, co-founder of ITSM Academy and an expert on ITSM, Agile, Scrum DevOps, leading the session.
This deck covers:
1. A brief overview of DevOps – its history, concepts and relationship to other frameworks such as Agile and ITSM
2. The increasing interest in DevOps at the enterprise level
3. The value of adding DevOps training to your portfolio
-Small / Medium Size Training Companies
-Large Training Companies
-Consulting Companies
4. Scenario’s for Successfully Going to Market with DevOps
5. How You Can Get Started
DevOps Beyond the Buzzwords: Culture, Tools, & Straight TalkMark Heckler
Discussion of DevOps concepts, enabling tools & platforms, and some candid observations. Small plug at end for Cloud Foundry. Slides only, sparkling commentary & conversation with attendees only available in person. :)
DevOps Beyond the Buzzwords: What it Means to Embrace the DevOps LifestyleMark Heckler
Session presented at CodeMash 2016.
DevOps is a hot topic, but it’s a bit ambiguous. What do developers really need to know about DevOps? What is it? What ISN’T it? What difference does it make? We’ll start by examining “DevOps”, what it means to embrace it, and the various personnel involved. We consider the potential benefits associated with a DevOps approach and the risks associated with adopting it…and with not adopting it. We take a quick look at some of the tools and platforms that can be used to implement a productive DevOps environment, including (but not limited to):
* Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) software
* Infrastructure Build Automation tools
* Virtualization, Containerization, and Cloud options
Finally, we run a live scenario using several of the tools discussed to demonstrate the key components of a DevOps-committed lifestyle. We start from nothing, using available tooling to build the target platform in a scriptable, repeatable fashion…then demonstrate effective use of CI/CD software for a more streamlined and effective software build/test/deploy cycle…and finally show how containers and cloud services form the foundation upon which everything else is built.
Webinar: Demonstrating Business Value for DevOps & Continuous DeliveryXebiaLabs
The document discusses DevOps and continuous delivery. It begins with an introduction and agenda. It then discusses transforming IT operations for greater business value, challenges for businesses and IT that DevOps addresses, what DevOps is in terms of people, processes, and tools. It discusses continuous delivery and provides examples of goals and metrics for DevOps initiatives like release frequency, throughput time, and idle time. Finally, it discusses how DevOps tools can work with other tools and processes.
DevOpsGuys - Getting Started with DevOps - Github/Azure WebinarDevOpsGroup
DevOpsGuys - Getting Started with DevOps - Github/Azure Webinar in April 2017 that talks about the 5 key ingredients you need to kick start your DevOps Transformation
More and more companies worldwide are excited about DevOps and the many potential benefits of embarking on a DevOps transformation. The challenge many of them are having, however, is figuring out where to begin and how to scale DevOps practices over time. These challenges can be especially daunting in large enterprises. In this webinar we will discuss a maturity model for framing your transformation, then focus on analyzing your deployment pipeline and identify existing inefficiencies in software development and deployment.
Walk This Way - An Introduction to DevOpsNathen Harvey
This document provides an introduction to DevOps. It defines DevOps as a cultural and professional movement where development and operations teams work together towards common goals by leveraging ideas from other industries to enable continuous delivery. The document discusses that DevOps is about establishing a collaborative culture, automating processes, measuring outcomes, and sharing knowledge. It emphasizes that DevOps is not a job title or team, but a way of working. The closing section provides a call to action to bring development and operations teams together by taking a whole-systems view and establishing trust between teammates.
DevOps by examples - Continuous Lifecycle London 2017Giulio Vian
This document provides an overview of DevOps concepts through examples. It discusses DevOps as a culture and practice emphasizing collaboration between development and operations. The document demonstrates infrastructure as code using Azure Resource Manager, building and packaging an application, and deploying code through continuous integration/delivery. It also shows dynamic configuration of features through toggles. The presentation aims to provide essential DevOps concepts and leave time for questions.
DevOpsGuys - How to get started with DevOps - Redgate Webinar April 2017DevOpsGroup
DevOpsGuys - How to get started with DevOps - Redgate Webinar April 2017. 9 steps to DevOps Transformation
#SystemsThinking
#MakeWorkVisible
#MeasureWhatsImportant
#ActOnFeedback
#IdentifyTheGoal
#BeAgile
#DeliverContinuously
#BuildTrust
#AlignToValue
#OptimiseForFlow
Devops is a cultural and professional movement focused on building and operating high-velocity organizations. It brings together development and operations teams and processes in order to break down silos and allow for continuous delivery of updates and improvements. While the concept and practices of devops have evolved in recent years, elements of the approach have existed for some time, such as automating infrastructure and deployments. Successful devops implementation focuses on establishing a collaborative culture, automating processes, taking a lean approach, implementing measurements, and promoting sharing of knowledge.
DevOps without DevOps Tools
Extension to the blog https://medium.com/faun/devops-without-devops-tools-3f1deb451b1c
presented at scrum.org event
DevOps originated from the Toyota Production System which pioneered lean manufacturing practices like just-in-time production and continuous improvement. These concepts influenced early software development methodologies like agile, Scrum, and extreme programming. As software development aimed to deliver value faster, operations struggled to keep up, highlighting the need for closer collaboration between development and operations teams. In 2008, Patrick Debois coined the term "DevOps" to describe this integration. Since then, DevOps adoption has grown significantly, though its core goals of empowering employees, delivering value, and embracing change remain the same.
DevOps is dead! Long Live PanOps! - Shahar Kedar, BigPanda - DevOpsDays Tel A...DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
DevOps is no more, long live PanOps. PanOps takes a holistic view that includes not just development and operations, but all parts of the business working as a single unit. It emphasizes communicating issues to all stakeholders, having clear metrics and service level agreements, and aligning technical work with business goals. While PanOps may sound like a buzzword, it captures the idea that the whole business needs to work together effectively, not just development and operations.
A DevOps Mario Developer Game Challenge with GRC (Governance, Risk & Compliance)
To stay compliant, secure, you need to go faster. You may wonder how is that possible? Governance, Risk & Security — generally a bottleneck in most of the enterprises for their DevOps transformation. Wait, you have more to that story.
As we step into the eleventh year of the term “DevOps”, it is now mainstream in most organizations. It makes into the Strategy & Board meetings, CIO presentations, press releases and success parties.
BMK shares his experience with Enterprise DevOps Adoption
The document discusses four key metrics - deployment frequency, lead time for changes, change fail rate, and time to restore services - that are useful for measuring DevOps success. It provides definitions for each metric and explains how to instrument systems to collect data on these metrics continuously in order to drive improvement. Implementing these metrics through a Four Keys infrastructure allows teams to track their performance over time, identify bottlenecks, and quantify the success of experiments.
The WHY of DevOps (revised for DevOps Enthusiast Meetup London)DevOpsGroup
This document discusses the reasons for adopting a DevOps approach and culture. It outlines how the business and technical environment has changed with factors like Agile development, cloud computing, and shadow IT. These changes have increased pressure on operations teams and created a need for new IT models. DevOps is presented as a solution that can help organizations deliver business value across the product lifecycle through practices like automation, collaboration, and metrics. The document advocates for adopting a DevOps culture and model to help organizations react to changes and gain competitive advantages like reduced lead time.
This document summarizes research on the benefits of DevOps practices. It shows that organizations implementing DevOps see dramatic improvements in their software deployment frequency, from deploying 10 times per day to over 80 times per day. DevOps practices also lead to much faster release times, higher success rates of changes, and faster recovery from outages. Studies found DevOps teams deploy code 30 times more frequently and have 8000 times faster lead times. Organizations with high performing DevOps teams also exceed goals for profitability, market share and productivity, and see 50% higher market cap growth over 3 years. The document invites the audience to discuss pain points and questions around DevOps and announces new research projects on security, continuous integration, and executive
DevOps, A path to Enterprises to Adopt [Decoding DevOps Conference - InfoSep...InfoSeption
A look at how enterprises should adopt DevOps, and an excellent look at the patterns driving a cultural change within DevOps following organisation and their benefits.
Automation is critical for DevOps workflows to achieve velocity, consistency, and scale. Describing infrastructure as code allows automation platforms to provision servers and resources quickly according to policies. This ensures consistency across environments and enables scaling up or down on demand. Automation eliminates manual tasks, standardizes environments, builds release pipelines, and improves collaboration between development and operations for faster delivery.
Blueprinting DevOps for Digital Transformation_v4Aswin Kumar
This document discusses how DevOps can enable digital transformation. It defines "being digital" as creating business through digital products/services and innovating for end-user experience. DevOps is presented as a paradigm shift that can help deliver digitalization through a collaborative mindset, continuous feedback, ecosystem collaboration, and automation. The document outlines key challenges to DevOps adoption, such as business/IT alignment and skills gaps, and proposes initiatives in areas like collaboration, standardization, customer experience, and self-service IT to drive digital transformation benefits.
Move past the jargon. See how DevOps plays into incident management and resolution.
Join guest Forrester Analysts and experts from local Colorado companies for a ½ day event focused on the latest and greatest DevOps practices for those tasked with maintaining uptime.
01 - DevOpsGuys - Atmosphere May 2015 widescreenStephen Thair
This document discusses the need for DevOps and speed in organizations. It provides five reasons why organizations are looking at DevOps: 1) businesses want faster delivery of products and services, 2) companies aren't lasting as long, 3) increased competition, 4) consumer demand for immediate access, and 5) enabling technologies. The document advocates for a DevOps approach using CALMS principles of culture, automation, lean, measurement, and sharing to build high-trust cultures and continuous delivery pipelines that turn digital assets into business value at greater speed.
DevOps is popping up in tech circles all over the place. Do you know what it is? How to take advantage of it's benefits? Or where to start. In just a few minutes you can kick-start your shift to a DevOps mindset.
Most senior executives in large enterprises believe DevOps and CI/CD are interchangeable. If I have a CI/CD pipeline, I am “doing DevOps”, right? Not exactly. The dilemma that these executives have is that they don’t believe DevOps can be with the people they have. It can be done. I’ll show you how!
Atmosphere Conference 2015: DevOps and the Need for SpeedPROIDEA
Speaker: Stephen Thair
Language: English
The #1 complaint application Product Owners have is that it takes the IT department too long to deliver new features and innovation. Organisations are embracing DevOps in order to try and address this “need for speed” and according to the 2014 State of DevOps Report “high-performing organizations are still deploying code 30 times more frequently, with 50 percent fewer failures than their lower-performing counterparts”. So why are these organisations leveraging DevOps practices to deliver better software, faster and how do they do it? What are the fundamental technical and organisational elements of a successful DevOps environment? How can we introduce these ideas into our own companies to kickstart our DevOps transformation?
Visit our website: http://atmosphere-conference.com/
DevOps and APIs: Great Alone, Better Together MuleSoft
DevOps has emerged as a critical enabler of agility in enterprise IT; a DevOps model increases reliability and minimizes disruption, with the added benefit of increasing speed. But that isn’t enough. DevOps must be balanced with a focus on asset consumption and reuse to make sure the organization is extracting maximum value out of all the newly built assets. And that’s where an API strategy comes in. In this session, we'll discuss how organizations use DevOps and API-led connectivity to reduce time to market 3-4x.
Integrating Project Management with Service Management Best Practices Event B...Google
SureSkills Belfast Breakfast Briefing on 'Integrating Project Management with Service Management Best Practices Event, April 3rd 2014'.
The event aimed to show that the points of integration between Project Management and Service Management. Given the minimal industry discourse on integrating Project Management and Service Management, we used the event as an open discussion with industry professionals and local industry case studies combined with a very interactive Q&A session.
Guest Speakers on the day included:
- Bill Heffernan, Principal Service Management Consultant at SureSkills / CEO SP3 Services
- Domingos Ferreira, Director at Quantum Outsource
- Ruaidhri McSharry, Chief Operating Officer & Director Service of Service Management at SureSkills
Date of event: Thursday, 3rd of April 2014
Venue: Europa Hotel Belfast
If you require any additional details about this event email [email protected] or contact your SureSkills Belfast account manager on 028 9093 55 55.
The launch of the DevOps Aveiro meetup group was held on March the 2nd at the Dixons Carphone / Fusion Cowork office in Aveiro. The first talk was presented by the group founder Miguel Alho, title "4 Key Metrics - measuring and improving what matters" that intended to share with the local group the findings reporting in "Accelerate" by Dr. Nicole Forsgren , and also the 2018 and 2019 State of DevOps Reports. A look at the 4 key metrics, and an overview of the capabilities that can improve them served as a motto for many of the discussions that later on where had in the Open - Space
Keith Zalaznik from Deloitte Consulting shows how arming IT with the tools to automate and integrate their core disciplines, real-time DevOps has the opportunity to profoundly impact the IT shop—accelerating IT delivery, improving quality and better aligning IT with the business.
For more information on DevOps solutions from CA Technologies, please visit: http://bit.ly/1wbjjqX
A Reference Architecture to Enable Visibility and Traceability across the Ent...CollabNet
Software development should not be a “black box” to the business, customers or other developers. Instead collaboration across stakeholders should be the norm--business, development and operations teams. Forrester recently reported that 13% of organizations doing Agile link “upstream” agile planning with ‘“downstream” development.
As a result, executives continue to have only limited or no visibility beyond the initial planning stage of what is in a particular release. It’s not their fault, because today’s tools focus on upfront planning and don’t give you visibility into what’s happening in development. Often times that visibility is too late resulting in software that gets delivered and does not meet the customer’s needs.
Join CollabNet’s most experienced senior solution architects as they explain how you can you gain real time visibility into all stages of the development process—from ideation into production through deployment. Imagine what can your teams get done if all stakeholders are able to collaborate together and view real time feeds into all stages of the delivery pipelines within a single easy-to-use system.
Who Should attend:
Any executive or manager interested in learning how to get traceability and visibility across the enterprise-- particularly, into the build and release management functions of their application lifecycle.
What will be covered:
An enterprise-scalable reference architecture for CI, CD, and DevOps
The importance of build management, release management and application release automation integration
A blueprint for scaling business agility across a large development organization How does CollabNet help organizations solve these problems
A demonstration of TeamForge’s capabilities using Git/Gerrit, Code Review, Jenkins, Nexus, Artifactory, Chef and Automic
More and more organizations are turning to DevOps as a way of working together to improve the efficiency and quality of software delivery and start adding more value to the business. But what exactly is DevOps and what does it mean for you and your organization?
Join Microsoft Data Platform MVP Kendra Little to discover:
• What is DevOps and what benefits can it offer your organization?
• Who in your organization should be involved in DevOps?
• Why should your organization adopt DevOps?
• How can your organization start implementing DevOps?
DevOps represents cultural change. Whether it’s the change of resistant engineers that don’t want to be on-call or the change of Operations teams to have more empathy towards their counterparts writing code, to the willingness of executives to embrace a culture of automation, measurement and sharing. Organizations must overcome the culture war to be able to approach the agility and productivity that organizations following a DevOps model gain. The faster they can get there, the faster these organizations can take the competitive edge away from traditional enterprises.
AgileLIVE Webinar: Build a DevOps Culture & Infrastructure for Success Part 1VersionOne
Lessons Learned from Target’s DevOps Journey
Heather Mickman, Director, Enterprise Services & Integration, and Ross Clanton, Sr. Group Manager - Engineering Practices, at retail giant Target, will share the key challenges and lessons learned.
DevOpsGroup Cloud Adoption Frameworks - agile south coastDevOpsGroup
This document discusses cloud adoption frameworks and provides examples. It begins by defining cloud adoption frameworks as collections of best practices to help organizations successfully migrate to the cloud and avoid common mistakes. It then provides overviews of the Microsoft and AWS cloud adoption frameworks, describing their strategic and tactical components. The document also presents three mini case studies showing how organizations have used cloud adoption frameworks to successfully migrate applications and infrastructure to the cloud. It concludes that cloud adoption frameworks provide both a high-level strategic view and tactical guidance for a successful cloud migration.
WinOps - Lessons learned from Enterprise DevOps with Microsoft technologies ...DevOpsGroup
WinOps - DevOps on Windows - is a community started in London, UK to share the lessons learnt from those organisations who are successfully doing DevOps in a Windows world. In this session we'll share some lessons learnt from DevOps implementations in large Enterprise organisations who are using Microsoft technologies, but we'll also share how we can learn lessons from the open-source community. We'd also like to encourage attendees to "spread the word" of WinOps and create new WinOps meetups in their own tech communities.
WinOps - Lessons learned from Enterprise DevOps with Microsoft technologies DevOpsGroup
WinOps - DevOps on Windows - is a community started in London, UK to share the lessons learnt from those organisations who are successfully doing DevOps in a Windows world. In this session we'll share some lessons learnt from DevOps implementations in large Enterprise organisations who are using Microsoft technologies, but we'll also share how we can learn lessons from the open-source community. We'd also like to encourage attendees to "spread the word" of WinOps and create new WinOps meetups in their own tech communities. Presented at Microsoft Ignite Orlando 2018
The future of (Windows) operations #WinOps #DevOpsDevOpsGroup
DevOpsGuys co-founder Steve Thair talks about the impact DevOps automation and Cloud Technologies will have on IT operations, and how you can change your skills to remain relevant
Pester & PSScriptAnalyser - Power Test your PowerShell with PowerShell - Futu...DevOpsGroup
Everyone scripts in their own way. For example, do you put the '{' after the keyword, or on the next line? Is there help provided with your functions? Does a module manifest comply with your (company) standards? Let me show you how you can use Pester and PSScriptAnalyzer to help you write excellent scripts and help you and your colleagues evolve to deliver scripts that have one look-and-feel... without having to change the way YOU script.
Based on customer engagements over the last 3 years this presentation explains the 6 stages most organisations work through as they attempt to move towards Continuous Development or Continuous Deployment. In this session we will explain the challenges and give you solutions that can help build your DevOps practice. Join the discussion to learn about common mistakes and how to avoid them.
DevOpsGuys - DevOps Automation - The Good, The Bad and The UglyDevOpsGroup
DevOpsGuys - DevOps Automation - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly gives an overview of the strengths and weaknesses of DevOps automation, tips on developing your automation strategy, and a high level overview of automation options across the DevOps toolchain.
Maximising the value of the Cloud through DevOpsDevOpsGroup
This presentation talks about how the Cloud and DevOps are complementary innovations that can work together to rapidly change the productivity inside organisations.
Learn how DevOps can maximise the value of your investment in the Cloud.
This is part 1 of a 3 part series from a joint DevOpsGuys / Microsoft event held at The Shard, London, 24th January 2017
You might have heard about this DevOps thing, but what's it all about? This talk gives you a fast paced insight into real world horror stories from companies that didn't think DevOps practices mattered, and outlines 8 lessons we've learnt from helping people get DevOps initiatives successfully started.
DevOps is the Answer... What was the question again? DevOps and Digital Trans...DevOpsGroup
DevOps is the Answer... What was the question again? DevOps and Digital Transformation was the Keynote speech at DevOps Pro Vilnius in May 2016 and it discussed the reasons why organisations are facing digital disruption and why devOps is a key part of your Digital Transformation strategy
WinOps meetup April 2016 DevOps lessons from Microsoft \\Build\DevOpsGroup
Some DevOps lessons from the 2016 Microsoft Build conference that were presented at the London WinOps meetup in April 2016. Most of the material was taken from the Microsoft presentations available here - https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2016?wt.mc_id=build_hp
Continuous delivery for databases - Bristol DevOps EditionDevOpsGroup
This document summarizes a presentation about continuous delivery for databases. The presenter discusses why continuous delivery is important for business, and how database changes can be one of the hardest aspects to implement continuously. Common challenges with database changes include lack of version control, complexity, and large data volumes. The presentation provides solutions such as putting databases under version control, integrating database changes continuously, automating testing, and rearchitecting databases into microservices. Automation, continuous integration, and tools can help enable continuous delivery for databases.
Databases create a real challenge for automation and dealing with database deployments is a complex process. Databases contain our most valuable information, business data, which must be preserved and protected at all costs and yet the automation processes for database deployment are not widely adopted.
12 Days Of DevOps
Twelve Anti-Patterns,
Eleven Deployments Daily,
Ten tweets from Gene Kim,
Nine statsD metrics,
Eight EC2 Regions,
Seven Servers Auto-Scaling,
Six Graphite Dashboards,
Five Chef Recipes,
Four days with Deming,
Three Ways of DevOps,
Two CI Servers,
And a copy of the “Phoenix Project”!
This document describes a website called WorldwidePageTest.com that allows users to easily test the performance of their website from multiple global locations without manually testing or writing custom scripts. It provides a visual interface to see website performance results using technologies like ASP.NET MVC4, WebPageTest, ASP.NET SignalR, Dapper, and the Spark framework. The document includes information about the creator, why it was made to simplify website performance testing, how it works under the hood, and a link to demo the site.
How to you manage Performance in the Cloud, in particular in "Platform as a Service (PaaS) environments like Window's Azure or Heroku where you don't have a "virtual machine" to manage?
Even in "Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)" environments like Amazon EC2 there are limitations on the tools you can deploy into that environment to assist in performance management, troubleshooting etc (e.g. you can't deploy promiscuous mode network sniffing tools in EC2).
James Smith from Adactus will give us an overview of Cloud Services as a whole, and then drill down into some of the issues they have experienced in deployed their "Pulse" Claims Management Solution into the Azure cloud (http://www.pulseclaims.com/home).
Beyond just looking at page speed performance he'll talk about the challenges involved in managing SLA's, Cloud "support" (or lack of it!), performance troubleshooting and the whole "performance lifecycle".
UiPath Community Berlin: Orchestrator API, Swagger, and Test Manager APIUiPathCommunity
Join this UiPath Community Berlin meetup to explore the Orchestrator API, Swagger interface, and the Test Manager API. Learn how to leverage these tools to streamline automation, enhance testing, and integrate more efficiently with UiPath. Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
📕 Agenda
Welcome & Introductions
Orchestrator API Overview
Exploring the Swagger Interface
Test Manager API Highlights
Streamlining Automation & Testing with APIs (Demo)
Q&A and Open Discussion
Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
👉 Join our UiPath Community Berlin chapter: https://community.uipath.com/berlin/
This session streamed live on April 29, 2025, 18:00 CET.
Check out all our upcoming UiPath Community sessions at https://community.uipath.com/events/.
Semantic Cultivators : The Critical Future Role to Enable AIartmondano
By 2026, AI agents will consume 10x more enterprise data than humans, but with none of the contextual understanding that prevents catastrophic misinterpretations.
Designing Low-Latency Systems with Rust and ScyllaDB: An Architectural Deep DiveScyllaDB
Want to learn practical tips for designing systems that can scale efficiently without compromising speed?
Join us for a workshop where we’ll address these challenges head-on and explore how to architect low-latency systems using Rust. During this free interactive workshop oriented for developers, engineers, and architects, we’ll cover how Rust’s unique language features and the Tokio async runtime enable high-performance application development.
As you explore key principles of designing low-latency systems with Rust, you will learn how to:
- Create and compile a real-world app with Rust
- Connect the application to ScyllaDB (NoSQL data store)
- Negotiate tradeoffs related to data modeling and querying
- Manage and monitor the database for consistently low latencies
Special Meetup Edition - TDX Bengaluru Meetup #52.pptxshyamraj55
We’re bringing the TDX energy to our community with 2 power-packed sessions:
🛠️ Workshop: MuleSoft for Agentforce
Explore the new version of our hands-on workshop featuring the latest Topic Center and API Catalog updates.
📄 Talk: Power Up Document Processing
Dive into smart automation with MuleSoft IDP, NLP, and Einstein AI for intelligent document workflows.
Increasing Retail Store Efficiency How can Planograms Save Time and Money.pptxAnoop Ashok
In today's fast-paced retail environment, efficiency is key. Every minute counts, and every penny matters. One tool that can significantly boost your store's efficiency is a well-executed planogram. These visual merchandising blueprints not only enhance store layouts but also save time and money in the process.
Artificial Intelligence is providing benefits in many areas of work within the heritage sector, from image analysis, to ideas generation, and new research tools. However, it is more critical than ever for people, with analogue intelligence, to ensure the integrity and ethical use of AI. Including real people can improve the use of AI by identifying potential biases, cross-checking results, refining workflows, and providing contextual relevance to AI-driven results.
News about the impact of AI often paints a rosy picture. In practice, there are many potential pitfalls. This presentation discusses these issues and looks at the role of analogue intelligence and analogue interfaces in providing the best results to our audiences. How do we deal with factually incorrect results? How do we get content generated that better reflects the diversity of our communities? What roles are there for physical, in-person experiences in the digital world?
Mastering Advance Window Functions in SQL.pdfSpiral Mantra
How well do you really know SQL?📊
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If PARTITION BY and ROW_NUMBER() sound familiar but still confuse you, it’s time to upgrade your knowledge
And you can schedule a 1:1 call with our industry experts: https://spiralmantra.com/contact-us/ or drop us a mail at [email protected]
HCL Nomad Web – Best Practices und Verwaltung von Multiuser-Umgebungenpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-nomad-web-best-practices-und-verwaltung-von-multiuser-umgebungen/
HCL Nomad Web wird als die nächste Generation des HCL Notes-Clients gefeiert und bietet zahlreiche Vorteile, wie die Beseitigung des Bedarfs an Paketierung, Verteilung und Installation. Nomad Web-Client-Updates werden “automatisch” im Hintergrund installiert, was den administrativen Aufwand im Vergleich zu traditionellen HCL Notes-Clients erheblich reduziert. Allerdings stellt die Fehlerbehebung in Nomad Web im Vergleich zum Notes-Client einzigartige Herausforderungen dar.
Begleiten Sie Christoph und Marc, während sie demonstrieren, wie der Fehlerbehebungsprozess in HCL Nomad Web vereinfacht werden kann, um eine reibungslose und effiziente Benutzererfahrung zu gewährleisten.
In diesem Webinar werden wir effektive Strategien zur Diagnose und Lösung häufiger Probleme in HCL Nomad Web untersuchen, einschließlich
- Zugriff auf die Konsole
- Auffinden und Interpretieren von Protokolldateien
- Zugriff auf den Datenordner im Cache des Browsers (unter Verwendung von OPFS)
- Verständnis der Unterschiede zwischen Einzel- und Mehrbenutzerszenarien
- Nutzung der Client Clocking-Funktion
Train Smarter, Not Harder – Let 3D Animation Lead the Way!
Discover how 3D animation makes inductions more engaging, effective, and cost-efficient.
Check out the slides to see how you can transform your safety training process!
Slide 1: Why 3D animation changes the game
Slide 2: Site-specific induction isn’t optional—it’s essential
Slide 3: Visitors are most at risk. Keep them safe
Slide 4: Videos beat text—especially when safety is on the line
Slide 5: TechEHS makes safety engaging and consistent
Slide 6: Better retention, lower costs, safer sites
Slide 7: Ready to elevate your induction process?
Can an animated video make a difference to your site's safety? Let's talk.
Social Media App Development Company-EmizenTechSteve Jonas
EmizenTech is a trusted Social Media App Development Company with 11+ years of experience in building engaging and feature-rich social platforms. Our team of skilled developers delivers custom social media apps tailored to your business goals and user expectations. We integrate real-time chat, video sharing, content feeds, notifications, and robust security features to ensure seamless user experiences. Whether you're creating a new platform or enhancing an existing one, we offer scalable solutions that support high performance and future growth. EmizenTech empowers businesses to connect users globally, boost engagement, and stay competitive in the digital social landscape.
This is the keynote of the Into the Box conference, highlighting the release of the BoxLang JVM language, its key enhancements, and its vision for the future.
The Evolution of Meme Coins A New Era for Digital Currency ppt.pdfAbi john
Analyze the growth of meme coins from mere online jokes to potential assets in the digital economy. Explore the community, culture, and utility as they elevate themselves to a new era in cryptocurrency.
TrsLabs - Fintech Product & Business ConsultingTrs Labs
Hybrid Growth Mandate Model with TrsLabs
Strategic Investments, Inorganic Growth, Business Model Pivoting are critical activities that business don't do/change everyday. In cases like this, it may benefit your business to choose a temporary external consultant.
An unbiased plan driven by clearcut deliverables, market dynamics and without the influence of your internal office equations empower business leaders to make right choices.
Getting things done within a budget within a timeframe is key to Growing Business - No matter whether you are a start-up or a big company
Talk to us & Unlock the competitive advantage
Procurement Insights Cost To Value Guide.pptxJon Hansen
Procurement Insights integrated Historic Procurement Industry Archives, serves as a powerful complement — not a competitor — to other procurement industry firms. It fills critical gaps in depth, agility, and contextual insight that most traditional analyst and association models overlook.
Learn more about this value- driven proprietary service offering here.
2. • Monthly – 1st Wednesday of every month
• Topic suggestion
• Case Studies
• Volunteer speakers
• Sponsorship
10 May 2014
Welcome to DevOps Meetup Cardiff
3. • James Smith - Co-Founder, DevOpsGuys
• Microsoft (arrrggghh) developer for over 15
years.
• Built eCommerce systems for Dell, Pizza
Hut, KFC, RA etc
• Trasaction over $150 million in revenue every
year.
• Love Belgian Trappist beers.
10 May 2014
Quick introduction
4. • Continuous Integration, Delivery, Deployment
• Infrastructure As Code
• Monitoring/ Metrics /Sharing
• Culture Change
10 May 2014
Possible Future Topics
7. “It's a movement of people who think it's time for
change in the IT industry - time to stop wasting
money, time to start delivering great software, and
building systems that scale and last.”
- Patrick Debios (@patrickdebois)
10 May 2014
From the founding father
8. • Better Software, Faster
• Pride in the Software You Build and Operate
• Ability to Identify, Respond and Improve Business Needs
10 May 2014
The Essence of DevOps
9. • Movement Comes from Open Source
• When Development and Operations Synergise
• Covers the *entire* Application LifeCycle
10 May 2014
The Essence of DevOps
16. The WHY of DevOps
DevOps Meetup – Cardiff
@TheOpsMgr
May 14
17. • Steve Thair - Co-Founder, DevOpsGuys
• Steve loves website operations and
managing high-performing WebOps
teams for major UK online brands.
• Originally from Perth, Australia
10 May 2014
Quick introduction
18. DevOps is an alternative model for the creation of
business value from the software development life-
cycle that encompasses a product-centric view
across the entire product life-cycle (from inception
to retirement) and recognises the value in close
collaboration, experimentation and rapid feedback.”
- http://blog.devopsguys.com/2014/04/16/devops-organic-versus-transformational-devops/
10 May 2014
A brief recap of “WHAT”…
23. Shadow IT 1
“Gartner predicts that in less
than three years, 35% of
enterprise IT expenditures will
happen outside of the corporate
IT budget.”
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9226415/The_Upside_of_Shadow_IT?pageN
umber=1
23
24. Shadow IT 2
“Results of PricewaterhouseCoopers'
Digital IQ Survey indicate that at 100
of the companies PwC ranks as
"top performers," IT controls less
than 50% of corporate technology
expenditures.”
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9226415/The_Upside_of_Shadow_IT?pageN
umber=1
24
25. 10 May 2014
#4: Rate of Change
http://www.stratabridge.com/2012/01/the-growth-control-paradox/rate-of-change-jack-welch/
26. Rates of Change – part two…
300 Deployments / Year
50-60 Deployments / Day
10+ Deployments / Day
Every 11.6 seconds
http://www.slideshare.net/grabnerandi/london-web-perfugperformancefocuseddevopsfeb2014
31. “An anti-pattern is a common response to a
recurring problem that is usually ineffective and risks
being highly counterproductive.”
- Wikipedia
10 May 2014
The Anti-Pattern
32. #1: DevOps is a Process
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33. #2: Agile = DevOps
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34. #3: The big rebrand
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35. 10 May 2014
#4: Yet another silo
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36. 10 May 2014
#5: The hostile takeover
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37. • Visible Ops Handbook (Gene Kim)
• The Phoenix Project (Gene Kim)
• Web Operations (Allspaw/Robbins)
• Continuous Delivery (Humble/Farley)
• Lean Startup (Eric Reis)
10 May 2014
Resources