DevOps Unbound is the first bi-weekly video series and companion monthly round-table on DevOps, Automation, CI/CD and testing. Featuring leaders in all of these areas we explore the challenges and issues Software delivery and IT teams face every day. How do we go faster, smarter with better quality? DevOps UnBound! Produced by Techstrong Group.
Mitch Ashley is joined by a panel of experts Simona Domazetoska (Tricentis), Nirankush Panchbhai (ServiceNow) and Clint Sprauve (Delphix) as they discuss why low-code/no-code and DevOps together accelerate innovation, create value quickly, increase developer productivity and create new business value.
Mitch Ashley (Techstrong) is joined by our panel of experts Parag Doshi (Tricentis, Lee Atchison (Atchison Technology), Hope Lynch (CloudBees) and Tim Banks (Dell) while they share their predictions for the upcoming year and discuss: The DevOps trends to watch in 2023, DevOps, SRE and the future of software development, DevOps at the edge, the future of automated testing and DevOps, the state of cloud-native applicati...
Join host Mitchell Ashley and our panel of experts Lee Atchison (Atchison Technology), Ixchel Ruiz (JFrog), Shawn Jacques (Tricentis) and Kristin Jackvony (Paylocity) as they discuss why a “test everything” approach is not feasible, what are the most important tests you should be focusing on and how to test less to increase the quality of your software.
Migrating workloads from on-premises infrastructure into the cloud is a long and tedious process, and if not done properly, it could result in high-risk situations. Having a strategic testing plan is key to mitigate the risk of losing critical functionalities in your databases and applications as you move to the cloud. Hosts Alan Shimel and Mitch Ashley are joined by a panel of experts, Jonathan Boswell (Tricentis), T...
Shift left has more than its fair share of admirers and advocates, as DevOps and DevSecOps initiatives aim to move responsibility for building and securing applications as early (or as far left) in the development life cycle as possible. But what about its more traditional (and much maligned) cousin, shift right? Shift right, or testing in production, was once taboo and is still discouraged by many. But testing in pro...
Alan Shimel and Mitch Ashley are joined by Brian Dawson (RippleX), Hope Lynch (CloudBees) and Adam Kalsey (Tricentis) to debate what’s right, what’s wrong and what requires best practices when implementing feature flags, microservices and more. The panel also discusses the good and bad of managing feature flags at scale across large applications, multiple teams, product, testing and development.
Join us for a special edition of DevOps Unbound from RSAC 2022. Alan Shimel and Mitch Ashley are joined by Ira Winkler, chief security architect at Walmart and Jennifer Czaplewski, senior director of DevSecOps and endpoint security at Target, for a lively discussion about DevSecOps, the current push to shift testing and security left and how to transform security and make the practice more engaging.We’ll also dive int...
In DevOps, we frequently use a variety of tools to help manage the entire software development lifecycle. But with an immense amount of data coming from so many different sources, this introduces a question of integrity of the data. DataOps is key to efficiently detect changes faster while minimizing risks and ensuring data quality and security. Host Mitch Ashley is joined by Curtis O'Dell (Tricentis), Arun Moolchanda...
Hyperscale DevOps: How Do You Get There? Hyperscaling DevOps is the key to a successful digital transformation. Hyperscaling is a whole new game and it demands a new level of coordination, processes, tools and mindset. Is hyperscaling DevOps an attainable goal for your organization? Mitch Ashley is joined by Tracy Ragan (DeployHub), Parag Doshi (Tricentis) and Larry Maccherone (Contrast Security) as they discuss DevOp...
Leveraging DevOps Dojos and Centers of Excellence (CoE) A DevOps Dojo is the place where DevOps teams come together for hands-on training in a collaborative, risk-free learning environment. DevOps Dojos and CoEs can improve automation and software development processes and enable teams to deliver higher-quality products. DevOps Dojos and CoEs create a knowledge and learning hub that boosts teamwork, improves communica...
Hosts Alan Shimel and Mitch Ashley are joined by Tracy Ragan (DeployHub), Caroline Wong (Cobalt) and Stephen Hendrick (Linux Foundation) to discuss how to mitigate software supply chain risks and how SBOMs play an integral role in securing the supply chain.
“DevOps and Compliance Synergy: Reality or Fiction?”Achieving compliance might be challenging when embracing DevOps due to the rapid pace of development. However, the agility and automation associated with DevOps might actually simplify compliance. When integrating compliance into the SDLC, DevOps teams may have to use different tools or slightly modify part of their processes to adapt to specific requirements. In thi...
The purpose of cloud performance testing is to identify and eliminate performance bottlenecks that might occur within an application. Performance testing allows DevOps teams to check the speed, scalability and stability of the apps to ensure that everything is working as planned under the designated workload. In this episode, Kristen Webb (Tricentis), Donald Lutz (Taos) and Andreas Grabner (Dynatrace) join hosts Alan ...
In this new episode of DevOps Unbound, host Mitch Ashley is joined by Tammy Butow (Statype) and Paul Bruce (Tricentis) to discuss the principles and best practices of chaos engineering, and how to effectively implement chaos testing to ensure resiliency.
The bottomline is that we couldn’t have survived the impact of the pandemic and wouldn’t have been able to successfully speed up digital transformation without DevOps. Hosts Alan Shimel and Mitch Ashley are joined by Tracy Ragan (DeployHub), Brian Dawson (Linux Foundation) and Stephen Chin (JFrog) as they discuss how DevOps has helped their organizations grow and why DevOps is so essential for business.
Leading a DevOps Transformation – Lessons Learned – A DevOps transformation doesn’t simply happen overnight. The main challenge is changing the organization’s culture and purpose. In order to see results, IT leaders must empower the team and work together on the shared goal of delivering more value to the customer. How can you lead a successful DevOps transformation? Hosts Alan Shimel and Mitchell Ashley are joined by...
Low-code development has become increasingly popular since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Low-code technologies allow organizations to build and customize fully responsive, easy-to-deploy applications with little to no coding. It accelerates digital transformation and empowers citizens developers. Hosts Alan Shimel and Mitch Ashley are joined by Derya Sousa (Kianda), Andrew Manby (HCL) and Brian van den B...
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) help improve the performance of DevOps teams by automating repetitive tasks and eliminating inefficiencies across the SDLC. By using AI, teams can test, code and check software faster and more efficiently. Join this panel of experts to learn how AI and ML are transforming DevOps as they discuss the new uses of AI and ML they anticipate for 2021 and beyond.
In this episode, hosts Alan Shimel and Mitch Ashley are joined by Jayne Groll from DevOps Institute, Paul Bruce from Tricentis and Sarah Baker from Airbnb to discuss the pros and cons of standardizing DevOps, the challenges of standardization and possible solutions.
Hosts Alan Shimel and Mitch Ashley are joined by Helen Beal of DevOps Institute, Viktoria Praschl of Tricentis, Frank Ohlhorst Principal Analyst and Alex Hidalgo of Nobl9 to discuss how to use DevOps metrics effectively in order to improve delivery performance and help our teams become high-performing with a culture of continuous improvement.
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