Earlier this morning I had the pleasure of hosting the third video chat with and some of the speakers of DevOps Enterprise Summit 2015.
This live event featured:
Paul Reed | Director of Site Reliability Services/Principal Consultant, Salesforce
Attend Paul’s talk at DOES15: The Blameless Cloud: Bringing Actionable Retrospectives to Salesforce
Kris Buytaert | CTO @ Inuits.eu
Attend Kris’ talk at DOES15: Turning Around the Containership
Michael W. Smith | Technical Director, Hardware & Infrastructure, Raytheon Software
Attend Michael’s talk at DOES15: Melting the Glacier: Introducing DevOps to a Federal Systems Integrator
Tapabrata Pal | Product Manager, Capital One
Attend Tapabrata’s talk at DOES15: Shortening the Feedback Loop: DevOps Dashboard
Anders Wallgren | Chief Technology Officer, Electric Cloud
Attend Anders’ talk at DOES15: Continuous Delivery of Microservices: Patterns and Processes, and a panel discussion with Gary Grver, Jez Humble and others on DevOps and Continuous Delivery for Embedded and IoT.
We discussed how some of the largest enterprises in the world are addressing the biggest challenges facing the DevOps community: from fostering a DevOps culture and leading the transformation, automated testing of legacy applications, security and auditing requirements, managing burnout, fostering an internal consulting capability, and more. Take a look at some highlight tweets and then watch the full recording below.
“Having speed delivered within a silo doesn’t matter.” @TopoPal #DOES15 pic.twitter.com/KZ3QqIQFCd
— DOES Summit (@DOESsummit) September 11, 2015
The importance of avoiding burnout during a DevOps transformation:
The ones who have automated everything leave on time. The ones that don’t sit at their desks through the weekends. #DOES15 — DOES Summit (@DOESsummit) September 11, 2015
Caution over extending your key #DevOps heros. Being sent to solve every problem vs. be productive can lead to burnout #DOES15
— DOES Summit (@DOESsummit) September 11, 2015
On security:
Security is coming to the front of attention because software is now an integral part of everyone’s lives & people take notice. #DOES15 — DOES Summit (@DOESsummit) September 11, 2015
Lots of organizations *think* they’re secure. Once you start really talking about security, the actual amount of risk become clear. #DOES15
— DOES Summit (@DOESsummit) September 11, 2015
It was such a pleasure to discuss these topics with the best minds guiding DevOps transformations in large, complex organizations. Watch the full recording and hope you join me at DevOps Enterprise Summit 2015 to discuss more!
The Agile, Continuous Delivery and DevOps Transformation Summit
October 19–21, 2015
Hyatt Regency, San Francisco, CA
Use the code DOES10 to get 10% off your ticket.