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Open Sourcery: Vanquish Your Open Source Testing Silos

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In the magical world of open source, there is always room for collaboration, innovation, transparency and limitless customization. Some of the largest and most security-focused enterprises are fully embracing open source testing tools as a crucial part of their product strategy. But, how do you choose which testing tools are best for your team? And with so many tools in your stack, how do you get a picture of release readiness?Our panel of DevOps wizards will discuss:
  • The benefits of open source for test automation
  • How to build a tool stack that works for you
  • How to manage open source testing silos
Adam Arakelian
Senior Director Software Engineering ISG DevOps
Adam has 20 years of experience primarily focused on driving engineering teams to success. His expertise lies in software leadership and engineering across all aspects of product development, from building products to driving DevOps to transforming organizations. He has been focused on driving organizational excellence, championing transformations (agile, productivity engineering, CI/CD, etc), business and engineering leadership. Adam is also a part time faculty member at Boston University where he has taught over the past 16 years in their computer science department in the Metropolitan College.
Talia Nassi
Lead Developer Advocate - Akamai
Lead Developer Advocate - Akamai
Lead Developer Advocate - Akamai
Lead Developer Advocate - Akamai
Paloma Oliveira
Developer Advocate - Sauce Labs
Paloma Oliveira has advocated for open source since 2009, she is a strong promoter of diversity and equity in technology spaces co-organizing PyLadies Berlin and mentoring at FrauenLoop and is the co-founder of the Zentrum für Netzkunst (Berlin’s netart institute).
Andres G. Potdevin
Field Solution Architect - Tricentis
Andres has been with Tricentis for 3 years, supporting testing modernization efforts for federal and public sector customers, with a focus on test management and automation.
Alan Shimel
Founder & CEO - Techstrong Group

Alan is founder, CEO & editor-in-chief of Techstrong Group, the company behind DevOps.com, Container Journal, Security Boulevard and Digital Anarchist, as well as co-founder of the DevOps Institute. As such, he is attuned to the world of technology, particularly cloud, DevOps, security and open source. With almost 30 years of entrepreneurial experience, Alan has been instrumental in the success of several organizations. He is an often-cited personality in the security and technology community and is a sought-after speaker at industry and government conferences and events. In addition to his writing, his DevOps Chats podcast, DevOps TV and Digital Anarchist audio and videos are widely followed. Alan attributes his success to a combination of a strong business background and a deep knowledge of technology. His legal background, long experience in the field and New York street smarts combine to form a unique personality. He is a graduate of St. John's University with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Politics, and holds a JD degree from NY Law School.

MITCH ASHLEY
CTO, Techstrong Group and Principal - Techstrong Research
Mitchell Ashley is a renowned strategist and technology executive. Mitchell has led successful IT, SaaS, and cybersecurity transformations. He’s led multiple teams in developing and bringing to market successful online services, cybersecurity, and networking products and services. Mitch serves as Principal of Techstrong Research where he leads a team of preeminent experts in digital transformation, DevOps, cloud-native, and cybersecurity. In this role, Mitch works with companies to align digital transformation and technology strategies to achieve disruptive goals and high impact results. Mitch is in high demand as a speaker at conferences the world over, and his popular DevOps Chats podcast engaging with digital leaders is one of the most widely followed in the field.

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