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Optimize your CI/CD with GitLab and AWS

Webinar

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Sponsored by Gitlab


Wednesday, August 19, 2020
3 pm EDT

Building high volume software factories is all about combining workflow and automation functionality to ensure that each application development team is able to repeatedly deliver secure, high quality, feature rich iterations and operate them on scalable, highly available cloud infrastructure.

Attendees will learn how GitLab and Amazon Web Services (AWS) integrate together to provide best of breed development workflows and rock solid cloud application infrastructure.

Overview:

  • Hard lessons for CI / CD from how Ford automated automobile manufacturing.
  • GitLab CI / CD is a factory toolkit for software manufacturing.
  • GitLab CI/CD accelerates time to automation maturity with premade assembly lines and components.
  • GitLab CI/CD accelerates AppSec (DevSecOps) time to maturity with premade Security assembly lines.
  • How to have a tortured transformation to software manufacturing.
  • GitLab rich CI / CD workflows ensure cross-team (Dev, Ops, Sec) collaborative engagement and compliance with change gating controls with auditability.
  • GitLab CI / CD integrates with AWS infrastructure with multiple possible points of integration.
Darwin Sanoy
Senior Solutions Architect - GitLab
At heart, I am a toolsmith – I thrill at the task of transforming a complex process into a reusable tool. I am a pragmatic innovator who likes to make things that people like to use (Adoption Driven Development). Before I came to GitLab, I worked at a large SaaS company with over 4000 developers and 100 SaaS solutions. As a working team lead, I and my team ran GitLab as a scaled, highly available service. Developers had the option to use the internal service or not, so we had to work hard at making it an attractive option. Automation has been a career long focus and I have specialized in build, deployment and provisioning automation for Windows, Linux and AWS.
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James Bland, Ph.D.
Partner Solutions Architect - DevOps at AWS
James is a 25+ year veteran in the IT industry helping organizations from startups to ultra large enterprises achieve their business objectives. He has held various roles in software development, worldwide infrastructure automation and operations, and enterprise architecture. James has been practicing DevOps long before the term became popularized. He holds a doctorate in computer science with a focus on leveraging machine learning algorithms for scaling systems.
At AWS, James works with partners who are building solutions to help customers achieve their DevOps objectives.

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