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Staying Connected through Teams: Collaboration from a Distance with xMatters

Webinar

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Sponsored by xmatters


Tuesday, November 3, 2020
1pm EDT

Our teams and eco-systems are a little more separate these days. Now more than ever, staying connected is essential to making sure that processes stay intact so that digital services can stay up and running.

In this webinar Travis DePuy, xMatters’ Product Evangelist, and Erin Bailie, Microsoft’s Partner Program Manager, go into how the power of Microsoft Teams and xMatters together is helping customers effectively manage incident response. They’ll share how Teams and xMatters helped users overcome the new challenge of remote work, flows which streamline incident response, and top-of-line research which shows how ChatOps has increased productivity and connection between DevOps teams across enterprises.

Travis DePuy
Head Product Evangelist - xMatters
Travis DePuy is Head Product Evangelist at xMatters where he gets to talk to people about how they are doing incident management, DevOps notifications, and anything else involving humans, processes, and tools. With a degree in computer science, Travis enjoys practicing Chen Taichi from his Southern California home when he is not speaking with customers or devising new automated workflows to decrease barriers to innovation.
Twitter: @xm_tinkerer
Blog: https://www.xmatters.com/blog/
Erin Bailie
Program Manager - Microsoft Teams
Erin Bailie is a PM in Microsoft Teams, where she looks after Ecosystem Partnerships. She supports integration partners in Incident Management, DevOps, and Customer Service & Support as they ideate, develop, and launch apps for Teams. Previous to Microsoft Teams, Erin was a developer and PM in Silicon Valley start-up world and she enjoys bringing her experiences to the Teams team. 

 

 

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