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The New DevOps: Iterating and Innovating in 2021 and Beyond

Webinar

Think About Your Audience Before Choosing a Webinar Title


Sponsored by Devops.com, DevOps institute and gitlab


Wednesday, April 14, 2021
11 a.m. ET

What does the future of DevOps look like, and what can you do to prepare? What are the critical leading-edge skills and technology, and how will they be applied? Referencing customer stories and data from GitLab’s Global DevSecOps Survey, this talk will cover:

  • In-demand skills for 2021 and beyond
  • The move from projects to products
  • Growing beyond Dev and Ops: expansion of cross-functional teams
  • The evolution of DevOps tooling to support new models of work
Eveline Oehrlich
Chief Research Director - DevOps Institute
Eveline Oehrlich is Chief Research Director at DevOps Institute. She conducts research on topics focusing on DevOps as well as Business and IT Automation. She held the position of VP and Research Director at Forrester Research, where she led and conducted research around a variety of topics including DevOps, Digital Operational Excellence, IT and Enterprise Service Management, Cognitive Intelligence and Application Performance Management for 13 years. She has advised leaders and teams across small and large enterprises in the world on challenges and possible changes to people, process and technology. She is the author of many research papers and thought leadership pieces and a well-known presenter and speaker within the IT industry. Eveline has more than 25 years of experience in IT. 
Cormac Foster
Sr. DevOps Evangelist - GitLab
Sr. DevOps Evangelist - GitLabSr. DevOps Evangelist - GitLabSr. DevOps Evangelist - GitLab

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What You’ll Learn in This Webinar

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