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DevOps: Solving the engineering productivity challengePwC Technology ForecastJuly 25, 2013
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Speakers
Tom DeGarmo, US Technology Consulting Leader
Bo Parker, Center for Technology & Innovation
Alan Morrison, Center for Technology & Innovation
Guest: John Esser, Director of EngineeringProductivity and Agile Development,
Ancestry.com
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Technology forecast quarterly: Emerging trends in enterprise IT
Planned for Oct/Nov release: Future of enterprise apps
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Tech Forecast 2013, Issue 2 Features
The evolution from lean and agile to antifragile (Business feature)
The tools and techniques behind continuous delivery and deployment (Tech feature)
A CIO’s DevOps-style approach to resolving the agility-stability paradox (CIO feature)
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Tech Forecast 2013, Issue 2 Top interviews
John EsserAncestry.com
Vijay GopalNationwide Insurance
Lothar Schubert and Laurence SweeneyCollabNet
Jez HumbleThoughtWorks Studios
Ken VennerSpaceX
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How rapid social network growth at Instagram relates to enterprise agile development
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GitHub (a social network and code repository for developers) growth, 2008–2012
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Before, manufacturing techniques informed software development; now, software development leads
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Cloud computing enables companies to embrace change and deliver services on demand.
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Main characteristics of the DevOps philosophy
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DevOps=agile, automated development and deployment in the era of the cloud
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Overall work week for DevOps vs. traditional IT operations
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Enterprise DevOps teams must navigate the maze of legacy systems and processes
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The fragile versus the robust, agile and antifragile
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Continual testing and improvement anticipate and encourage antifragility
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How antifragility fits in with other change management theories
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DevOps, continuous improvement and antifragility have their roots in Deming, TQM, Lean, Kaizen….
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Conversation with John Esser of Ancestry.com
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Discussion and Q&A
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Tom DeGarmoTechnology Consulting Leader+1 (267) 330 2658
Bo ParkerCenter for Technology & Innovation+1 (408) 817-5733
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