Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Fireside Chat Tomorrow: Implementing DevOps Process Change with Andi Mann, CA Technologies


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Join us tomorrow for an informative conversation with Andi Mann, VP in the Office of the CTO at CA Technologies, and Bernard Golden about how enterprise IT groups can implement change to achieve DevOps outcomes.

Register to attend the webcast.

Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Time: 
10 am PT / 1 pm ET / 6 pm GMT
Format: 
60 min. with real-time Q&A #CLFchat

Many people recognize DevOps as an enormous benefit — faster application deployment, automated toolchains, better cooperation across groups. However, less appreciated is the journey enterprise IT groups need to make to achieve this outcome. The plain fact is that established IT processes reflect a very different set of goals: stability, infrequent change, hands-on administration, and alignment with ITIL.

In tomorrow's fireside chat, Andi and Bernard will discuss topics such as:

  • How does DevOps get started in an IT organization: top-down or bottom-up?
  • What kind of benefits can DevOps deliver?
  • Who should lead a DevOps initiative: Dev or Ops?
  • Does DevOps require new tools or can an IT organization leverage existing infrastructure tooling?
  • What are the common pitfalls encountered in DevOps initiatives?

If you have already registered for the fireside chat series, you will receive a confirmation email today with the link to attend. Please note this as a reminder.


Guest Luminary: Andi Mann, VP of Strategic Solutions, Office of the CTO, CA Technologies
Andi Mann, VP at CA Technologies, is an accomplished executive with extensive global expertise as a strategist, technologist, and communicator. With over 25 years experience across five continents, Andi is a sought-after advisor, commentator, and speaker. Andi has authored two books, blogs at 'Andi Mann – Übergeek', and tweets as @AndiMann.
Andi Mann, Office of the CTO, CA Technologies
Hosted by Bernard Golden, VP of Strategy, ActiveState
Named in Wired.com as one of the ten most influential people in cloud computing, Bernard Golden has authored or co-authored four books on virtualization, including Virtualization for Dummies and Amazon Web Services for Dummies, and is the cloud computing advisor for CIO.com.
Bernard Golden, ActiveState

Look forward to an engaging conversation!

- The Stackato Team, ActiveState

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