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DevOps for Business - Lessons Learned

Presented by Stephen Nelson-Smith on Dec 02, 2010 Length 00:50:06     Download: MP3
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Sections
Operations & Infrastructure,
Process & Practices,
Architecture & Design
Topics
DevOps Days 2010 ,
Team Collaboration ,
Distributed Team ,
Collaboration ,
Adopting Agile ,
Devops ,
Teamwork ,
Operations ,
IT Service Management ,
Stories & Case Studies ,
Agile in the Enterprise ,
Lean ,
Infrastructure ,
Cloud Computing ,
Agile
 

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Summary
Stephen Nelson-Smith’s presentation is a case study and lessons learned by implementing Agile and Lean practices by both the development and operations team in an attempt to overhaul the entire development, testing, staging, and production process of a UK governmental website.

Bio
Stephen Nelson-Smith is the principle consultant at Atalanta Systems, an Agile Infrastructure consultancy, based in the South of England. He’s an experienced technical manager and solutions architect, passionate about DevOps making a real difference in business to provide a competitive advantage.

About the conference
DevOps Day is a nopen event for discussing all topics around improving the interaction between what is traditionally considered development activity and that which is traditionally considered operations activity.
  • This article is part of a featured topic series on Devops and also Agile

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