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Making the Business Case

Presented by Kurt Milne, Jay Lyman, Rolf Andrew Russell, Jody Mulkey on Aug 30, 2010 Length 00:37:45     Download: MP3
Sections
Operations & Infrastructure,
Enterprise Architecture,
Development,
Architecture & Design
Topics
Business ,
Operations ,
Devops
Tags
DevOps Days 2010 ,
Business/IT Alignment ,
Antipatterns
 

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Summary
We know that solving DevOps problems improves your business operations and improves the bottom line, but how do you do you explain that to your CEO or CFO? How do you get the executives to buy in and invest in DevOps solutions?

Bio
Kurt Milne – IT Process Institute; Jay Lyman – The 451 Group; Rolf Andrew Russell – ThoughtWorks; Jody Mulkey – Shopzilla

About the conference
DevOps Day US is a single-track conference organized around a series of panels where open discussion amongst all conference participants is encouraged.

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