Webinar will highlight ways in which IT organizations are reconciling high rates of change with escalating requirements for application performance and availability
Boulder, CO., April 4, 2013 – Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), a leading IT and data management research and consulting firm, today announced it will host a research Webinar entitled “DevOps for a New Millennium: A Lifecycle Perspective Supporting Business Growth in an Altered Economy,” featuring EMA Research Director, Julie Craig.
Agile practices and continuous integration are challenging every IT organization to deliver software faster while still ensuring the integrity of production application environments. “DevOps” practices have historically been proposed as the answer but the research shows that real-world adoption has been less than impressive.
Craig will provide key highlights from new EMA research of the same name and explore the ways in which IT organizations are reconciling high rates of change with escalating requirements for application performance and availability. Craig will also address:
- “Point in Time” DevOps versus Lifecycle DevOps
- Cross-functional Dev and Ops teams in the real world
- Case study vignettes
- Vendor solutions supporting Lifecycle DevOps
The Webinar is Thursday, April 18, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. EDT. Those who wish to attend can register at: http://research.www.enterprisemanagement.com/devops-webinar-pr.html
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