EMA Webinar to Examine How Workload Automation Tools Support the DevOps Culture

Research finds that modern automation tools enable teams to work together more effectively Boulder, Colo., November 30, 2017 – Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), a leading…

Research finds that modern automation tools enable teams to work together more effectively

Boulder, Colo., November 30, 2017 – Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), a leading IT and data management research and consulting firm, today announced it will host a webinar titled “Use the Right Tools to Avoid the DevOps Culture Clash,” featuring Dan Twing, president and chief operating officer of EMA, and Pat Cameron, director of automation technology at HelpSystems.

Digitalization is driving businesses to improve interactions with customers and trading partners by quickly deploying technology. Development teams want to please the business by delivering code faster. Operations teams want to support the faster pace but need to maintain control over the production environment. Going faster, however, can cause more challenges in coordination and more breakage along the way. For progress to occur, it is necessary for both teams to agree.

Communication and automation can bring everyone together if the right shared tools are used.

During this webinar, Twing and Cameron will discuss how workload automation tools have been updated to support DevOps culture, as well as: 

  • The impact of faster application development and deployment
  • The challenges of last-generation tools
  • How self-service improves the experience for everyone involved
  • Why automation is at the core of digital business success

The webinar is Thursday, December 14 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern. Those who wish to attend can register at: http://research.www.enterprisemanagement.com/use-the-right-tools-to-avoid-devops-culture-clash-webinar-pr.html


About Enterprise Management Associates (EMA)

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