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DOGCAST 001 – “Cloud Foundation” – Digital Transformation Stage 1
Take a moment to consider how your organization engages with customers, drives revenue, and conducts day-to-day operations. Now, envision your future: Can you leverage technology in even more meaningful, actionable ways to enable better decision-making, create new efficiencies, and personalize and improve your customer experience? Burwood Group, in partnership with NADOG, presents a Digital Transformation webinar series to prepare and guide you and your organizations through the four main components of a Digital Transformation Journey:
Stage 1 – Cloud Foundation
Stage 2 – DevOps
Stage 3 – Security Modernization
Stage 4 – Data Intelligence
Join us for a deep-dive into each of these stages, with an overarching focus on how they tie into revenue, operations, and customer satisfaction goals. At the end of this series, you will understand the process and KPIs necessary to build a Digital Transformation Journey, and how you can tailor it to your organization’s strategy and needs.
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DOGCAST – Sony Pictures “Digital Innovation”
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This week, tune in to listen to Shahin Mohammadkhani, Executive Director, Information Technology at Sony Pictures discuss “Digital Innovation: People, Processes and Technology”
Abstract:
In the age of digital transformation, companies are radically changing business and organizational activities to fully leverage technological advancements such as cloud, micro-services architecture, CI/CD pipelines to easily address scaling requirements. The key to a successful change is Digital Innovation, which refers to a sudden spark of creativity and inceptive actions that lead to implementing new technologies where people are the central element driving the Innovation. Insights will be provided for this transformation. -
DOGCAST “Shifting Well-Architected Left”
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The DevOps Group Webcast is a weekly series designed to provide our participants with new information and ideas related to DevOps, CI/CD, Release Automation, Agile, Software Security and more.
This week, tune in to listen to Jason Dablow, Principal Engineer at Trend Micro discuss “Shifting Well-Architected Left.”
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As Infrastructure as Code becomes the norm for new cloud deployments, how can you accelerate your teams in building better? The AWS Well-Architected Framework is a great place to start for your planning but what if there was a way to continuously monitor how your deployment stacks up? In the talk, you’ll hear from Jason Dablow, a cloud security enthusiast with Trend Micro, on resources and tips to not only better your cloud posture, but also easy integration tips to move this implementation left into your teams using infrastructure as code. Automated. Integrated. Flexible. -
DOGCAST – “Machines Making Software”
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The DevOps Group Webcast is a weekly series designed to provide our participants with new information and ideas related to DevOps, CI/CD, Release Automation, Agile, Software Security and more.
This week, tune in for speaker Maury Cupitt, Solution Architect at Sonatype.
Talk: ‘Machines making software: paving and maintaining the road with zero trust open source”
Gene Kim, Dr. Stephen Magill, and I studied 48,000 software dev teams to discover which practices made them exemplary. I’ll share the results about team size, adoption rates, release frequency, cybersecurity practices, and more that fundamentally changed our understanding of high quality, secure software development. I’ll then point to where our ground-breaking research transforms development forever: when AI meets with machines that can code. -
DOGCAST – “A is for Automation”
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This week, tune in for part 2 of the CALMR series, “A is for Automation”
CALMR is an acronym for describing the key pillars of a DevOps transformation (Culture, Automation, Lean, Measurement and Recovery).
This panel will be moderated by April Mace, AVP, Global Solution Architecture at CloudBees
Panelists:
Marc Rix, Product Manager at Scaled Agile
Jonathan Parnell, Enabling Transformation at BlueLite
Jason Dablow, Principal Engineer at Trend Micro
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DOGCAST – “Hiring DevOps”
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The DevOps Group Webcast is a weekly series designed to provide our participants with new information and ideas related to DevOps, CI/CD, Release Automation, Agile, Software Security and more.
This week, join us for a panel discussion focused on hiring in the DevOps space.
Moderator – Daria Illic – Lead Technical Recruiter at The Zebra
Panelists:
Lauren Langdell – Founder, Women in DevOps and North American Director at Trust in Soda
Dana Chappell – Senior Technology Recruiter at Cox Enterprises
Evan DeCoste – Senior DevOps Recruiter at Austin Fraser
This panel discussion will be followed by live Q&A, so save your spot today to join us for this informative discussion. -
DOGCAST – “Managing Misconfigurations within DevOps and IaC”
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This week, tune in to listen to Aaron Ansari, Vice President, Cloud One – Conformity at Trend Micro discuss, “Managing Misconfigurations within DevOps and IaC.”
Abstract:
High-velocity releases lead to a fantastic boon of feature-rich, constantly up-to-date applications. With this speed comes a varying level of quality and risk. In this session we will look at best practices to manage the risk associated with the infrastructure tied to high-velocity DevOps application building.
Aaron brings practical knowledge to his role which allows him to deliver tailored solutions for his clients. This knowledge comes from over a decade as a security practitioner in the finance industry where he served as the Chief Security Architect for BMW Financial Services. He oversaw development and application of IS application security policies, standards, and guidelines. He built his AppSec portfolio with prior roles at JPMC, Cardinal Health and Huntington Banks. Aaron received his MBA from Franklin University and his BS in Computer Science from Ohio State University. Aaron resides in Dublin, OH with his wife and two kids, and is an active member in his community by volunteering as a board member for various nonprofits. -
DOGCAST – “C is for Culture”
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This week, tune in to listen to Lauren Langdell, Founder of Women in DevOps lead a panel discussion and live Q&A focused on culture as part of a DevOps transformation. Panelists include:
Brian Dawson – DevOps Evangelist at CloudBees
Amélie Koran – Technology Advocate at Splunk
Jonathan Parnell – DevOps Thought Leader at Bluelite
Possible topics:
* Considering race, gender, etc.
* Working with different personality types
* Developer buy-in
* Carrot vs stick
* Removing the fear of failure
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DOGCAST – GitHub – “Securing the Software Supply Chain”
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Senior Solutions Engineer at GitHub discuss “Securing the Software Supply Chain”
Abstract:
GitHub is committed to helping open source and Enterprise developers create better code faster and more securely. Learn how GitHub is working to secure open source code at multiple points in the software supply chain, as well as to create a new, collaborative home uniting Security Researchers, Maintainers, and Developers. -
DOGCAST – “Innersource for your Enterprise”
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This week, tune in to listen to Jessi Moths, Engineer at GitHub, discuss “Innersource for your Enterprise.”
Abstract:
You can bring the agility and acceleration of Innersource to your enterprise while still following best practices for secure development and governance. Learn more about how to cultivate a culture of openness, collaboration, community, and transparency in your day-to-day work. -
DOGCAST – “Event-Driven SRE-Inspired DevOps”
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Featuring Andreas Grabner, DevOps Activist at Dynatrace
Topic: “A Guide to Event-driven SRE-inspired DevOps: The end of your monolithic release process”
While software architects have broken their monoliths into event-driven service architectures, many DevOps architects are still building monolithic inspired release pipelines. This results in complex pipeline code, tight integration of process and tools, lengthy diagnostics sessions to fix broken pipelines and puts strains on the underlying resources that build, deploy, test and validate.
In this session we introduce a new approach: Event-driven Continuous Delivery and Operation Automation for modern DevOps! This approach decouples the declaration of processes for delivery and remediation from tooling. It uses an “everything as code” approach which includes deployment, testing, quality gate, observability, promotion and remediation definitions.
One open source tool which implements this new approach is Keptn which was heavily inspired by Google’s SRE practice around SLIs & SLOs. Join us, see Keptn in action and get inspired on what the future of DevOps tooling can look like. -
DOGCAST – “CI/CD Agility & Controlling Pipeline Sprawl”
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This week, join Angel Rivera, Developer Advocate at CircleCI as he discusses “CI/CD Agility and Controlling Pipeline Sprawl “
The adoption of CI/CD has automated the process of how DevOps teams build, test, and deliver software at rapid speeds and with high confidence. Although CI/CD platforms offer many benefits, in the attempt to make sophisticated pipelines, many teams run into the issue of “Pipeline Sprawl”. Pipeline sprawl makes it difficult for DevOps teams to identify and reuse common execution patterns which diminishes their ability to efficiently ship new code.
In this talk, Angel will discuss the common pain points associated with existing CI/CD platforms. The talk will pull in examples from his recent experience and conversations with DevOps teams from across the open source community, startups, and large enterprises. Attendees will learn technical strategies to develop pipeline configurations that diminish potentially costly vendor-lock in.