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Chris Read, DRW
Chris Read currently works at
DRW where he helps developers and operations deliver more value faster. He used
to work for ThoughtWorks as a Principal Technical Consultant and Infrastructure
Specialist. This means he helps developers understand the environments they are
developing for, and helps infrastructure people build better systems. His
specialties are Unix (any flavor), scripting and networking. He has done time
as a Developer and as a Sys Admin, but now he is both...
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Presentation: "Agile Operations - optimising the business one shell script at a time"
Time:
Wednesday 15:35 - 16:35
Location:
St James’s Suite, Fourth Floor
Abstract:
Building software used to be the bottleneck. The delays and hand-offs between groups meant you could go literally years without any delivery. Then came Agile with its co-located teams, automation, feedback and collaboration, which meant we could deliver quickly and respond to changes in business direction.
For a lot of firms freeing this bottleneck exposes the next constraint: getting things done across the organisation. They are structured according to a hierarchy which directly opposes the flow of value through the organisation, meaning more hand-offs and more delays.
Agile Operations combines Lean thinking and Agile development practices to addressing this constraint. In this talk, Dan introduces Agile Operations using real examples of refactoring business processes to achieve dramatic improvements, and describes techniques you can apply to your own situation. There will be shell scripts.
Tags: lean, agile, operations, automation, continuous-delivery, process
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