The Future of Software Delivery in Enterprise IT
Transcript of The Future of Software Delivery in Enterprise IT
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February 25th,
2015Time: 8:00 am PDT |
11:00 am EDT | 5:00 pm
CET
Featured
Speakers:
Andrew Phillips, VP,
Product Management -
XebiaLabs
Matt Ammerman, Co-
Founder and VP of Client
Services - Apprenda
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Overview
For all enterprises, software has become the competitive currency. As
a result, the demands from the business to provide new software
functionality quickly, regularly and reliably are growing like never before.
At the same time, the nature of application development and delivery
is undergoing significant change. Cloud, Virtualization, Agile,
Continuous Delivery, DevOps, microservices, containers and more
are all providing new options for infrastructure and runtime platforms to
support modern software delivery.
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Problem
How can enterprises respond? Is it time to start over with a
greenfield environment, ignore all the existing investment
and applications, and hire a bunch of outside experts?
NO WAY!
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Solution
Join Apprenda and XebiaLabs for a webinar focused on the realities of
accelerating software delivery in complex enterprise IT environments.
Key Topics for Discussion Include:
▪ How to leverage existing investments in cloud, virtualization and other
technologies and deliver them as a policy driven, self service application platform
for developers
▪ How to identify the biggest bottleneck to faster delivery so that improvements and
investments can be targeted to where they will deliver the greatest benefit
▪ How to measure whether your delivery process is actually improving and
demonstrate value for your investments In short, learn how enterprise PaaS and
continuous delivery orchestration combine to provide a rock solid foundation for
superior software delivery in even the most complex enterprise IT
environments