DevOps is not the realm of startups or Silicon Valley giants only. What are the strategies to keep in mind when introducing DevOps to a company with a vast digital portfolio? And more important: How do you stick with it and deal with different release cycles?
Adrian Kosmaczewski manages Developer Relations at VSHN, the DevOps company. He is a software developer since 1996, a trainer, and a published author. Adrian holds a Master in Information Technology from the University of Liverpool. When not coding or teaching, Adrian likes to spend time with his wife Claudia, his cat Max, and his Olivetti Lettera 22 typewriter.
Aubrey Stearn is a hands-on CTO; she's worked in Financial Service, Retail, Hospitality sectors. Frequently found speaking at DevSecOps events mostly in London, she keen to take the movement to the next level with continuous compliance and RegTech innovations.
Gregory Ouillon is the CTO for New Relic in EMEA. In this role, he supports customers across EMEA as they adopt modern technologies and transform digitally. Greg brings extensive experience as Engineering and Product leader, turning new technology into global services, developing high-tech innovations and scaling them up into profitable businesses. Greg worked in leadership roles at SITAONAIR, SITA, Orange Business Services and Equant, in the ICT and Aviation sectors. He managed product P&Ls, strategy, innovation and transformation, engineering and software development, technology and product lifecycle, service creation and management.
Nočnica Fee is a hardware hacker, programmer, and writer living in Portland Oregon. She works as a developer advocate for New Relic specializing in serverless. She has 35 houseplants and loves woodworking, something she is not good at. Publications include The New Stack, Diginomica and Forbes.