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Test Environments: Fix the Achilles Heel of Your DevOps Evolution

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Test Environments: Fix the Achilles Heel of Your DevOps Evolution

Test Environments: Fix the Achilles Heel of Your DevOps Evolution

 

Pre-production test environments are the Achilles heel of the majority of enterprise software delivery pipelines. Time is wasted in misconfiguration, conflicts, incorrect builds and communication. Top DevOps-oriented teams have realized the value of immutable and automated infrastructure without any dependencies. But the journey from where we are today to that future state may seem impossible; the status quo remains with its associated delays, provisioning, extra labor costs, reduced application quality and money wasted on underutilized resources.

It's time to move beyond the spreadsheet or SharePoint site used for booking and begin proactively managing test environments in a purpose-built solution that provides visibility, tracking and orchestration capabilities to manage your DevOps evolution.

Join Jeff Keyes, VP of product marketing and James Gregory, senior product manager and former test environment management consultancy lead to learn how to get started proactively managing and modernizing your test environments.

Key Takeaways:

  • The problem with test environments and why you are wasting so much time and money and sacrificing quality
  • How visibility and orchestration improve efficiency, collaboration and quality
  • How implementing environment management can help save you more than $1 million a year
  • How you can get started in less than one month

Pre-production test environments are the Achilles heel of the majority of enterprise software delivery pipelines. Time is wasted in misconfiguration, conflicts, incorrect builds and communication. Top DevOps-oriented teams have realized the value of immutable and automated infrastructure without any dependencies. But the journey from where we are today to that future state may seem impossible; the status quo remains with its associated delays, provisioning, extra labor costs, reduced application quality and money wasted on underutilized resources.

It's time to move beyond the spreadsheet or SharePoint site used for booking and begin proactively managing test environments in a purpose-built solution that provides visibility, tracking and orchestration capabilities to manage your DevOps evolution.

Join Jeff Keyes, VP of product marketing and James Gregory, senior product manager and former test environment management consultancy lead to learn how to get started proactively managing and modernizing your test environments.

Key Takeaways:

  • The problem with test environments and why you are wasting so much time and money and sacrificing quality
  • How visibility and orchestration improve efficiency, collaboration and quality
  • How implementing environment management can help save you more than $1 million a year
  • How you can get started in less than one month
  • Date

    On-Demand

  • Time

    On-Demand

  • Location

    Online

  • Duration

    1 Hour

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Meet our speakers

  • Mark McGregor

    Author and Business Performance Coach

    As a former Research Director at Gartner, Mark has an extensive background in enterprise architecture, business process management and change management, having held executive positions with a number of technology companies.

  • Jeff Ellerbee

    Solution Marketing Manager, Planview

    Jeff handles product marketing for Planviews’ Troux product line. Jeff has helped customers be successful with Troux in the US and UK for 14 years.

  • Jeff Ellerbee

    Solution Marketing Manager, Planview

    Jeff handles product marketing for Planviews’ Troux product line. Jeff has helped customers be successful with Troux in the US and UK for 14 years.

  • Jeff Ellerbee

    Solution Marketing Manager, Planview

    Jeff handles product marketing for Planviews’ Troux product line. Jeff has helped customers be successful with Troux in the US and UK for 14 years.