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February 22 Webcast: The DevOps Cycle: Accelerating Application Change Cycles
By The Global WebSphere Community Management Team
Feb 7, 2012 3:30 PM CST
Join us for our February 22 webcast:
The DevOps Cycle: Accelerating Application Change Cycles

Date: February 22, 2012
Title: The DevOps Cycle: Accelerating Application Change Cycles
Time: 11:00 AM EST (GMT -5)

Download the presentation here
Watch the On-demand video replay here

Agile development and Cloud computing are causing organizations to consider how DevOps strategies support the entire application change cycle. Companies are looking to enable rapid, open collaboration between all application stakeholders including Dev, QA, Operations, application owners — even end users. The DevOps Cycle extends across the application release phase to managing the end-user experience and change management functions that channel problem records, requirements and change requests back through Development to drive the next iteration of the change cycle.

The DevOps Cycle enables enterprises to become truly agile across all the business functions supported by web-based applications. A critical challenge in the cycle is visibility across both development and operations tools. Join us and learn how your organization can achieve a high-performance DevOps Cycle and accelerate application delivery.

Meet the Speaker:

Clyde Logue, Senior Program Director and Product Manager, BMC Software

Clyde Logue is Senior Program Director and Product Manager at BMC Software for the BMC Release Process Management product, formerly the SmartRelease product from StreamStep. Prior to its acquisition by BMC, Clyde was co-founder of, and Vice President of Product Management for StreamStep. Previously, Clyde was Director of Release Management at Liberty Mutual, where he oversaw and lived the challenges of release management firsthand.

At Bottomline Technologies, Clyde led product management for enterprise and banking online invoicing solutions. Before joining Bottomline, co-founded mValent (acquired by Oracle). Clyde holds an MBA from The Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth College and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas.


 

Brian Martin, STSM, Extreme Scale DataPower XC10 Chief Architect, IBM
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