Serena Talks DevOps
Nolio’s partner Serena recently sat down with APMdigest to discuss the challenges and advantages of DevOps. Keep reading to see what David Hurwitz, Senior VP of Marketing, has to say.
Nolio’s partner Serena recently sat down with APMdigest to discuss the challenges and advantages of DevOps. Keep reading to see what David Hurwitz, Senior VP of Marketing, has to say.
Everyone is talking about DevOps and the Cloud these days, and for good reason! Cloud based technology has transformed infrastructure provisioning for enterprise applications into a relatively simple and less costly process. Combined with continuous integration and deployment, environments become more flexible and the barriers between Dev and Ops disappear. I recently came across a great article by George Reese that clearly explains the place of DevOps in the cloud.
Last week, hundreds of people learned how to improve their application deployments by integrating their binary repository directly into an automated deployment process.
If you weren’t one of these people, you don’t have to miss out entirely! We recorded the entire event so you have the freedom to watch and learn from this session at your convenience. Also, please feel free to pass this webinar on to any friends or colleagues that you think may benefit.
In February 2012, Serena Software was named the winner of the coveted 2011 Pink Elephant Innovation Award for its IT Service Management Solution. So what set them apart and put them in a position to win this prestigious honor? It was their integration with Serena Release Manager. And its Release Automation is powered by Nolio!
Are you using Nexus? Artifactory? Archiva? If so, our upcoming webinar is for you! Join us at the end of the month and learn how to integrate fully automated application deployments with your binary repository. Finally, you can say goodbye to time-consuming manual changes and releases! So what are you waiting for?
Last week we hosted the live webinar ‘Manifest Driven Deployment Automation’. Hundreds of people showed up and asked some great questions! We could tell from the questions that people are really starting to take release automation seriously and thinking about ways to design and build release processes that are reusable and scalable across their entire environment.
Did you miss Wednesday’s webinar on Achieving Zero Touch Deployment™ in Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010? Not to worry! Now you can view the full recorded version online at your convenience.
Hundreds of IT Specialists joined us from all over the world to discover the potential of embedding the extensive capabilities of deployment automation into the TFS environment. Led by Nolio’s Product Director Ron Gidron, participants learned how Nolio’s plug-in can reduce errors, lower costs, increase operational throughput and accelerate time-to-market of application releases.
The countdown has begun! There are just two days left to register for our webinar ‘Integrating Zero Touch Deployment™ with ServiceNow’.
This free educational webinar will explain how to seamlessly combine the management of your applications with fully automated release deployment processes and make time-consuming manual changes and upgrades a thing of the past. Nolio’s Product Director, Ron Gidron, will explain how full integration of Zero Touch Deployment™ with ServiceNow can increase the time-to-production, reduce bottlenecks, eliminate manual errors and ensure IT governance and compliance.
Application deployments were once a long and tedious process for System Production Engineer Tal. Forced to rely on manual procedures, he sacrificed five to six hours of his working day for every application release. But his working life was transformed in 2009 when his organization, online gaming SaaS provider 888 Holdings, adopted Nolio’s deployment management software – cutting release times down to just 10-30 minutes. Read More
Forrester’s release management survey confirms that IT leaders are frustrated with slow software delivery, including dissatisfaction with the release management process. While Agile speeds software design and development, it doesn’t do much to speed up release and deployment — creating a flash point where frequent releases collide with slower release practices. This is motivating development organizations to work with their peers in operations to streamline release management. They are achieving this by improving prebuild processes, expanding release management throughput, optimizing their release pipelines, designing software for rapid change, and creating common release portals. Any one of these practices will bring improvement, so pick one, start small, measure the results, and then expand to more in time.