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What Does DevOps Look Like in the Enterprise?

DevOps is a growing trend in the enterprise as an operational response to application centricity. Organizations today are relying more than ever on their applications, as do their customers. As infrastructure becomes more virtualized, development more agile and business more dependent on applications – IT Operations is being called upon to provide a faster release cycle for applications.

To keep pace with the speed of DevOps production, automation is key. Manual changes and scripting are too time consuming and error-prone to keep up with today’s agile environments.

Tools such as Puppet and Chef provide part of the answer – but they lack the enterprise application and release centric view needed for enterprise application operations.

Join us on November 1st as Dr. Jacob Ukelson, Nolio’s VP of Product Strategy, discusses

  • The challenges of deploying applications in Open Source Tools such as Puppet and Chef
  • The need for a release centric view in enterprise release operations
  • Leveraging Nolio’s Application Release Operations Suite with Puppet to achieve enterprise DevOps nirvana

During his presentation, Dr. Ukelson will demonstrate Nolio’s integration with Puppet and talk about how this meets the needs of Dev, Ops and the business.

Following his presentation, all participants will have the opportunity to speak directly with Dr. Ukelson in a dedicated ‘Question & Answer’ session. This is a great opportunity for DevOps folks to talk directly with one of the industry’s leading experts.

This exciting event will take place on Thursday, November 1st, 2012 at 12pm EST / 4pm GMT.

Click here to register for the webinar ‘What DevOps Looks Like in the Enterprise’

Click here to learn more about enterprise DevOps with application release operations

About the DevOps Expert

Dr. Jacob Ukelson

Dr. Jacob Ukelson

Dr. Ukelson has a proven track record in discovering and developing innovative solutions to real-world customer problems, and then developing them into products.