06.12.2016 The biggest trick consultants ever played was convincing the world that continuous delivery is easy with Paul Stack

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Dear friends,

Finally we have the opportunity to bring Mr. ShipIt to Switzerland! This is again a joint-venture effort between the .NET Usergroup Zentralschweiz and the .NET Usergroup Bern. Attend this last even in 2016.

We are still looking for interesting short presentations for our usergroup meetings. Short presentations are the ideal format to give away your insights about the latest tools and techniques you use in your daily job. It is also a very good platform to sharpen your presenter skills. Send us an email to urs dot enzler at dotnet-zentral.ch or daniel dot marbach at dotnet-zentral.ch. Take the chance: you can give it in German or English!

Agenda

1. Introduction
2. Intro: We are still looking for content, write us an email!
3. Main: The biggest trick consultants ever played was convincing the world that continuous delivery is easy
4. Knowledge Exchange/Apéro

Location

bbv Software Services AG, Blumenrain 10, Luzern, 1. Stock
(Details siehe http://www.dotnet-zentral.ch/?page_id=98)

Time

6 PM – 8:30/9:00 PM (After that apero)

Twitter

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The biggest trick consultants ever played was convincing the world that continuous delivery is easy

Continuous Delivery and DevOps are practices that will help enhance the quality of an organisation and it’s products. However it’s unfortunate that both have also become practices that consultants will try and sell whilst telling us we can implement a check list to achieve it. This couldn’t be further from the truth.
Did you know that you can practice continuous delivery regardless of being a startup or an enterprise? Did you know that continuous delivery can still be achieved no matter if you work on Windows or Linux?
This session will focus on the most common misconceptions that exist within continuous delivery and devops eco-system right now. The session will given battle hardened stories about why these misconceptions are bad practice and suggest some alternatives that may help your journey

Paul Stack

Paul Stack is a London based infrastructure coder and has spoken at various events throughout the world about his passion for continuous integration, continuous delivery and good operational procedures and why they should be part of what developers and system administrators do on a day to day basis.
He believes that reliably delivering software is more important as its development. Paul’s passions are the DevOps and Continuous Delivery movements and how they help the entire business and its customers.

Registration

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Come and visit the next meeting of the .NET Usergroup Zentralschweiz.

Urs Enzler and Daniel Marbach

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