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You Can’t Buy DevOps

Tooling can help you automate or continuously deliver, but people and culture matter most in DevOps.

Full Session Description

As the DevOps movement continues to see momentum, many organizations still don’t know where to start. A common misconception is tooling will make you “DevOps”, while tools can give you software that will allow you to automate or continuously deliver or monitor, alone they won’t get you to necessary processes to take advantage of the benefits DevOps has to offer.In this talk attendees will learn why it’s the people that matter most and how to leverage DevOps best practices along with processes to make the most out of your DevOps journey. Being a champion in the DevOps world means going beyond the win and by delving deeper into the team/organizational structure and culture, thereby identifying outlying issues beyond tools, and then working with others to embrace necessary change that lead to defined results. This talk will lay the groundwork for individuals and/or teams who are looking to transform and adopt DevOps.

Julie Gunderson

DevOps Advocate @ PagerDuty

About the author

Julie Gunderson is a DevOps Advocate at PagerDuty, who has advocated DevOps best methodologies over the last five years. Along with advocacy, in her past role Julie was responsible for building partnerships with the major clouds. Julie loves working with people, advocating best practices and building relationships. Julie is a founding member and organizer of DevOpsDays Boise, an organizer of DeliveryConf, and a correspondent with opensource.com. When Julie isn’t working she is most likely making jewelry out of circuit boards or traipsing around the mountains in Idaho.

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