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Thursday, May 25
 

12:20pm PDT

Why You Need to Stop Using "The" Staging Server

We’ll show why the staging server methodology is incompatible with microservice architecture. We’ll cover why containers unlock the key to ephemeral testing environments that eliminate huge feedback bottlenecks and cripple development. We’ll show how asset and container management is critical.

The old staging methodology is broken for modern development. In fact, the staging server is left over from when we built monolithic applications. Find out why microservice architectures are driving ephemeral testing environments & why every sized dev shop should deliver true continuous deployment.

Staging servers slow down development with merge conflicts, slow iteration loops, and manhour intensive processes. To build better software faster containers and infrastructure as code are key in 2017. Dev Ops professionals miss this talk at their own peril.


Speakers
avatar for Chloe Condon

Chloe Condon

Developer Evangelist, Codefresh
Chloe is the Developer Evangelist for Codefresh where she helps engineering and infrastructure teams streamline their development processes by adopting container driven development tooling on Kubernetes. Before becoming an Engineer, Chloe was a musical theatre actress who decided... Read More →
avatar for Raziel

Raziel

Founder and CEO, Codefresh
Developer, entrepreneur and technology enthusiast. Co-founder and CEO of Codefresh (Container lifecycle mgmt.)


Thursday May 25, 2017 12:20pm - 1:05pm PDT
Meritage Carneros Salon A 875 Bordeaux Way, Napa, CA 94558

2:00pm PDT

Leading the DevOps & Tools Transformation at Adobe
Adobe has made a successful transition to the cloud over the past few years. To achieve this transition, we had to radically transform our tools and development practices. Artifactory played a significant role in this transformation and optimizing our CI/CD workflows across the organization.

Adobe’s successful transition from selling packaged products to a cloud-based subscription model is closely tied to our adoption of DevOps principles and investment in new technology. The radical transformation of our development practices required replacement of disparate, legacy services and custom tools. From consolidation of 40+ disparate repositories (including Nexus, custom, etc) to hosting over 3 million artifacts in less than two years, Artifactory’s role in this transformation is significant. While leveraging Artifactory’s enterprise level, centrally managed yet distributed, highly available out of the box solution, Adobe also benefits from Artifactory’s CI/CD integrations, component analysis and security (Xray + Aqua), distribution (Bintray) and customization for self-service tools and automations (REST API and User Plugins).


Speakers
avatar for Sachin Garg

Sachin Garg

Manager, Adobe
Sachin Garg is the Manager of Engineering Productivity Tools and Applications and manages the various tools, platforms and the integrations across Adobe. He has been involved in DevOps methodologies for the last 4-5 years working various integrations/tools from Jenkins, Artifactory... Read More →
avatar for Kevin Patterson

Kevin Patterson

Senior SCM Engineer, Adobe Systems, Inc.
Kevin Patterson is a Senior SCM Engineer on the Engineering Productivity Tools and Applications team at Adobe. Once heavily focused on infrastructure, his current interests are now in Software Configuration Management (SCM) and DevOps.


Thursday May 25, 2017 2:00pm - 2:45pm PDT
Meritage Carneros Salon C 875 Bordeaux Way, Napa, CA 94558
 
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