Reserve your seat now and mark it on your calendar! Our next webinar will cover how organizations, especially Enterprises, can adopt mobile devops practices and what tools, technologies should be utilized to help the transition to mobile devops. The webinar will include a Q&A session at the end so join us to ask our expert if you are involved in bringing mobile devops to your company.
EXERCISING AND SCALING UP MOBILE DEVOPS IN THE ENTERPRISE
Date: 15th of February 2017
Time: 11:00 am PST
Target audience: IT, DevOps, Admins, Operations, Management
Adopting the mobile devops culture, processes and practices at any organization may not happen overnight. The transformation from agile to true mobile devops requires identification of inefficiencies and understanding of how process, practice and infrastructure can be scaled up.
The mobile devops can help to streamline the variety of tasks done in any enterprise. This webinar focuses on the approach, used tools and technologies to get inefficiencies of development, testing and delivery tackled and provides hands-on instructions on how to build a world-class mobile devops infrastructure for enterprises.
Join this webinar to learn how to utilize well-established practices, the right mobile testing products, frameworks and technologies to build and operate an internal mobile device lab.
In this webinar, we’ll cover:
- The best practices for mobile devops process and infrastructure
- Required infrastructure for mobile testing and how to scale up
- How to avoid the most common pitfalls and how to troubleshoot those effectively
- Recommendations for practices, hardware, software and frameworks
At the end of the webinar we’ll dedicate 15 minutes for questions & answers.
Presenters
Ville-Veikko Helppi – Bitbar
Ville-Veikko heads the marketing and ecosystem building operations at Bitbar. He has more than 15 years of experience in the embedded engineering, business and leadership roles. Ville-Veikko holds an MSc in Technology and an MSc in Economics and Business Administration from the University of Oulu Finland.