Mittwoch, 22. Mai 2013
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Adopt a Cloud DevOps Factory and improve delivery
by Isabelle Mauny (WSO2)
Wednesday, 22.05.2013, OITS 3, 16:00-17:00 Uhr
When teams adopt DevOps, they structurally improve development processes and create a flexible development environment. Automated governance augments DevOps, reduces risk, and adds project visibility. Adopting modern best practices sometimes requires you to painfully leave your existing tools and practices behind. A Cloud DevOps Factory environment unifies with existing build management, continuous delivery, cloud management services, and registries to maintain tool chain compatibility while optimizing the development experience. In this session, we will describe how a Cloud-based, automated DevOps approach to agile application design, development, and delivery will: · Simplify the developer experience by providing on-demand continuous delivery and supporting build, integration, and test activities. · Introduce governed, iterative lifecycle management across hybrid clouds and composite applications · Build a Digital Business Ecosystem and enable a long tail of application development The session includes a demonstration of WSO2's solution.
About the author Isabelle Mauny:
Isabelle Mauny joined WSO2 as Director of Product Management in early 2012. She brings to her role nearly 20 years of technology, consulting and management experience in Java, application development, middleware, and service-oriented architecture (SOA). Isabelle recently managed the API Manager beta program and has been working with customers around the globe adopting this product. In her role, Isabelle works closely with the WSO2 engineering, sales, and marketing teams. She strongly believes that successful product management requires a great understanding of our customers and the problems they hope to resolve, as well as a strong understanding of the products themselves. As such, Isabelle regularly participates in WSO2 QuickStart programs and services engagements.
Isabelle spent most of her professional career at IBM, in France and Spain, where she held various roles across pre-sales, marketing management, services and development. She helped design and review architectures based on the WebSphere products for many of IBM strategic accounts across the government, banking, insurance and telecommunications sectors, particularly in Europe. She then joined Vordel (now Axway) , and was responsible for product management and training.
Isabelle has been a regular speaker at international conferences and delivered numerous training sessions. She also has co-authored several publications. These include several WebSphere Systems Administration handbooks (published by IBM), Effective VisualAge for Java (Wiley), Application Development with VisualAge for C++ for OS/2 (Prentice Hall), and Programming with VisualAge for C++ for Windows (Prentice Hall), among others.
Isabelle earned a “maitrise” (bachelor equivalent) in computer science at the University of Nice, France, and she earned a masters in computer science a the Center for Education and Research in Computer Science (CERICS) in Sophia Antipolis, France.
Isabelle speaks French, Spanish and English fluently.