ºÝºÝߣshows by User: gregsypolt / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: gregsypolt / Tue, 11 Jun 2019 13:04:10 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: gregsypolt Agile + DevOps Keynote - The Evolution of a Continuous Integration Pipeline /slideshow/agile-devops-keynote-the-evolution-of-a-continuous-integration-pipeline/149223084 keynote-agile-devops-2019-190611130410
Each month more than 124+ million unique visitors access content from USA TODAY and Gannett’s local media organizations, making them the largest US newspaper publisher by total daily circulation. The company’s continuous integration pipeline has evolved from a slow-moving tortoise to a sprinting hare and continues to evolve today. When they started their pipeline, everything was a manual process. Now they have a dedicated operations team that oversees onboarding, maintains the infrastructure, cares for the continuous integration and continuous delivery tools, provides continuous support, and more. The organization has reduced the operational burden and allowed developers to focus on engineering, and the quality engineering team manages the CI platform infrastructure and helps teams optimize the pipeline to build applications, execute quality checks, and deploy with ease. Greg Sypolt will describe how Gannett started from basics and is now able to build, deploy, and maintain their applications through a dedicated platform using Helm, Docker, and Kubernetes. Pipeline ownership should be a community activity, not an individual one. Let's explore the evolution of excellence!]]>

Each month more than 124+ million unique visitors access content from USA TODAY and Gannett’s local media organizations, making them the largest US newspaper publisher by total daily circulation. The company’s continuous integration pipeline has evolved from a slow-moving tortoise to a sprinting hare and continues to evolve today. When they started their pipeline, everything was a manual process. Now they have a dedicated operations team that oversees onboarding, maintains the infrastructure, cares for the continuous integration and continuous delivery tools, provides continuous support, and more. The organization has reduced the operational burden and allowed developers to focus on engineering, and the quality engineering team manages the CI platform infrastructure and helps teams optimize the pipeline to build applications, execute quality checks, and deploy with ease. Greg Sypolt will describe how Gannett started from basics and is now able to build, deploy, and maintain their applications through a dedicated platform using Helm, Docker, and Kubernetes. Pipeline ownership should be a community activity, not an individual one. Let's explore the evolution of excellence!]]>
Tue, 11 Jun 2019 13:04:10 GMT /slideshow/agile-devops-keynote-the-evolution-of-a-continuous-integration-pipeline/149223084 gregsypolt@slideshare.net(gregsypolt) Agile + DevOps Keynote - The Evolution of a Continuous Integration Pipeline gregsypolt Each month more than 124+ million unique visitors access content from USA TODAY and Gannett’s local media organizations, making them the largest US newspaper publisher by total daily circulation. The company’s continuous integration pipeline has evolved from a slow-moving tortoise to a sprinting hare and continues to evolve today. When they started their pipeline, everything was a manual process. Now they have a dedicated operations team that oversees onboarding, maintains the infrastructure, cares for the continuous integration and continuous delivery tools, provides continuous support, and more. The organization has reduced the operational burden and allowed developers to focus on engineering, and the quality engineering team manages the CI platform infrastructure and helps teams optimize the pipeline to build applications, execute quality checks, and deploy with ease. Greg Sypolt will describe how Gannett started from basics and is now able to build, deploy, and maintain their applications through a dedicated platform using Helm, Docker, and Kubernetes. Pipeline ownership should be a community activity, not an individual one. Let's explore the evolution of excellence! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/keynote-agile-devops-2019-190611130410-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Each month more than 124+ million unique visitors access content from USA TODAY and Gannett’s local media organizations, making them the largest US newspaper publisher by total daily circulation. The company’s continuous integration pipeline has evolved from a slow-moving tortoise to a sprinting hare and continues to evolve today. When they started their pipeline, everything was a manual process. Now they have a dedicated operations team that oversees onboarding, maintains the infrastructure, cares for the continuous integration and continuous delivery tools, provides continuous support, and more. The organization has reduced the operational burden and allowed developers to focus on engineering, and the quality engineering team manages the CI platform infrastructure and helps teams optimize the pipeline to build applications, execute quality checks, and deploy with ease. Greg Sypolt will describe how Gannett started from basics and is now able to build, deploy, and maintain their applications through a dedicated platform using Helm, Docker, and Kubernetes. Pipeline ownership should be a community activity, not an individual one. Let&#39;s explore the evolution of excellence!
Agile + DevOps Keynote - The Evolution of a Continuous Integration Pipeline from Greg Sypolt
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Why You Should Be Testing in Production /gregsypolt/why-you-should-be-testing-in-production slideshare-testing-in-prod-180423120905
Testing in production is essential if you want to test software as rigorously as possible. Why? While testing early in the pipeline (i.e., shift-left testing) is necessary and highly encouraged, it’s simply not enough on its own. Companies practicing agile testing methodologies and building a disposable infrastructure are ready to perform testing in production, which is sometimes called shift-right testing. By testing in production, you build another level of confidence in releases after performing various checks in a live production environment. Testing in production allows the company to see how an application reacts to newly pushed code changes in the wild. It should become a significant component of your future application quality strategy going forward. Below, I explain why it’s important to test in production, then offer tips for developing a shift-right testing strategy. Session Takeaways: - What Are the Advantages of Testing in Production? - What Are the Risks? - Potential Testing in Production Tactics]]>

Testing in production is essential if you want to test software as rigorously as possible. Why? While testing early in the pipeline (i.e., shift-left testing) is necessary and highly encouraged, it’s simply not enough on its own. Companies practicing agile testing methodologies and building a disposable infrastructure are ready to perform testing in production, which is sometimes called shift-right testing. By testing in production, you build another level of confidence in releases after performing various checks in a live production environment. Testing in production allows the company to see how an application reacts to newly pushed code changes in the wild. It should become a significant component of your future application quality strategy going forward. Below, I explain why it’s important to test in production, then offer tips for developing a shift-right testing strategy. Session Takeaways: - What Are the Advantages of Testing in Production? - What Are the Risks? - Potential Testing in Production Tactics]]>
Mon, 23 Apr 2018 12:09:04 GMT /gregsypolt/why-you-should-be-testing-in-production gregsypolt@slideshare.net(gregsypolt) Why You Should Be Testing in Production gregsypolt Testing in production is essential if you want to test software as rigorously as possible. Why? While testing early in the pipeline (i.e., shift-left testing) is necessary and highly encouraged, it’s simply not enough on its own. Companies practicing agile testing methodologies and building a disposable infrastructure are ready to perform testing in production, which is sometimes called shift-right testing. By testing in production, you build another level of confidence in releases after performing various checks in a live production environment. Testing in production allows the company to see how an application reacts to newly pushed code changes in the wild. It should become a significant component of your future application quality strategy going forward. Below, I explain why it’s important to test in production, then offer tips for developing a shift-right testing strategy. Session Takeaways: - What Are the Advantages of Testing in Production? - What Are the Risks? - Potential Testing in Production Tactics <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideshare-testing-in-prod-180423120905-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Testing in production is essential if you want to test software as rigorously as possible. Why? While testing early in the pipeline (i.e., shift-left testing) is necessary and highly encouraged, it’s simply not enough on its own. Companies practicing agile testing methodologies and building a disposable infrastructure are ready to perform testing in production, which is sometimes called shift-right testing. By testing in production, you build another level of confidence in releases after performing various checks in a live production environment. Testing in production allows the company to see how an application reacts to newly pushed code changes in the wild. It should become a significant component of your future application quality strategy going forward. Below, I explain why it’s important to test in production, then offer tips for developing a shift-right testing strategy. Session Takeaways: - What Are the Advantages of Testing in Production? - What Are the Risks? - Potential Testing in Production Tactics
Why You Should Be Testing in Production from Greg Sypolt
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Achieving CI Excellence with Quality Engineering /slideshow/achieving-ci-excellence-with-quality-engineering/94749404 slideshare-ci-excellence-180423120059
Quality Engineering roles continue to evolve and will be entirely different in the future. At Gannett | USA Today Network, the change has started by blurring the lines between Test Automation and DevOps daily tasks with Quality Engineering owning continuous integration (CI), defining CI best practices, building the CI pipeline, and being the quality gatekeeper of product releases. - Setting expectations for CI- - CI ownership as a community activity, not an individual one - Defining a continuous testing strategy - Designing repeatable and disposable CI architecture - Setting CI standards - Quality Engineering roles and responsibilities]]>

Quality Engineering roles continue to evolve and will be entirely different in the future. At Gannett | USA Today Network, the change has started by blurring the lines between Test Automation and DevOps daily tasks with Quality Engineering owning continuous integration (CI), defining CI best practices, building the CI pipeline, and being the quality gatekeeper of product releases. - Setting expectations for CI- - CI ownership as a community activity, not an individual one - Defining a continuous testing strategy - Designing repeatable and disposable CI architecture - Setting CI standards - Quality Engineering roles and responsibilities]]>
Mon, 23 Apr 2018 12:00:59 GMT /slideshow/achieving-ci-excellence-with-quality-engineering/94749404 gregsypolt@slideshare.net(gregsypolt) Achieving CI Excellence with Quality Engineering gregsypolt Quality Engineering roles continue to evolve and will be entirely different in the future. At Gannett | USA Today Network, the change has started by blurring the lines between Test Automation and DevOps daily tasks with Quality Engineering owning continuous integration (CI), defining CI best practices, building the CI pipeline, and being the quality gatekeeper of product releases. - Setting expectations for CI- - CI ownership as a community activity, not an individual one - Defining a continuous testing strategy - Designing repeatable and disposable CI architecture - Setting CI standards - Quality Engineering roles and responsibilities <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideshare-ci-excellence-180423120059-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Quality Engineering roles continue to evolve and will be entirely different in the future. At Gannett | USA Today Network, the change has started by blurring the lines between Test Automation and DevOps daily tasks with Quality Engineering owning continuous integration (CI), defining CI best practices, building the CI pipeline, and being the quality gatekeeper of product releases. - Setting expectations for CI- - CI ownership as a community activity, not an individual one - Defining a continuous testing strategy - Designing repeatable and disposable CI architecture - Setting CI standards - Quality Engineering roles and responsibilities
Achieving CI Excellence with Quality Engineering from Greg Sypolt
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-gregsypolt-48x48.jpg?cb=1581774883 As a VP of Quality Assurance, Greg Sypolt speaks and writes about how others can rethink the way they approach quality excellence. He has spent the majority of this career in quality assurance with an engineering mindset, gaining experience in areas such as tool development, automated testing, and DevOps. gsypolt.github.io https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/keynote-agile-devops-2019-190611130410-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/agile-devops-keynote-the-evolution-of-a-continuous-integration-pipeline/149223084 Agile + DevOps Keynote... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideshare-testing-in-prod-180423120905-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds gregsypolt/why-you-should-be-testing-in-production Why You Should Be Test... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideshare-ci-excellence-180423120059-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/achieving-ci-excellence-with-quality-engineering/94749404 Achieving CI Excellenc...