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The Agile Enterprise - Adopting Agile Application Delivery

Description

In this session, Andi will talk about how the changing landscape is impacting enterprise development and what it means to achieve agile application delivery. He will address a key question – while we are all familiar with the concepts and methods of agile development, how do we take that same mindset and approach, and apply it to the end to end delivery of our applications? Specifically how do we deliver our apps all the way to the market with a rapid, iterative and collaborative approach?

Andi will place a focus on what it truly takes for a company to achieve agile delivery- from development through to production, and will share new developer tools, practices and innovations. He will address the practicalities of API –centric application design, and discuss how to implement Continuous Delivery- and key steps towards automation of the application delivery cycle.

Conférence donnée lors du Forum 2013, ayant eu lieu les 21 et 22 novembre 2013.

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Le speaker

Andi GUTMANS

Andi a joué un grand rôle dans l'avancée de PHP depuis 1997, l'année où lui et le co-fondateur et directeur technique de Zend, Zeev Suraski, ont développé les bases de PHP 3, aujourd'hui largement reconnu comme un tournant pour le langage. Peu après, Andi Gutmans et Zeev Suraski présentèrent le Zend Engine, à l'origine de PHP 4 et de PHP 5. Aujourd'hui, près de 80% du Web s'exécute sur PHP et on estime que 5 millions de développeurs l'utilisent. Gutmans a été reconnu comme étant l'un des 10 plus grands CEO techniques visionnaires par InternetNews.com en 2010. Andi Gutmans a également été nommé par Mashable comme l'un des "10 pères fondateurs du Web" et a été élu par Computerworld l'une des "40 personnalités du secteur informatique de moins de 40 ans à observer". Il est un auteur reconnu et un intervenant régulier sur les problématiques commerciales et technologiques lors de conférences internationales. Il est membre du PHP Group et de la fondation Apache Software.

Commentaires

This talk had nothing to do with agile application delivery. The first half was a presentation of PHP and how PHP is used everywhere on the web, then apigility, then Jenkins and Zend Server. If I was to rate Matthew's presentation on Apigility, I would definitely rate it 5/5, it was really interesting. But the whole thing felt really weird. Was is just an advertising space for Zend?
Matthieu Napoli, le 21/11/2013
I want to counterbalance Matthieu's comment. Zend's vision concerning agile delivery was very well presented by Andi and Apigility was introduced as one important piece of this vision. Maybe it should have been introduced more clearly for people who are not familiar with Devops culture ? Apigility was well-presented and really interesting. Where Matthieu is right, is that it would have clearly attracted more people of this very community-driven conference if Apigility, a very interesting open-source project, had been introduced in the title and description of the talk.
Fabrice Bernhard, le 22/11/2013
Interesting talk and piece of software, even if yeah, it was some advertising from Zend. No problem with that tho, even if I don't think it was clearly announced that way. Apigility is awesome.
Anonyme, le 22/11/2013
The Apigility tool looks interesting, however I did not expected that this talk would have presented such a tool, but rather, general tips/processes. If I knew that was so much Zend's product centric I wouldn't have followed this talk.
Patrick Allaert, le 25/11/2013
It was really interesting to discover Apigility. But the title of the conf was more promising than it really was.
Anonyme, le 02/12/2013