A Pipeline Driven Organization is operating around the idea that automated pipelines make the important IT decisions such as: - When is it OK to deploy a new version? - Is a feature working? - When and how to deploy a new environment - When to rollback (or forward) a new version - Are we compliant and secure?

Roy Osherove is the author of "Art of Unit Testing" "Elastic Leadership" and the upcoming "Enterprise DevOps" books. He has worked with some of the world's largest companies to help implement continuous delivery at scale.
In the opening keynote, Roy will help to answer to the following questions: "Where can testers fit in in the DevOps culture that is eating the software world?" or "Where does testing fit in a continuous delivery pipeline?"
DevOps is the implementation of continuous delivery and agile concepts across the organization, focusing on pipelines as the main building blocks for delivery value internally and to the customer. But getting to that state is complicated because it requires several facets of work: People, process and tools. In large organizations ,we have the added complexity of : Multiple dependencies and sub systems Multiple teams, groups, business units with competing interests Varying degrees of agility, culture, tools, technologies and processes Security, compliance and policy gates In this talk we will discuss main patterns and anti patterns for adopting and implementing DevOps pipelines throughout the organization. NDC Conferences https://ndcoslo.com https://ndcconferences.com
Full session title - The Enterprise DevOps Mind Trap (or - Why this talk won't make a difference). In this talk, Roy Osherove will discuss main patterns and anti-patterns for adopting and implementing DevOps in "challenged" organizations, starting with our own personal mind traps - and how to avoid them.
Roy Osherove is the author of "Art of Unit Testing" "Elastic Leadership" and the upcoming "Enterprise DevOps" books. He has worked with some of the world's largest companies to help implement continuous delivery at scale.