Four Steps Toward a Safer Continuous Delivery Practice (Hint: Add Monitoring)

January 23, 2019
The demands of fast incremental code development require a stable, safe, and continuous delivery pipeline that can get your code into the hands of your customers without delay. Put your continuous delivery pipeline on autopilot by automating and simplifying the workflow—continuous integration to production readiness—and by using an automated monitoring solution to prevent bad builds from impacting production. This webinar will cover the steps to building an automated, monitored pipeline: 1. Modeling and visualizing your build and delivery process as a pipeline (defined as a single, declarative config file) using Concourse CI. 2. Leveraging integrations to trigger actions and share data, supporting functions like testing, collaboration, and monitoring. 3. Enhancing your end-to-end continuous delivery pipeline with contextual deployment event feeds to Dynatrace. 4. Adding automated, metrics-based quality gates between pre-production stages and an automatic post-production approval step, all with specifications defined in source control. Attendees will learn how some of the unique capabilities of Concourse CI and Pivotal Cloud Foundry, coupled with Dynatrace’s software intelligence, can put your continuous delivery pipeline on autopilot and ensure safer production outcomes. Presenters: James Ma, Senior Product Manager, Pivotal & Michael Villiger, Sr. Technical Partner Manager, Dynatrace
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