Continuous Discussions (#c9d9) Podcast: Episode 41 – Creating an Internal Dev/Test Cloud
Written by: Electric Bee
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The need to speed up feedback loops, simplify dev/test processes and collaboration, and also save on infrastructure costs -- have led many organizations to create a private Dev/Test cloud to standardize their processes, tooling and environments across teams. This morning on #c9d9 we discussed some of the challenges and prerequisites for enabling a self-service shared platform for your software delivery pipeline across dev and test, and some tips and best practices for getting started.
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This episode features:

Chris Riley Helping bringing #DevOps to the enterprise. Analyst @fixateio @HoardingInfo | devops.com/author/chrisriley/

Himanshu Chhetri CTO @ Addteq, specializing in DevOps & Atlassian Tools implementation. @0xhimanshu | nebula.addteq.com/blog

Kelly Looney Regional Consulting Manager at Skytap. @krlooney | www.skytap.com/blog/

Phil Dougherty Phil has over 10 years of experience building the backbone of the internet - from multi-continent private cloud environments, to fully automated public cloud infrastructure powering mobile commerce APIs. @phildougherty | blog.containership.io
On the next episode of Continuous Discussions:
Episode 42: Release Pipelines
Join us on May 31 , to discuss tips for streamlining your release pipelines . This episode will feature:

Gioia Ballin Software engineer with experience in Python, Java, Scala. Currently working at the backend infrastructure of the analytics services provided by Measurence. Blogger when everyone is sleeping. @GioiaBallin | codingnights.com

Jamie Ingilby A passionate continuous delivery focused software development leader, always searching for good coffee. @jamiei

Juni-Mukherjee Author of "Continuous Delivery Pipeline - Where Does It Choke? ". @JuniTweets | techbeacon.com/contributors/juni-mukherjee

J. Paul Reed J. Paul Reed has over 15 years experience in the trenches as a build/release engineer, working with such companies as VMware, Mozilla, Symantec, and Salesforce. He speaks internationally on release engineering, DevOps, operational complexity, and human factors. @jpaulreed | jpaulreed.com
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