Continuous Discussions (#c9d9) Podcast: Episode 43 – DevOps and CD for non-web applications
Written by: Electric Bee
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If you think that DevOps is only for web apps - think again! Some of the largest organizations in the world – doing Hardware manufacturing, embedded systems and IoT – are proving the value of DevOps for the delivery of complex physical products that are integrated with software components. This morning on #c9d9 we talked about DevOps and Continuous Delivery for non-web Applications.
- What are the differences between CD for web-ware and firm-ware?
- What are the challenges and patterns for successfully implementing DevOps for non-web apps?
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This episode features:

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

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


Stephen Hendrick ESG Industry Analyst covering application development and deployment software. @sdh_esg | www.esg-global.com/stephen-hendrick
On the next episode of Continuous Discussions:
Episode 44: Continuous Improvement
Join us on June 28 , to discuss best practices for fostering an environment of Continuous Improvement .
This episode will feature:

Chris Nicola Co-founder and CTO of @wealthbar and found of Vancouver @polyglotconf. Building for the web with Rails and Angular. VIm user. @chrismnicola | lucisferre.net/

Daniel Rolnick Daniel is the CTO of Yodle, a SaaS platform for small businesses, where continuous delivery is a way of life. @YodleTech | www.yodletechblog.com

Pete Grant Pete is an architect specialising in automated testing, push button deployments and team organisation for business intelligence. @petejgrant | cloudbilimited.com/blog/
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