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Wednesday, August 26 • 15:20 - 15:45
DevOps 101: Getting to Minimal Viable 'DevOpsness'

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Did you ever make a promise you were not sure you could keep? Did you ever wish someone would just tell you how to get started or offer practical tidbits of what to think about BEFORE you began implementing a new process? Learn how one agency began their DevOps journey doing the right things but focused on the short-term wins which ultimately lead to unmet expectations.

‘Getting to Minimal Viable DevOps-ness’ is the story of how the National Museum of African American History and Culture started with a blank slate and embraced their implementation challenges to develop a robust set of lessons learned and a flexible DevOps design pattern.

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Rayvn Manuel

Senior Application Developer/Architect and Lead DevOps Engineer, National Museum of African American History and Culture
Rayvn serves as the Senior Application Developer/Architect and Lead DevOps Engineer for the National Museum of African American History and Culture’s [NMAAHC’s] Digital Media group. She is the principal developer responsible for the planning, design and implementation of some... Read More →


Wednesday August 26, 2020 15:20 - 15:45 PDT
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