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023 Is DevOps the Killer of traditional Performance Engineering?

023 Is DevOps the Killer of traditional Performance Engineering?

FromPurePerformance


023 Is DevOps the Killer of traditional Performance Engineering?

FromPurePerformance

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Dec 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Mark Tomlinson, “a veteran” in Performance Engineering, discusses how DevOps is a big opportunity for performance engineering – but also a threat for many that have been in the business for a long time. The big question is: are “traditional performance engineers” using their Load Runners or SilkPerformers at the end of the project lifecycle ready to change? Ready to learn new tools? Ready to think about automating performance engineering into the delivery pipeline and doing that in collaboration with the rest of the engineering team? Ready to “Check your Ego at the door”?Listen to our conversation where we also discuss how these roles have changed in organizations we recently interacted with.
Released:
Dec 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The brutal truth about digital performance engineering and operations.Andreas (aka Andi) Grabner and Brian Wilson are veterans of the digital performance world. Combined they have seen too many applications not scaling and performing up to expectations. With more rapid deployment models made possible through continuous delivery and a mentality shift sparked by DevOps they feel it’s time to share their stories. In each episode, they and their guests discuss different topics concerning performance, ranging from common performance problems for specific technology platforms to best practices in development, testing, deploying and monitoring software performance and user experience. Be prepared to learn a lot about metrics.Andi & Brian both work at Dynatrace, where they get to witness more real world customer performance issues than they can TPS report at.