Upcoming industry talk on introducing continuous delivery to the SAP ecosystem by Benjamin Heilbrunn of SAP SE

Post-talk update: The talk slides are now available.


We will host an industry talk on “Introducing Continuous Delivery to the SAP Ecosystem” in AMOS, our agile methods course. The talk is free and open to the public.

  • by: Benjamin Heilbrunn, SAP SE
  • about: Introducing Continuous Delivery to the SAP Ecosystem
  • on: December 20th, 2018, 10:15 Uhr
  • at: IAV DigiLab, Hallerstr. 6, 1. OG, Berlin (Charlottenburg)
  • as part of: AMOS speaker series

Abstract

Even the best software delivers no value until it is in the hand of its end users. By applying the principles of DevOps and practicing Continuous Delivery, software development teams can reduce the time between idea and usable software, quickly apply new learnings, and continuously improve their product. In his talk, Benjamin will introduce DevOps and Continuous Delivery. Furthermore, he will present the SAP S/4HANA Cloud SDK as an exemplary tool for supporting the DevOps transformation of development teams in the SAP ecosystem.

Speaker

Benjamin Heilbrunn is the architect of an open-source Continuous Delivery Toolkit for cloud-native applications. The toolkit enables SAP’s ecosystem to reliably deliver high-quality applications at high speed to the cloud. Benjamin has a strong background in enterprise software development, software architecture, and has worked on numerous cloud-native projects.

Posted on

Comments

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Share the Joy

Share on LinkedIn

Share by email

Share on Twitter / X

Share on WhatsApp

Featured Startups

QDAcity makes qualitative research and qualitative data analysis fun and easy.
EDITIVE makes inter- and intra-company document collaboration more effective.

Featured Projects

Making free and open data easy, safe, and reliable to use
Bringing business intelligence to engineering management
Making open source in products easy, safe, and fun to use