Facilitated by Tox B.
Agile without DevOps is a car without an engine. You can see the destination — you just can’t get there fast enough.
Welcome to DevOps & Agile:
As an Agile practitioner, you don’t need to be an engineer. But you do need to understand how development and delivery work in modern teams. This session demystifies DevOps, explains how it connects to Agile, and gives you the vocabulary and knowledge to collaborate effectively with technical teams.
What We’ll Cover:
• What DevOps actually means (and what it doesn’t)
• The DevOps lifecycle and how it maps to Agile sprints
• CI/CD explained for non-engineers: Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Deployment
• How deployment pipelines affect sprint planning and release decisions
• Definition of Done in a DevOps world: what “shippable” really means
• Infrastructure as Code, automated testing, and monitoring — what PMs and SMs need to know
• The Three Ways of DevOps: Flow, Feedback, Continuous Learning
• How to have better conversations with engineers about technical risk and deployment readiness
• DevOps metrics: deployment frequency, lead time, mean time to recovery, change failure rate
Who Should Attend:
• Scrum Masters who want to better support their engineering teams
• Product Owners making decisions about release cadence
• Anyone working in a technology organization who wants to close the gap between Agile and engineering
Benefits of Attending This Session:
Participants will leave with a foundational understanding of DevOps that makes them more effective partners to technical teams, and the vocabulary to participate in engineering conversations with confidence.