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In today’s software delivery pipeline, speed and stability are frequently at odds. Faced with this paradox, some organizations prioritize development velocity, while others double down on testing and observability to protect the customer experience. But which approach is best? Is it possible to strike a balance between the two?
To answer these questions, OverOps surveyed over 600 software development and delivery professionals and summarized our top findings in the 2020 State of Software Quality report.
Join OverOps and Herb Krasner, Advisory Board member of the Consortium for IT Software Quality, for a webinar where we’ll discuss key findings from the report, including:
By OverOps, Inc. 2020 | Contact us: hello@overops.com | +1 415-767-1250
The Speed vs. Quality Showdown:
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Alex Zhitnitsky
Director of Product Marketing at OverOps
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Alex Zhitnitsky
Director of Product Advocacy at OverOps
The Speed vs. Quality Showdown:
Top Trends in Software Delivery for 2020
Alex helps engineers deliver reliable applications by identifying anomalies and analyzing their true root cause. In the past, he worked with early stage startups, and was an organizer and speaker in developer meetups.
On-Demand Webinar
Eric Mizell
VP Solution Engineering at OverOps
Alex helps engineers deliver reliable applications by identifying anomalies and analyzing their true root cause. In the past, he worked with early stage startups, and was an organizer and speaker in developer meetups.
On-Demand Webinar
As VP of Solution Engineering, Eric helps developers, operations teams and executives create modern and reliable software by overseeing our Solution Engineering, Services, and Customer Success teams.
Eric Mizell
VP Solution Engineering at OverOps
Herb Krasner
Advisory Board, Consortium for IT Software Quality
Herb Krasner is a retired Professor of Software Engineering at the U. of Texas at Austin. He is an industry consultant for 5 decades, helping organizations baseline and improve their software development capabilities.