Please note:  This is a Wednesday evening meeting instead of our typical fourth Thursday meeting.   We will be in the 8-bit Lounge Orange 4 Use the West Entrance. From US-71, take the bannister exit and turn right into Marion Park Drive to get to the west entrance.
If you plan on attending please go to www.agilekc.org to register so we can provide our sponsor with an accurate count for dinner.    
 
Date\Time\Location: 
6:30 - 9:00 PM CDT Wednesday June 25, 2014
Cerner Innovations Campus
10236 Marion Park Drive
Kansas City MO
64137
 
A map to the location is available at www.agilekc.org
 
 
Title: 
Is it a Dev problem? Is it an Ops problem? No, it’s a DevOps problem!
 
Summary:
“It worked fine in Dev, it must be an operations issue”; how many times have you heard this phrase? In organizations, developing large scale applications, development and operations are generally two independent entities, with independent processes and priorities, creating a culture where they might be working against each other. In most cases, the root cause is not in development or operations, but in both; where Dev teams do not understand how their code is deployed or run in production and Ops team lacking the knowledge around the design or technical limitations of the applications. The preventive action in this scenario is not simply a process change, but a cultural shift that needs to occur in the organization where both Dev and Ops teams believe in DevOps, move out of their comfort zones and work as one. This requires Dev to change their definition of done from simply releasing and throwing it over the wall to operations, to deploying and running the code and Ops teams extending their efforts to contribute to development reviews and automating deployment steps. It also requires a change by leadership to rethink their planning to work together. This session will walk through what your journey will look like and changes you can implement incrementally to move to a DevOps culture.
 
Speaker Bio:
Shahzad Zafar is a Technical Project Manager, ScrumMaster and a Manager at Cerner Corporation. Shahzad is also an Agile Coach at Cerner, facilitates the Agile Bootcamp and has been leading Agile development teams since 2009.
Shahzad has a degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2005 and also received his Masters in Business Administration from the University of Kansas in 2009. He joined Cerner in 2005 as a software developer, working on C++ and Java. He got the benefit of seeing projects being run in a waterfall methodology before transitioning to Agile development. As a ScrumMaster, he has worked with different teams and in different team environments. As an Agile Champion and Coach, Shahzad gets the opportunity to work with other teams to offer support and guidance to setup productive and successful teams by leveraging Agile methodologies. 
Currently, Shahzad is working with teams building Cloud Services and is managing the overall project plan and deployments for the Cloud Services team. He is also involved in continuously improving the development and operations processes, to enable DevOps within the organization.

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