Agile + DevOps West 2023 Bonus Session : Enabling Automation Org-Wide with GitHub Actions

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Thursday, June 8, 2023 - 7:30am to 8:30am

Enabling Automation Org-Wide with GitHub Actions

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We all know a strong focus on automation can reap benefits, particularly in your development workflow and DevOps lifecycle. When adopting these however, there isn’t usually one clear path to take. This can lead to silos across businesses and wasted efforts by application teams creating similar build and deployment pipelines in parallel. You also must account for team maturity or legacy tools that can add complexity to the SDLC. As teams start to consolidate and avoid reinventing the wheel, several challenges can arise on how best to automate and push quality code live, ensuring security and compliance. GitHub offers solutions to this through CI/CD governance across your entire organization. Today we will walk through features like Branch Protection Rules, Reusable Workflows, Required Workflows and more to achieve organization-wide governance in a scalable and consistent way. Why work harder when you can work smarter with GitHub Actions?!

  • Learn how best to automate and push quality code live, ensuring security and compliance
  • Find out how GitHub solutions support CI/CD governance across your entire organization
  • Discover how to use Branch Protection Rules, Reusable Workflows, Required Workflows and more to achieve organization-wide governance in a scalable and consistent way
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Tanvi Tyagi has a DevOps background for over 5 years. She is heavily interested in emerging technologies and customer-centric solutions. You can often catch her talking about how to utilize new to ship better software faster and how a simple mindset shift can move mountains when it comes to improving the SDLC. She has proficiency with various DevOps tools and experience working in Agile organizations. Currently working as a Solutions Engineer at GitHub, she has previously worked at Splunk as an SE, focusing on Observability, and as a DevOps Engineer at SWIFT.