A difficult challenge organizations face when adopting continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) is ensuring that every build has been evaluated for performance. Although most organizations do performance testing, how they do it and when they do it define their readiness for deploying in fast-paced environments. Anjeneya Dubey’s team faced similar challenges and found ways to embed performance engineering as part of their CD pipeline. To achieve this objective, they made changes to processes, technologies, and culture. They added non-functional requirements to “normal”...
Anjeneya Dubey
Anjeneya Dubey is the director of performance engineering for McGraw-Hill Education, a learning science company that delivers personalized learning experiences. His responsibilities include ensuring that every product built is high performing, highly scalable, highly available, highly reliable, and fault tolerant. In his past five years with McGraw-Hill, Anjeneya has built automated performance engineering frameworks that detect performance and scalability issues early on in a fast-paced agile environment. Previously he was a technology consultant, focused on providing enterprise quality and performance engineering solutions. Anjeneya has worked with large institutions to set-up enterprise performance and quality engineering solutions.