"Unburdening Developers"
Every app development need seems to ultimately land on developers. Build in security. Shift left testing. Provide users cooler, more customized experiences at cloud speed and scale. And do it all faster, of course. How do we accommodate the rising expectations without burning out developers? What can other team members do to lighten the load and allow developers to focus on the creative work they thrive on?
Alan is joined by Adam Kalsey of Tricentis, Tracy Ragan of DeployHub, Justin Hutchings of GitHub, and Mitch Ashley of ASG.
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