SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- OverOps, the leading continuous reliability solution, will be exhibiting and presenting at the annual DevOps World virtual event this week, September 22-24. VP of Solution Engineering Eric Mizell will lead two sessions, showcasing how to reduce escaped defects through the use of dynamic code analysis quality gates.
Bad Code Kills: Five Essential Quality Gates You Need in Your CloudBees Core Pipeline
Tuesday, September 22, 1:30pm - 2:00pm PT
Learn practical advice for stopping bad code from killing your mission-critical apps. This session will cover:
A New Way to Reduce Escaped Defects in Your Jenkins Pipeline
Thursday, September 24, 12:45pm - 1:00pm PT
Learn how to avoid the developer blame game when it comes to error resolution. This session will walk you through how to incorporate developer accountability to reduce escaped defects in your Jenkins pipeline.
DevOps World, hosted by CloudBees, brings together thought leaders, practitioners and community contributors from around the world to share their DevOps learnings and experiences. Attendees can stop by OverOps' virtual booth to chat with Eric and the OverOps team, catch a live OverOps product demonstration, and enter to win our raffle for a $200 Amazon gift card. Register to attend here.
For those missing out on the action at DevOps World, check out the following resources to learn more about how OverOps helps teams identify, prevent and resolve critical application errors:
About OverOps
OverOps is a continuous reliability solution that enables companies to ensure rapid code changes do not negatively impact application reliability. Using OverOps, teams can quickly identify, prevent and resolve critical software issues. Unlike static code, log analyzers and APMs that rely on foresight, OverOps analyzes your code at runtime to deliver deep insights into when, where and why code breaks. With robust CI/CD integrations and open APIs, OverOps ensures software reliability from testing to production. The company is backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners and Menlo Ventures, and has offices in San Francisco, Orlando and Tel Aviv.
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