CI/CD pipelines have become increasingly prevalent as a way way to approach software promotion workflows, because of their promise of full automation. The desired outcome of a well designed CI/CD pipeline is confidence in the software delivery process so that releases can be done at any time. And in fact a deployment in production becomes a non-event.
Very few companies have reached this nirvana, in part because old processes are difficult to change and CI/CD techniques and technologies are relatively new and not completely established. This leaves many open questions. What are the mandatory steps of a well designed pipeline? What type of control and verifications steps should we have? How do we implement compliance and auditing? What is the right technology stack? Who owns the pipeline?
In the OpenShift arena, I have addressed some of the design questions in these two blog posts: Cross-Cluster Image Promotion Techniques and Environment-Dependent Property Management Strategies for OpenShift Pipelines.
At this year’s Red Hat Summit on Wednesday, May 3, I’ll host an interactive session discovery session that addresses use cases gleaned from the audience. Attendees will walk away with their questions answered and an understanding of how to create container-driven continuous delivery that works for the organization.
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Raffaele is a full-stack enterprise architect with 20+ years of experience. Raffaele started his career in Italy as a Java Architect then gradually moved to Integration Architect and then Enterprise Architect. Later he moved to the United States to eventually become an OpenShift Architect for Red Hat consulting services, acquiring, in the process, knowledge of the infrastructure side of IT.
Currently Raffaele covers a consulting position of cross-portfolio application architect with a focus on OpenShift. Most of his career Raffaele worked with large financial institutions allowing him to acquire an understanding of enterprise processes and security and compliance requirements of large enterprise customers.
Raffaele has become part of the CNCF TAG Storage and contributed to the Cloud Native Disaster Recovery whitepaper.
Recently Raffaele has been focusing on how to improve the developer experience by implementing internal development platforms (IDP).
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