VP AppDev Confessions
Development teams burdened with complex release requirements often run over schedule and over budget. One of the biggest offenders? Data. Your teams are cutting corners, sacrificing quality and delivering projects late because they don't have a good solution for managing data.
You're one of many AppDev leaders that face these challenges. You need a new approach to manage, secure and provision your data in order to stay relevant. You need DataOps.
Download the VP AppDev Confessions chapter to explore how application teams can achieve fast, self-service access to secure test data, why transforming data delivery unlocks the potential of DevOps and hybrid cloud dev/test, and platform-based approaches to managing data for legacy back-office apps and modern customer-facing ones.
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