Migrate off your legacy CI/CD onto Bitbucket Pipelines

There is DevOps tooling fatigue. Too many tools, too much complexity, operational overhead and distraction for developers. Companies are increasingly prioritizing the chance to consolidate tools where the opportunity exists. Join us to learn how Bitbucket Pipelines can help you orchestrate your software delivery journey along with steps you can take to migrate off your legacy CI/CD onto Bitbucket Pipelines.

Many organizations delay migrating off their legacy CI/CD systems due to a variety of factors such as competing priorities, perceived complexity, inertia and more. But with an increased focus on cost savings and productivity across industries, more organizations are making the switch to consolidate and simplify their DevOps workflows. During this webinar we’ll demo the advantages of Bitbucket Pipelines and talk about steps you can take to approach switching off your legacy CI/CD with live Q&A.

During this webinar you’ll learn:

  • How consolidating DevOps workflows on Atlassian can help you accelerate velocity, improve your developer experience, and reduce costs
  • Tips and considerations for getting started with a new CI/CD tool
  • Concepts in different CI/CD tools and how you can approach an actual migration to Pipelines off your legacy CI/CD
  • How Atlassian can help you improve CI/CD governance across your organization

Intervenants

Edmund Munday

Senior Product Manager, Bitbucket, Atlassian

Edmund Munday est Senior Product Manager pour Bitbucket et se réjouit à l'idée d'aider les clients à améliorer leurs pratiques DevOps grâce à la CI/CD. Il a grandi en Tasmanie et vit aujourd'hui à Melbourne. En dehors de Bitbucket, il adore participer aux conversations sur la politique de par son double diplôme en politiques publiques et relations internationales.

Josh Frank

Product Marketing Director, Atlassian

Josh est Product Marketing Director au sein de l'équipe des solutions de développement d'Atlassian. Il a à cœur d'aider les équipes de développement logiciel à atteindre leur plein potentiel. Lorsqu'il ne présente pas au reste du monde les derniers produits d'Atlassian pour les développeurs, il parcourt les collines de la baie de San Francisco en vélo.