5 Steps to Eliminate Database Change Risk in the Application Release Process

5 Steps to Eliminate Database Change Risk in the Application Release Process
 
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2013
10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern
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Every time you move a database from development to production, change a production database or update schema in an application, there's a 78% probability your change will break the application or result in critical data loss.

Join Robert Reeves and Carey Benge as they share other surprising new research results from Simon Management Group on the true cost of database change. They'll lay out 5 steps to eliminate change risk in the application release process which are not being addressed by DBA tools. You'll learn how you can eliminate manual scripting errors, break through costly database change bottlenecks which stifle complex application releases, increase release confidence, provide transparency to schema management and more. No monotone speakers or boring slides here. These two industry veterans will cut to the chase and share their first-hand experiences with a game changing approach to Database Change and Configuration Management.

You will learn how to:
  • Eliminate database change risk and bottlenecks in your develop-test-deploy process
  • Accelerate releases, eliminate downtime and lower costs by automating deployment processes
  • Reduce errors and know how changes will impact production environments - keeping application code, schema, people, and processes in sync
  • Improve compliance with auto-documenting change management processes
  • Increase quality of service with a holistic, repeatable, database-agnostic approach
Attendees will receive the "Cost of Database Change" infographic containing Simon Management Group research results.

Audio is streamed over the Internet, so turn up your computer speakers!
 
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MODERATOR
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Stephen Faig
Business Development Manager
Unisphere Research and DBTA
PRESENTERS
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Robert Reeves
CTO
Datical
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Carey Benge
VP of Operations
Datical
 
 

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