GenAI has gone from generally available, novel technology to widely adopted in a matter of months. Most engineering organizations are using GenAI to generate code, write tests, and assist in code reviews. New code is becoming dirt cheap to write - but our delivery pipelines remain miserably unprepared for the tsunami of new code flowing at a much more rapid pace.
Our current pipelines need a hard reset to prepare us for the GenAI revolution - and engineering managers need to get started TODAY.
This talk will dive into where GenAI is starting to break down our delivery pipelines. While scaling CI/CD is easy, and we can always add a few more workers, scaling the humans in the process is the hard part. This talk will demonstrate how massive amounts of new machine-generated code will impact our pipelines, in ways that will require either greater headcount, or smarter, automated pipelines. You'll come away with ideas for how to modernize your delivery pipeline so you can fully embrace the GenAI revolution.
Yishai Beeri likes to solve problems, and that’s why he was so fascinated with programming when first encountered Logo back in the 80s, where the possibilities seemed endless.He has made it a focus of his career to solve complex programming problems, both as a consultant and entrepreneur... Read More →
Not having a DevSecOps Maturity Plan is like off-road racing in heavy fog.
This session lifts the fog to help you plan your way around hidden potholes, rocks, cliffs and trees.
An unplanned approach can end up adding substantial friction to the People, Process and Technology of DevSecOps.
In addition to your typical costs, the session will touch on economies of speed, value stream friction and the super-efficiency of aligning workflows with existing human habit loops. It will also discuss the frequent anti-pattern of comparing scaling-out DevSecOps capabilities to the cost of doing nothing, when it is well known that doing nothing is not really an option.
Every DevSecOps maturity level carries costs - learn how smart choices can mean lower costs, less friction and better outcomes.
Darwin Sanoy has spent his career in strategy, architecture, engineering and coding for scaled provisioning and operations automation. His early career was in enterprise IT automation, mid-career was running a solo business for enterprise automation training and the last decade has... Read More →
The session walks through an industry solution of universal rendering, streaming & micro frontends that helped eBay deliver host app agnostic cross functional UX widgets at scale to over 700+ distributed site facing eBay apps & helped cut down the time to launch site wide UX from a few months to a few weeks. The system delivers over 150+ targeted UX widgets & has onboarded over 30 internal platforms within the company that have usecases of delivering site wide UX
Damodaran works as a Senior FE Engineer for eBay. He has worked on Header Platforms, universal render platforms, eBay's Seller experience & Buyer Experience SEO pages. He works predominantly on NodeJS, React & Marko.