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Presentation: "OpsDev: Designing an automated product company"

Track: Solutions Track 2 / Time: Tuesday 17:00 - 17:50 / Location: Børsen

A product company has one purpose of operation: deliver quality products to customers. The value proposition of Devops is to give developers control over IT operations so they have the power to remove bottlenecks and automate quality.  This is great if your product is software, but how does that fit into a world where hardware design, algorithm development and manufacturing all are part of the puzzle?

Answering the following questions from an industrial point of view: How do you develop, control, and maintain an advanced product line of smart HW products? How does Continuous Delivery fit into an organization desigin hardware, software and manufacturing? How do you set-up a quality toolchain that starts with design and ends up in a product at the customers desk?  

This presentation will explore a case study of Novelda, a highly ambitious radar company.

 

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Dag Arne Brænd, Novelda

Dag Arne Brænd

Biography: Dag Arne Brænd

Dag Arne Braand is the COO of Novelda. He is responsible for setting up the operational flow for Novelda’s new presence and vital signs sensor technology. His previous experience includes 14 years working as Senior Director for Atmel, responsible for the Microcontroller development toolchain and HW reference designs. This included Atmel Studio development environment, HW debuggers, microcontroller & wireless reference designs, serving a user community of > 100.000 developers and > 250.000 kits annually.

Mike Long, Praqma Norway

Mike Long

Biography: Mike Long

Mikes specialties include coaching and mentoring teams to adopt modern technical practices in complex embedded and legacy environments.
Mike has more than 10 years of professional software engineering experience, working in a variety of cultures and business domains. He has developed software for every type of embedded system, from 8-bit micro controllers, 24-bit DSPs, to 32 bit and SOCs. He considers software as a craft, and enjoy sharing the pursuit of technical excellence with fellow professionals.  Mike organizes the Oslo Embedded Software meetup group and the Embedded/IoT track at the NDC conference in Oslo.
 
Twitter: @meekrosoft