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Peter Gfader, TweetContinuous Delivery Lover
Biography: Peter Gfader
Peter dislikes crap software and tries his best to improve the profession of software development. For this reason he joined scrum.org. The seek for improvement keeps him getting out of bed every day... and the smell of coffee.
One day, Peter woke up and realized that software development is not only about code, but also about people: From his team mates till the end user. Some people you just give donuts and some you need to give a little bit more. Peter is on a journey to make everyone happy.
If he is not sitting on a mountainbike or playing the trumpet, you might find him at a local user group to hang out with other geeks!
Twitter: @peitor
Presentation: TweetUse Scrum and Continuous Delivery to innovate like crazy!
How often do you release your product to your end users?
How often do your end users see and use your product?
Why is Continuous Delivery helping us to focus on business value?
How can Scrum help us to be innovative?
These and more questions are going to be answered in this talk about Scrum with Continuous Delivery.
Companies and organisations struggle with bureaucracy, dependencies, silo thinking, human behaviour and technical problems and loose the real goal. Continuous Delivery being more than a technical practice can work with Scrum and changes the way we write software completely.
Let’s see how we can combine those and delight our customers with a constant flow of features and happiness.
Want more? Zühlke Academy offers several trainings related to this topic. For example Professional Scrum Developer - .NET Edition