Ok, we set up our CI pipelines, we have our tests, linters, and security scanners running. Now what? Time to deploy! In this session we will look at various tools that can help you improve your build scripts. We will look at making our pipeline deploy through dev, test, and prod environments using long living artefacts, and how we can take our very first steps from "My first pipeline, stable enough to deploy" to a true CI/CD setup!
With a background in ops, Björn got stuck in the DevOps movement a long time ago. Working alongside both dev and ops gave him a good view in to all sides of the company, and today he spends his days helping with everything from communication, through infra as code, to CI/CD pipelines. By night he is involved in the Bicep community and helps out with the Bicep PowerShell module, solders and repairs old tech, and dreams of playing in a Norwegian black metal band.
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