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Òscar Manzano

Òscar Manzano

Section Lead at Roche Diagnostics

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Òscar Manzano is a senior software engineer with DevOps mindset currently working at Roche Diagnostics as a Chapter Section Lead.
He is focus on the capabilities development of his section members that align with the chapter & domain vision. He encourages his team members to self-define their career journey and seek ways to enable development opportunities in the direction of the journey. He also provides mentorship when needed as well as coaching as standard.
Previously at Roche, he was helping delivery teams to focus on their core business by taking the responsibility of automating tasks, optimising processes and providing the required infrastructure for building software. Author of several scientific articles, he previously worked as software engineer at University College Cork (Ireland) in multiple research projects related to different areas such as Supply Chain Optimisation, Scheduling, Energy Efficiency, Cloud Computing, and e-Health, designing and implementing solutions for complex problems. Òscar also created and directed the MSc in DevOps and Cloud Computing at University of Barcelona.

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology

Topics

  • People Leadership
  • People Skills
  • people developement
  • DevOps & Automation
  • Software Engineering

Build Automation: Reusing business logic wisely

You're doing super-devops things as you support multiple product's pipelines from multiple teams. You're using a really wide toolchain includig CI servers like Jenkins, GitHub, AWS and ADO, but suddenly you get a business strategic request to move everything to a single CI server: Gitlab.
Would you migrate all to the new CI server? or would you rather think that this is likely to happen again in the future and better do something more reusable? This is the case we recently faced and this is how we are trying to solve it. An approach to customise a Buid Automation System to reuse the business logic without the vendor lock-in effect.

This session attempts to answer the following question: Is it possible to provide a unified software building solution that, while standardized, allows customisations, reduces maintenance cost, and greatly avoids vendor lock-in in CI platforms?

Òscar Manzano

Section Lead at Roche Diagnostics

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