The Compliance Conundrum in the Cloud Era: Governance and Adapting to Regulatory Volatility
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A recent study from CircleCI found that UK businesses on average have a 95% success rate in relation to their set goals. While this on paper seems like a fantastic stat, the reality is that in software development, failure is a sign of innovation and a 95% success rate says that teams are not taking chances with their code. Managing workflow speed is a difficult task as it means reviewing a company's task management from the foundations up, but it might be essential in the modern day.
Joining us to talk about the complexity of this issue is Nick Mills, General Manager, EMEA at CircleCI. Nick Mills talks about some of the more complex issues facing UK businesses to this day, and what you can do to fix these problems.
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