Tuesday, December 9
11:00 a.m. EST
Want to find out what’s new and next for Perforce Delphix? In our upcoming quarterly roadmap, we’ll explore how Delphix is your complete, multicloud test data management solution, helping you drive more innovation and higher quality for your business.
Join the Perforce Delphix product team on Tuesday, December 9 to learn about:
- Test data management strategies for cloud databases
- Shrinking costs using ephemeral and/or containerized databases
- Synthetic data generation and AI capabilities
- Data Control Tower as the next-gen Delphix platform
- Data protection and recovery solutions
Sign up now, then join us on December 9 to get an exclusive look at what’s coming up in 2026 for Delphix!
Presenters
Brian Muskoff
Brian Muskoff has built his career around leading global product teams to create solutions that help large enterprises safely and intelligently streamline the flow of value through the software delivery pipeline. At Delphix he leads the Data Platform business line that is focused on providing market-leading DevOps Test Data Management offerings.
Nick Mathison
Nick Mathison has debugged the database provisioning nightmare from both sides—as an integrations developer writing the code and as a product leader managing enterprise deployments at scale. As a Senior Product Manager at Delphix, he helps testing and data engineering leaders turn data from a multi-day bottleneck into self-service automation, leading Data Control Tower and PaaS Data Automation to orchestrate compliant data safely across cloud environments. He speaks the language of practitioners who are tired of weekend escalations and ticket queues.
Ross Millenacker
Ross Millenacker leads the Perforce Delphix compliance portfolio, overseeing Continuous Compliance and Hyperscale Masking. He focuses on advancing core compliance capabilities and delivering innovative solutions to help customers manage sensitive data at scale.
Before joining Delphix, Ross held roles spanning Product Marketing and Engineering in the software and semiconductor industries. He holds an MBA from Carnegie Mellon, a BS in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley, and a BA in History from UC Santa Cruz.