Continuous Delivery is not new. I've been talking to about it for at least 5 or 6 years and there were those doing it before me. But it seems that it always is around Ruby [on Rails] or Python on Javascript. On Unix. Not about .NET or Windows. Which is exactly where I find myself these days not just running Delivery, but owning the whole pipeline [to some degree of irony...] of an .NET company. In this session I'll lay our delivery pipeline out for you not only the 'what worked' parts, but more importantly the 'what didn't work' parts as those are really the key takeaways from a talk like this. .NET is certainly full of its own 'snowflakes' but I suspect that the ones we encountered while wiring this all up are very similar to ones you will experience when you go down this route as well.