There has been a growing interest in the Kanban board, a tool that helps teams visualize their workflows, limit work in progress and get more “done”. Kanban Boards are mostly associated with Agile Scrum teams as a collaborative means of seeing the burndown of a sprint. In fact, Scrum and Kanban are considered to be […]
It’s web performance, let’s not call it WebDevPerfOps
Velocity was great this year. It was only my 2nd time out to Santa Clara, but from what I understand every Velocity conference is great. Few conferences can provide such rapid payback. Velocity does a good job setting the right vibe. The talks are often as entertaining as they are informative. This video of Scott […]
Network Engineers as Programmers? Not so fast.
It is interesting, as the triplet new waves of hype evolve – cloud, SDN, and DevOps – that we are repeatedly hearing The Voice of Reason say things like “All network engineers need to be programmers”. While this is certainly not the only voice that demonstrates what I’m talking about, an example of it is […]
DevOps the movement, or the function?
All the ISVs and Enterprises are having the same question, who/what is DevOps. We get in a virtual room and talk about it, but we are often all scratching our heads at the same time. We are not confused from a technology or definition standpoint. There is so much chatter about this thing, it’s just […]
Now that you can consolidate, do not implode
The development world is changing in a big way. We all know it. And it usually happens first with the early stage startups, who have the luxury of adopting new approaches from day one. One of those major shifts is consolidation of team members, where automation is taking over previous roles. In the modern development […]
Change your thinking about Change Management
Change Management, let’s face it, it’s usually a checklist item and a CYA tool. But in the world of DevOps where change is part of the culture and processes. Change Management needs to be more than a cost center, and really a way to improve what you are doing. And there is no excuse not […]
Moving to DevOps in a traditional enterprise
Introduction One of the challenges of introducing DevOps in the setting of a traditional (i.e. siloed, waterfall etc) Enterprise is where to begin. It’s certainly something I wrestled with alongside the CTO for quite some time. It’s not possible to impart years of experience of moving a large company to a DevOps ways of […]
Think the Developer Tool Market Is Annoying? Just Wait…
I recently attended the Velocity Conference and DevOps Days in the Bay Area. While I usually pride myself in being “in the know” of what is available and possible. It never fails that every time I do a search on some aspect of the development process, or attend events like these, I’m shocked to discover […]
Will you have your IDE in a box? On a Train? With a Firefox?
As predicted the Cloud IDE race is picking up. Now I’m sure. Cloud IDE or no Cloud IDE it is not a choice. But it is an huge opportunity.
Mixed Martial DevOps vs.The Scrum Master
Royce Grace won the most tournaments in UFC history before he retired. With a record of 14 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws, it’s understandable why he’s considered by some to be the most influential figure in the history of modern MMA. With 100% of his finishes from submissions, he’s undeniably Brazilian Jujitsu royalty. You’d […]
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