In our most recent article, we highlighted some of the results of our recent IT Ops survey. We noted, for example, that 80 percent of IT teams are alerted to critical events via email and 41 percent of teams are experiencing excessive alerts. These stats go a long way to explaining why IT Ops is […]
CI/CD and its Effects on Release Managers
The role of release management in the development of any software package has drastically changed with the introduction of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD). CI/CD has made the development process more agile, and it has made the role of release management significantly more challenging. To understand and grasp the changes brought into the role […]
Containers as Disposable Servers?
There is a belief in the space where containers meet DevOps that a service hosted in a container crashing is no big deal, and you can just spin up a new one. It’s not a pervasive belief, but it is common enough that we’ve all heard/read it somewhere. I think this view of the world […]
Is Your Storage Too Slow for DevOps?
To have a successful DevOps transformation, teams on both the development and the operations side need fast storage infrastructure and high-performing tools to maximize its performance and the people that work with it. Over the last decade, a major operational problem in on-premises enterprise data centers have emerged, as the fundamental mismatch between the infrastructure […]
Bamboo, Jenkins or TeamCity: Which CI Server to Choose?
The software industry has evolved drastically over the last few years to fulfill business needs. Agile has been popular from development to IT operations, but other cultural movements have occurred at the team level within organizations, such as streamlining the processes (automation) with better feedback loops (effective collaboration). Core of Continuous Integration As per the […]
How APM Benefits DevOps
Thanks to the efforts of DevOps teams, rapid application and feature development are increasing the pace of innovation and having an increasing impact on business revenue. Top-performing DevOps teams are key contributors to year-over-year revenue growth of 25 percent or more, according to Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), thus increasing the value of IT. Application performance […]
7 Principles for Using Microservices to Build an API That Lasts
SparkPost launched the first beta version of our cloud-based email delivery service three years ago. At its introduction, a handful of customers sent a few million emails a month. Now, our API is used by tens of thousands of customers—including Pinterest, Zillow, and Intercom—to send more than 15 billion emails a month. That dramatic […]
CloudBees Acquires Codeship to Extend CI/CD Reach
CloudBees today signaled its DevOps ambitions to extend well beyond the Jenkins continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) platform by acquiring Codeship, a provider of a CI/CD platform that is delivered as a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application. The decision to acquire Codeship is being driven by the need to engage smaller DevOps teams that don’t have the time […]
IBM CTO Sees Bright Future for Java in 2018
Significant advances in microservices written in Java, as well as tighter coupling between Java applications and containers, are set to transform the way most organizations build and deploy Java applications by the end of the year. IBM Java CTO John Duimovich, as part of five Java predictions for 2018, noted that The Eclipse Foundation has […]
The Developer Playbook: 5 Ways We’re Just Like Football Players
The Developer Playbook – Five Ways We’re Just Like Football Players from staging-devopsy.kinsta.cloud — Jeff Veis
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