Distributed version control systems (DVCS) such as Git (introduced in 2005 by Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux) rapidly gained worldwide acceptance by the global software development community. DVCS offer very fast, lightweight and local software change control capabilities that support many parallel code branches across large project code bases. These are compelling benefits for […]
Red Hat Rises to Data Management Challenges
Red Hat is moving to reduce or eliminate many of the manual tasks DevOps teams routinely encounter via a beta release of an update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) that addresses multiple data management issues related to DevSecOps and DataOps. Steve Almy, principal product manager for RHEL, said version 7.5 of RHEL adds support […]
Focusing on the Real Value of AI for IT Ops
In all the hype over AI, let’s concentrate on the real value it can provide, especially for busy IT Ops teams. 2018 is already shaping up to be the year when AI and machine learning (ML) go mainstream—at least in terms of public awareness, if not yet of actual usable products. As I write this, […]
The Origins of DevOps: What’s in a Name?
Depending on your frame of reference, DevOps will celebrate it’s ninth or 10th anniversary this year. In 2016, RightScale’s “State of the Cloud Report” estimated that 70 percent of SMBs were adopting DevOps methods. Every indication is that percentage has increased since then. As DevOps prepares for its second decade of existence, it might be […]
CA Technologies Survey Uncovers DevSecOps Challenges
When it comes to infusing security concerns into a DevOps culture, most organization still have a very long way to go. A global survey of 1,279 IT leaders conducted by the market research firm Freedom Dynamics on behalf of CA Technologies finds more than half of respondents (58 percent) cited existing culture and lack of […]
How to Isolate Development Environments: Vagrant vs. Docker
“It works on my machine.” This line has become an excuse often overused by developers to escape the burden of having to investigate problems experienced by end users that they are unable to replicate on their development machines. While this may excuse developers—after all, they didn’t experience the problem during development and therefore couldn’t have […]
Plutora Brings Order to Application Testing Chaos
One of the reasons application testing doesn’t occur as often or extensively as most IT organizations desire is because managing multiple simultaneous testing projects is complex. To help simplify the management of applications testing at scale, Plutora has updated Plutora Environments, its continuous delivery management platform, which now includes an ability to manage the availability, […]
Red Hat Survey Sees Broad Adoption of Microservices
A new survey from Red Hat shows the extent to which IT organizations are moving to modernize their IT environments: More than two-thirds of respondents (69 percent) reported they are using microservices for both new applications and re-architecting existing ones. The survey, which includes responses from 168 IT professionals employing either Red Hat JBoss middleware […]
The State of Alerting in the IT Ops world
OnPage Corp. just finished a survey of more than 100 ITOps professionals from across the United States. Our goal was to acquire a greater understanding of how well engineers in the industry are performing when it comes to critical alerting and alert management of their IT teams. We wanted to understand the antecedents of alert […]
VC Predicts Major Shift to AI-Infused Applications in 2018
Thanks to the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), the nature of DevOps is about to change as developers spend less time writing code in favor of training models based on various types of algorithms to accomplish a task. Dan Scholnick, general partner with Trinity Ventures, an early investor in companies such as New Relic and […]
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