IT has gotten fat – fat silos, fat processes, fat procedures. Adopting DevOps is a great opportunity to look at some of our unhealthy habits and identify where we can eliminate unproductive waste from our process diets. DevOps will ultimately teach IT how to exercise more with less effort, trim the fat and get lean. According to […]
Microsoft strives to embrace open source culture
In many ways Microsoft is going through the corporate equivalent of a mid-life crisis—it has reached a stage where it longs to drop a few pounds, and turn back the clock a few years. After years of tremendous success, it’s now starting to show its age, and it is struggling to adapt to the new […]
Q&A with Kevin Behr on DevOps and Enterprise Excellence
When we want to get an inside peek at the trends within major corporations when it comes to continuous integration, continuous delivery, and DevOps, we turn to Kevin Behr, the chief science officer for the CXO and Board Advisory Practice at Praxisflow, where he consults, mentors, and coaches IT organizations and executives on how to […]
8 tips on how to best manage distributed teams
More and more organizations are using distributed testing teams yet many are hard pressed to know how to manage teams that may be separated by thousands of miles away or on another continent. Too often, companies think about offshore product development only as a means to cutting costs and accelerating time to market. Such an […]
staging-devopsy.kinsta.cloud sponsors FlowCon
staging-devopsy.kinsta.cloud is happy to be a media sponsor of FlowCon this year. FlowCon is a popular event held in San Francisco that focuses on lean product development, continuous delivery, lean UX, and (our favorite) DevOps. From the show producers: FlowCon brings together technologists and industry leaders passionate about innovation through lean product development, continuous delivery, lean […]
Mobile App Development Will Soon Grow More Enterprise-Focused
As the global mobile app market begins to swell, many consumer-focused developers inexperienced in the ways of enterprise development will soon follow the money to become better initiated, a new report out this month explained. Until then, the more mature types of development methods and tools that enterprise developers depend upon are still relatively scarce […]
In Support of DevOps: Kanban vs. Scrum
The Kanban software development methodology is getting a lot of attention as of late, particularly for its ability to enable DevOps. Some organizations are even going so far as to move from Scrum to Kanban to improve efficiencies. We use Scrum at OutSystems, since we’re doing feature development that requires stakeholder feedback. The sprint lock […]
DevOps by any other name still gets things done
My version of “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet” is not nearly as eloquent as Shakespeare’s, but the sentiment is the same. Juliet argues in Romeo and Juliet that the name of a thing such as a rose is irrelevant—it’s still a rose no matter what you call it. The same […]
Q&A with Aater Suleman: Successfully moving to DevOps
For this Q&A on DevOps implementations, we caught up with Aater Suleman, co-founder and CEO of Flux7, an Austin-based IT consultancy that is focused on cloud technology, DevOps, and advanced development. Suleman began his career in hardware architecture and performance optimization, but has spent nearly a decade now working with cloud technologies and is a […]
Recent Stats Show PaaS Positioned At Tipping Point
The numbers are in and it seems that growing demand for greater speed and more line-of-business control over application development has pushed platform as a service (PaaS) to a tipping point of ubiquity. Several recent surveys show the state of PaaS is in rapid growth mode as a number of application deployment trends have raised […]
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