Joke tech projects pop up all the time. Some, like the lamentable titstare, should never have seen the light of day. Others, like Mark Zuckerberg’s Facemash start out as a joke and grow into something that is anything but. Most come and go without anyone really noticing. Whilst their lives are typically short we often […]
What “Programmable” Means
One of the most often used words these days to describe emerging architectures and technology is (drum roll please) “programmable.” Now, from my used-to-be-a-developer-and-architect-turned-infrastructure-geek perspective, I know what that means. It means I get to write code. But to what purpose that code is put to is a question that’s rarely answered. So today we’re […]
Chuck Norris doesn’t need DevOps, but have we beat “What is DevOps” to death yet?
Some interesting and lots of the usual around the DeOps blog beat last week and over the weekend. An interesting piece by Daniel Bryant on his Tai-Dev Blog on why “Chuck Norris doesn’t do DevOps”. It is actually a video of a presentation he gave at the recent London Java Community event and is the […]
DevOps and The Goal
Reading, “The Goal” was a pivotal event in my career. More than a decade ago a friend of mine who was an operations professor at Georgia Tech told me it was his favorite book. We were discussing the challenges of getting work done in a corporate environment. I was grumbling about leading a web dev […]
Follow Friday, DevOps Twitter Accounts to Follow
As part of doing my research for this blog I have been looking around for a good list of DevOps people to follow. I have found a small list here and there, but unlike in the infosec community where we had the @securitytwits, there is no analogue to that in DevOps. So with a tip […]
Don’t let automation be the tail wagging the dog
There is quite a bit of talk right now about DevOps and how important automation is. This could be compared to GM in the 1980s when the company tried to transform the way they built cars through automation and robot. In the early 1980’s GM spent $90B dollars in an attempt to speed up the […]
Is DevOps a Title?
So, I’ve wanted to write on this topic for a while as I think it deserves a little attention! I’ve heard numerous times that you shouldn’t have DevOps in your title or that job reqs shouldn’t be “DevOps Engineers”. This came up again at the DevOps State of the Union event that we hosted in […]
DevOps Board of Advisors and other DevOps blog musings
Well it looks like putting big names on Board of Advisors is having a good week in the DevOps world. Our friend Steve Hall over at ScriptRock announced on their blog yesterday that DevOps luminary, Kevin Behr (@kevinbehr) has joined the company’s board of advisors. ScriptRock has also been putting some great content up on their […]
Can you appreciate DevOps, if you can’t exactly say what it is?
I recently had a conversation with some SOX IT auditors and was asked what I meant when I said we were a DevOps shop. I stumbled a little, torn somewhere between an overly simplistic answer and a desire to baptize the unholy. I started by talking about collaboration between the developers and the admins. Mentioning […]
Organizational Dysfunction: The original vulnerability
During your teenage years, you may have figured out a way to get a ‘yes’ from your parents by playing off of the responsibility and knowledge gap between them…walking up to your mom and saying something like, “Hey Mom, Dad said he would drive me, can I go out tonight?” and then proceed to your […]
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