From the Docker Blog: Fellow Dockers, Today we are happy to introduce Docker 0.9. With this release we are continuing our focus on quality over features, shrinking and stabilizing the core, and providing first-class support for all major operating systems. In addition to dozen of bugfixes, Docker 0.9 includes 2 major improvements: execution drivers andlibcontainer. As usual, for a complete […]
DevOps Culture Hacks
Talk by Jesse Robbins (@jesserobbins), Chairman and CEO of OpsCode Blogged live from DevOpsDays Boston 2011 by @martinjlogan Tricks for getting DevOps to work in your company, from the technical to the social, taken from experiences at Amazon. Jesse Robbins was the “Master of Disaster for Amazon”. As an ops guy, he worked multiple 72 […]
DevOps – A Valentine’s Day Fairy Tale
This is a guest post by Matt Watson from Stackify Once upon a time two people from different sides of the tracks met and fell in love. Never before had the two people found another person who so perfectly complemented them. Society tried to keep them apart – “It’s just not how things are done,” […]
Defining the Dev and the Ops in Devops
This is a guest post by Matt Watson from Stackify So what does DevOps mean exactly? What is the Dev and what is the Ops in DevOps? The role of Operations can mean a lot of things and even different things to different people. DevOps is becoming more and more popular but a lot of […]
The Crowdsourcing of Code: What IT Can Learn from Developers
This is a guest post by Yoav Landman (@yoavlandman), Founder & Chief Technology Officer at JFrog The agile movement is influencing the adoption of new methods of collaboration from developer to consumer throughout the development process. The sharing of resources across companies, communities or even countries is known as crowdsourcing and it is becoming increasingly […]




