I first heard the term “DevOps” from a friend in the software business when I was working at Dell HQ in Round Rock, Texas. He recommended I read “The Phoenix Project,” by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr and George Spafford. I did read it and I found it a fascinating story, but as a longtime network […]
3 Ways Manual Processes are Risking Your Development Cycle
During my two decades in IT, I’ve seen the demand for Agile and its associated methodologies grow. At the same time, however, I’ve witnessed the database being left behind. DBmaestro, where I am co-founder and CTO, recently conducted a survey titled, “Database Deployment & Development Risks,” to gain insights into the risks associated with various […]
A Force Awakens
Here are some other ROELBOB’s you might like W Edwards Deming Finds His Roots The Pink Slip Another Pink Slip Hot off the Press – Other great staging-devopsy.kinsta.cloud content DevOpsSec: 1 in 16 Chances CIOs Must Fight for Relevance in Face of Tech Storms — ROELBOB
An obituary to a Managed Test Service
1st October 2020, Enterpirseborough , F500 Inc street Managed Test Service, 66, died Friday, 3rd October, 2020 at the Delivery governance war room in the IT head quarters of F500 inc. following a terminal illness caused by a lifetime burden of 34 SLA’s, debt burden of 44 KPIs , 29 painful claw backs by procurement […]
DOES 15 – The 7 habits of successful DevOps
Dipping back into the DevOps Enterprise Summit 2015 well, today’s feature is my talk with Sam Guckenheimer of Microsoft. Sam presented on the transformation he oversaw at Microsoft’s Visual Studio moving to Visual Studio Online. It is the story of COTS to SaaS and all of the pitfalls and idiot taxes Sam and team paid along […]
CA World 2015 wrap up
Just back to my room from the Sheryl Crow/Fall Out Boys concert that ended CA World 2015. It was a full two days of information and news showing how CA Technologies is evolving to remain relevant in the changing world of ITOps and Development. There was certainly lots of new things to report as CA […]
What is expected of software developers vs QA testers during development?
“What is expected of software developers vs QA testers during development?” Michael Oubre – Agile evangelist, practitioner and trainer, and Marc Hornbeek – DevOps evangelist and thought leader, share their views on popular questions regarding Agile and DevOps from their respective viewpoints. Michael: The thing we do in agile is to train the team to […]
Can We Stop Talking About DevOps?
I first heard the term DevOps from a friend in the software business when I was working at Dell HQ in Round Rock, TX. He recommended that I read The Phoenix Project, by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr and George Spafford. I did read it and I found it a fascinating story, but as a long-time […]
Does Agile need continuous integration?
Michael Oubre – Agile evangelist, practitioner and trainer, and Marc Hornbeek – DevOps continuous testing evangelist and thought leader, share their views on popular questions regarding Agile and DevOps from their respective viewpoints. If you are doing Agile do you need to do Continuous Integration? Michael: From an Agile perspective, let’s consider your company decided […]
SAFe and DevOps – a recipe for a delivery smoothie!
DevOps brings you the deep pink color of fresh strawberries and SAFe the rich, creamy texture of blueberry yoghurt! ‘Agile’ delivery is not always smooth. If not managed well, it can be a nightmare, as those of us who have seen rogue agile processes run amok know. That’s where the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) comes […]
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