We may not have fleets of robots waiting on us hand and foot yet, but the automation revolution is in full swing. With automation becoming more apparent in daily life, some of the misguided fears over the concept and its potential to eliminate jobs are slowly being replaced with the view of automation as an […]
A Saner Way to Build a DevOps Cloud
There’s a popular definition of insanity: doing the same thing repeatedly but expecting different results. Yet, too many enterprises implementing digital services and apps in the cloud fail to heed this warning as they turn to point-to-point integration of their cloud components. In the process, they’re introducing tremendous complexity that looks eerily similar to the […]
The 2 Best Ways to Automate Your TechOps
The DevOps community is rapidly building tools and processes to automate more of the DevOps workflow. One key is to put engineers on the front line who can find root causes of problems and automate more of the common tasks. Here are the two key areas to focus on when automating operations processes. Automate Your […]
The ‘Blockbuster Effect’ in the Age Of Automation
Saying that new jobs will always be created to replace those that have been eliminated by automation is a mechanism for avoiding a real problem that’s lurking on the horizon. In 2004, at the height of its popularity, Blockbuster Video had more than 9,000 stores and employed more than 80,000 people worldwide. About 50,000 of […]
CA Technologies Advances DevOps Automation Agenda
CA Technologies further advanced its staged goal of unifying its disparate portfolio of DevOps automation tools by announcing today a new release of CA Workload Automation AE (AutoSys) software now directly integrated with the CA Automic One Automation platform the company acquired early last year. CA AutoSys is the older of two offerings and is […]
Standardization, De Facto Style
The first decade or so of DevOps had one truth to it: It was about change. Not just change in the way that IT worked, but change in the way DevOps worked—particularly in the tools space, where products and product preferences both are in flux. We’re still seeing a massive change, but increasingly the effect […]
Automation Levels the Playing Field for Continuous Compliance
At this point, I doubt there is any company doing business anywhere that doesn’t fall under at least one compliance framework. One universal truth of compliance—in intent, if not in practice—is that it is a process, not an event. Checking boxes and passing an audit is a requirement of most compliance mandates, but the real […]
Survey: Not Much Compliance Progress in DevOps World
A survey of 1,500 customers conducted by Chef illustrates the lacking state of DevSecOps in the enterprise today, finding that nearly three-quarters of IT organizations still manually assess whether applications comply with various regulations before being deployed to production. Worse yet, half the respondents also manually remediate any issue once it arrives, which takes days […]
Testing and Certification in the Age of Automation
If we do not change the way we teach, 30 years from now we will be in trouble. Because the way we teach, the thing we teach our kids are the things from the past 200 years. It is knowledge based. And, we cannot teach out kids to compete with machines, they [machines] are smarter. […]
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 […]
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