OpenLegacy, a provider of a platform through which application programming interfaces (APIs) are layered on top of legacy application processes, announced today an alliance with Boomi, an arm of Dell Technologies that provides organizations with access to an integration platform-as-service (iPaaS) that is made available as a cloud service. Zeev Avidan, chief product officer for […]
Building Effective Digital Transformations
Enterprises have reportedly spent upwards of $5 trillion on their digital transformation efforts, yet they’re also not hitting their objectives. In fact, in many industries, such as banking, health care and utilities, only half of organizations are keeping pace with their digital transformation expectations. According to Joe Garber, global head of strategy and solutions at […]
Atlassian Adds Business Planning App by Acquiring AgileCraft
Atlassian announced it is acquiring AgileCraft to give business leaders visibility into strategic projects in a way that is closely mapped to IT projects being driven by DevOps processes. The value of the deal, expected to close next month, is estimated to be $166 million. Many DevOps teams already make extensive use of the Jira […]
Leveraging Automation for Your Business
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the capability to change the way we work, the way we manage, and the way we conduct research. As automation processes improve, businesses increasingly are looking for ways to leverage the new technology to help with their own goals. There are certain risks posed by the advancement of artificial intelligence, and […]
Living in a DevOps World (Part 1)
The concept of DevOps has grown and evolved into a conceptual and working model for more effective and efficient software development and implementation. That said, there are some differences of opinion on the real-world value of any DevOps approach to date, and on the best way to create and implement a real-world DevOps environment. This […]
SRE vs. DevOps vs. Cloud Native: The Server Cage Match
This post supports my DevOpsDays Austin Presentation on May 4 I don’t believe in DevOps shaming. Our community seems compelled to correct use of DevOps as an adjective for tools, teams and teapots. The frustration is reasonable: DevOps clearly taps into head space for both devs and operators who see a brighter automated future together. […]






