While most of us have looked at the beginning of the new year as the time to set our personal resolutions for the next 12 months, enterprises have already started to execute their plans for the year ahead. But, that’s part of a problem. Too often major organizations move from year to year on a […]
SAP Cloud Price Changes Reflect DevOps Realities
To foster more application development in the DevOps era, SAP at the Mobile World Congress 2018 conference announced it is adding a consumption-based pricing option to its SAP Cloud Platform environment. Based mainly on the Cloud Foundry platform-as-a-service (PaaS) overseen by the Cloud Foundry Foundation, the SAP Cloud Platform provides a way for SAP customers […]
Is DevOps Ready for a ‘Steam’ Moment?
It’s hard to believe we live in a world where a game such as “Goat Simulator” can manage to find an audience in an industry brimming with AAA titles including “Destiny 2,” “Overwatch” and “Call of Duty,” but we do. “Goat Simulator” was a massive success, but none of that would been possible in a […]
IBM Looks Toward Cloud Unification
Now that IBM is achieving some critical mass in the cloud, the next major focus will be unifying the management of disparate cloud services. IBM recently reported revenue of $79.1 billion for its most recent fiscal year, a decline of 1 percent year over year. But within that revenue mix, Big Blue also reported that […]
5 Reasons AWS Service Catalog is Sexy for DevOps and Cloud
Ok, so you’re probably more excited about topics such as microservices and containers right now, but bear with me. AWS Service Catalog is becoming increasingly necessary as cloud infrastructure evolves, allowing IT and developers to share pre-approved services, which helps tear down silos and encourage DevOps-related practices. If you’re not familiar with Service Catalog, it […]
How DevOps is Vital for SaaS Entrepreneurs
Software as a service (Saas) is widely regarded as the most lucrative and compelling of the three cloud business and operation models. This is because it transfers the most technical support expenses and can be sold directly to the customer. However, despite the inherent value of the business model, many entrepreneurs will be hard-pressed to […]
What Developers Want, and How to Give It to Them
Software is at the core of every modern business, and software-driven companies are disrupting most traditional industries. As the demand for rapid delivery in digital services grows, companies are looking for ways to release products and upgrades in weeks instead of months, or in days instead of weeks. Many DevOps groups are adopting the continuous […]
VMware Adds vRealize Automation to Cloud Platform
At the core of the VMware approach to cloud computing is a VMware Cloud Foundation platform that combines storage and network virtualization software with the company’s core hypervisor platform. Now via the release of VMware Cloud Foundation 2.3, integration with the VMware vRealize portfolio of IT automation software is being added. Matt Herreras, director of […]
Cloud Orchestrators: Beneficial in a Multi-Cloud Environment
Recent outages of leading cloud providers affecting thousands of business worldwide, such as the Amazon Web Services S3 outage that occurred in late February, have forced many CIOs and CTOs to think hard about their cloud strategies, including whether a multi-cloud environment would be of benefit. ROI and Business Impact During AWS’ four-hour disruption, S&P […]
Micro Focus Unfurls Functional Testing Service
The merging of software assets from Micro Focus and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) that occurred earlier this year included StormRunner, a series of load- and performance-testing tools. Micro Focus recently extended that portfolio with the introduction of Micro Focus StormRunner Functional, a suite of functional testing tools delivered as service that can be employed to test […]
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