Jez Humble’s (@jezhumble) career has spanned roles through coding, infrastructure, and product development across three continents and organizations of varying sizes. To say he knows a lot about continuous delivery is a total understatement. In 2010, he and Dave Farley literally wrote the book on continuous delivery—and if you have not yet read it, I […]
Oracle Unveils Autonomous Cloud Service
Oracle today unfurled at an Oracle CloudWorld event what it describes as a completely autonomous cloud service the company will manage primarily on behalf of application developers. The Oracle Autonomous Cloud Platform is a managed service that makes extensive use of machine and deep learning algorithms across instances of Oracle software that can invoked on […]
Mirantis CEO Charts Hybrid Cloud Path Forward
Adrian Ionel is back at the helm of Mirantis as CEO at a time when the shift to hybrid cloud computing is tantalizingly close to being an everyday IT reality. Ionel is one of the original co-founders of Mirantis, which provides a curated instance of OpenStack and Kubernetes cluster software alongside a suite of services […]
DevOps in the Cloud: Security’s Groundhog Day
Throughout the internet age, enterprise IT has given security a lower priority than qualities such as speed-to-deployment, scalability, availability and usability. We first saw this in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when IT teams rushed applications onto the web. Amid the glee surrounding the potential of fancy new internet architectures, few thought about the […]
DevOps Pro Tips on Cloud Management
In this DevOps Chat we are joined by Andy Richman of Park My Cloud and Samir Mehra of Cloud Health Technologies. Both of these cloud experts give sound advice on how you can best and most efficiently manage your cloud infrastructure, whether it is on AWS, Azure, Google or anywhere else. If you are interested […]
DevOps Chat: IBM’s Cloud Private with Mike Kaczmarski, CTO DevOps and Service Management
In this DevOps Chat we discuss IBM’s Cloud Private. Cloud Private is the new offering from IBM that encompasses much of the different cloud offerings the company has developed over the years. Our guest on this DevOps Chat is Michael Kaczmarksi, an IBM Fellow and CTO of DevOps and Service Management. In his distinguished career […]
Resource Availability: The Missing Piece of the Cloud DevOps Puzzle
Any successful software is effort of five groups: developers, the operations/infrastructure team, QAs or testers, product managers and owners, and the support team. There may be other titles involved, but the majority of work is done by these five groups. AWS describes DevOps as: … the combination of cultural philosophies, practices, and tools that increases […]
BMC Software Advances Multi-Cloud Agenda
Long before anyone ever coined the term DevOps there were terms such as IT service management (ITSM) and IT infrastructure library (ITIL) that at one time epitomized the state of the art in help desk. Now, as IT organizations enter 2018, much of the focus in the new year will be integrating DevOps processes with […]
DevOps Chat: ParkMyCloud Saves Wolfpack App Over 50 Percent on Cloud
In this DevOps Chat, find out how the developers of Wolfpack (wolfpack.run) are saving over 50 percent in cloud costs by using ParkMyCloud’s cloud management platform. Though the cloud offers many benefits to app developers and others, controlling the costs can sometimes elude organizations big and small. Cloud sprawl can quickly lead to large cloud […]
Building a Services and IoT Platform with DevOps, Part 4
IoT platforms and their solution development have crossed different maturity levels. At first, devices were primitive, isolated and working with limited functions before slowly evolving to communicate and connect with other devices using lightweight communication protocols, and then stepping into advanced level with remote management of devices, harvesting the data from devices and smart decisioning […]
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