Sonatype today launched an Advanced Development Pack service that surfaces dependencies between open source components in a way that makes it easier for developers to know which ones to employ to build the most secure application possible and what components offer the simplest upgrade path. Company CTO Brian Fox said the Advanced Development Pack service […]
4 Steps To Achieve a 66% Reduction in Test Run Time
Here are ways organizations can reduce their test run times to improve speed and efficiency Consult any recent DevOps survey and the same theme emerges: Testing remains one of the biggest roadblocks impeding organizations’ collective efforts to deliver better software, faster. Unlike days past, however, when agile development was still in its relative infancy and […]
Code Quality Doesn’t Have to Be Like the Weather
Sometimes code quality feels like the weather: everyone talks about it, but no one ever does anything. Of course, that’s not from a lack of good will; most folks would love to have a week or two set aside to just clean things up. Unfortunately, that’s not how the world works. The best course of […]
Release Automation: Delivering the Big Quality Payoff
Have you ever gone down the path of testing the latest release of an application only to find out that you had the wrong version? Maybe you accidentally grabbed the wrong build or you didn’t have the correct configuration file for the environment you were testing against—or your database wasn’t updated correctly, or the script […]
Automation Killed QA – It’s Time to Deal With It
Quality assurance (QA) had a good run. From the time it was considered an afterthought by organizations and software vendors alike to the era of massive outsourcing contracts, followed by significant vendor investments in related tooling, and, finally, its recognition as a critical success factor among high-performing organizations, quality has evolved to become even more […]
Force Multiplication
Recently, I have found myself reflecting on the statement, “Be a force multiplier.” This usually comes to mind when faced with some sort of burnout: hearing it indirectly from a colleague or friend, or experiencing it firsthand. The intent is good and aligns well with some core tenants of DevOps. Force multiplication fits into the […]
Are the Milliseconds Worth It?
The pressure to prove one’s coding prowess can make a developer do some very clever and creative things with their source code. Sometimes it’s just a unique approach, but every once in a while this cleverness may shave a few milliseconds off of some performance metrics as well. In the end it’s not worth it. […]







