DevOps tools and principles have revolutionized IT across many industries in recent years. But companies saddled with requirements such as Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) and Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS), for example, tend to be more cautious when it comes to adopting cutting-edge solutions. […]
Chef rolls out some tasty new dishes
Chef has announced some major additions to their lineup today. We will look at each of these but in total here is the news from Chef today: First of all the previously announced Chef Delivery is now in GA for everyone. Chef Delivery defines and manages the entire DevOps workflow. The diagram below is […]
Upcoming SANS Webinar: Orchestrating Security in the Cloud
Organizations are increasingly migrating to cloud-based services to handle sensitive data and business processes, meaning security teams need to carefully review and understand what security controls are available to help protect them. Given the pace of cloud adoption, security teams need to increase security automation efforts and employ tools that can better secure their cloud […]
DevOps Leadership Series: Gov Does DevOps
This past week, I had the opportunity to catch up with some more industry thought leaders at the DevOpsDays DC event in our nation’s capital. This was the first major DevOps Days event to feature a large audience of government participants. It was an awesome event and is certainly going to be on my must-attend […]
7,600 Open Source Projects Per Company (and how it impacts DevOps)
That Supplier is Better For You Since releasing the 2015 State of the Software Supply Chain Report, there has been a lot of great discussion across the industry on best practices for managing the complexity introduced by the volume and velocity of the components used across your software supply chain. Today I want to focus on […]
DevOps Leadership Series: Gov Does DevOps (Part 2)
During my second day at DevOpsDays DC, I had the opportunity to catch up with a couple more industry thought leaders. First up, John Willis, (@botchagalupe) DevOps Days core organizer and co-author the upcoming “DevOps Cookbook”. In this episode of DevOps Leadership Series, John highlights his first introduction to DevOps and the journey it has taken […]
DevOps Leadership Series: Compliance, Testing, and Rugged
This past week, I headed to London for the Rugged DevOps event, where I had the chance to catch up with a few more industry thought leaders. First, I caught up with Gareth Rushgrove from Puppet Labs, who also runs the DevOps Weekly newsletter. In this episode of the DevOps Leadership Series, Gareth […]
DevOps Spring Tour 2015: Keeping Cool with ICE
One thing I love about conferences is finding out what other people are doing in industry and getting exposure to new ideas. I like to get external feedback on my work because I find it to be helpful. Here’s some highlights from where I’ve been and what I’ve heard so far in 2015, including Alterconf, […]
A Three Step Roadmap for Enterprise DevOps
The extremes of application release velocity are converging in the enterprise. Whereas Fortune 500 enterprises may have historically taken months to years for each release cycle, they are exploring new approaches from new age Internet technology firms that release new versions of an application several times in a day. According to a recent report on […]
Building Security and Compliance into the SDLC
As the concept of DevOps has become more popular in recent years, there are some common themes that always seem to come up in discussions about it. For example, how often do we talk about ways to speed up the software development life cycle (SDLC) in order to bring innovative applications to market faster and […]
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