Containers are very quickly being adopted as the stable way of deploying services. More and more organizations are adopting immutable architecture and containers provide an excellent way to achieve that. But along with the stability comes the complexity of deployment, along with managing workload, scaling and updating. That’s in addition to having to create a […]
Reducing Risk in Applications Using Docker Containers
Docker. It seems like in this day and age you are either using Docker containers or you are going to use Docker containers. If you haven’t jumped on the bandwagon yet, check out a previous article, “Docker: The New Ordinary.” If you are on the wagon or are thinking about it but have concerns about […]
Shippable Extends Scope and Reach of CI Service
One of the attributes of building a continuous integration (CI) platform on top of Docker containers is that it’s highly portable. Shippable is making good on that promise by delivering versions of its namesake CI platform that can be employed on Mac OS X, CentOS and Windows platforms as well as to the Ubuntu distribution […]
How to Isolate Development Environments: Vagrant vs. Docker
“It works on my machine.” This line has become an excuse often overused by developers to escape the burden of having to investigate problems experienced by end users that they are unable to replicate on their development machines. While this may excuse developers—after all, they didn’t experience the problem during development and therefore couldn’t have […]
Persistent Storage: You’ll be Hearing More
As containers take over the IT environment, a problem that has existed since virtual machines (VMs) became popular has become more urgent: how to keep persistent storage, and keep it consistent. Just as a business designed for foot traffic of 50 to 100 people per hour does not work well when it sees 500 to […]
DevOps Gets More Exciting in 2018
As 2017 winds down and the IT industry prepares for 2018, there are a number of DevOps trends that everyone should be keeping their eyes on. It’s not so much that something incredible and explosive is expected in the new year. Rather, 2018 will be a time when DevOps starts to mature alongside other trends […]
DevOps Predictions for 2018
The new year is upon us, and that can only mean one thing: outrageous tech predictions! This year, we have a few that are easy to believe and a few that are completely off-the-wall. See if you can pick them out. Serverless Overtakes Containers Serverless is the future and containers are dead. Some (or maybe […]
Axway Extends API Management Reach
With application programming interfaces playing a larger role in the DevOps environment, Axway has added to its API toolkit for developers. The company expanded its AMPLIFY API management platform to include a visual tool for composing and integrating APIs and enhanced its API Manager tool so that it now can be invoked to scale resources […]
Core Factors Influencing Java Memory Consumption
Java is known for having an insatiable appetite for resources, requiring strict controls to not exceed budget limits. However, the latest JDK updates and other developments have helped to make Java runtime extremely flexible in terms of memory usage. When configured smartly, Java can be cost-effective for different types of applications—cloud-native or legacy, microservice or […]
IBM Brings Cloud-native Environment to Private Clouds
New IBM Cloud Private software – based on containers, microservices and APIs –bridges Public Cloud and traditional IT environments ARMONK, N.Y. – 01 Nov 2017: IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced a new IBM Cloud Private software platform to help companies unlock billions of dollars in technology investment in core data and applications and extend cloud-native […]
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