Thanks for listening to To Be Continuous, a show about Continuous Delivery and software development hosted by Paul Biggar, Founder of CircleCI, and Edith Harbaugh, CEO of LaunchDarkly. In this segment of To Be Continuous, Edith Harbaugh and Paul Biggar talk with Sam Stokes about empathy in software development, how mini-services are the new microservices, and constantly updating software in […]
From Laboratories to DevOps Factories for Continuous Testing
The prior blog Continuous Testing and Monitoring Essentials for SDN and NFV discussed the importance and suggested practices for testing and monitoring complex systems such as software defined networks and network functions that are virtualized . Whether the product being tested is a complex network system or not, with DevOps the laboratory is no longer […]
Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the DevOps
What is DevOps? “DevOps is a cultural and professional movement” –Adam Jacob [movement (n): a group of people working together to advance their ideas.] So, who are these people and what’s the big idea? The people are system administrators, developers, product managers, QA technicians, security analysts, network engineers, and anyone else involved in the business […]
Getting Rugged DevOps Right
Two Perspectives Jack, an accomplished application security pro, tells me, “The developers won’t talk to us. It’s like we speak a different language. They are releasing new builds so fast, how could they check each one for security vulnerabilities? We can’t move as fast as they do.” Then in the next moment, Diane, a DevOps […]
DevOpsSec: Survival is Not Mandatory
Deming, the patron saint of DevOps once advised, “It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory.” To survive, application development teams are constantly pressured to deliver software even faster. But fast is not enough. The best organizations realize that security, quality and integrity at velocity are mandatory for survival. Hence, DevOpsSec My aim […]
All Systems Fail*
Vince Lombardi once said, “It’s not whether you get knocked down, it’s whether you get up.” But in today’s world of high velocity development and release practices, it’s also about how fast you can get up. Today, we are seeing more news about sites from major online retailers and service providers like HP, Target, PayPal […]
Carving through the hype – take the DevOps maturity assessment
As anyone who spends time with their family over the holidays can attest, the notion of maturity is a highly subjective concept. Whether it’s sizing up the next generation’s advancement or defaulting to time-honored inter-sibling behaviors, annual get-togethers offer tangible proof of what’s new and those things that likely won’t ever change. In the domain […]
To Be Continuous: Continuous Delivery and Mobile Development
In this segment of To Be Continuous, Edith Harbaugh and Paul Biggar talk with Kevin Henrikson about about succeeding with Continuous Delivery and mobile development. This podcast is brought to you by Heavybit, a 9-month program for developer startups. Kevin is partner director of engineering at Microsoft where he manages the Outlook teams. Edith is CEO and co-founder of LaunchDarkly, […]
A 6-pack for building a business case for CD
There are all sorts of compelling business benefits awaiting those who adopt Continuous Delivery. It has the potential to reduce operating costs, reduce defects and redundant work, improve efficiency, and result in a much faster delivery speed. By releasing applications to market faster, you boost your chances of success and gain a competitive advantage. But […]
Continuous Delivery versus Continuous Deploy
Getting a solid grasp on the meaning of DevOps requires a clear understanding of the terms used to describe it. Over the last several years, we have seen a paradigm shift in the way software is developed, moving away from a waterfall approach, with monolithic releases, to an agile approach with incremental releases. This shift […]
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