More than half of the Fortune 100 could be at risk of falling prey to the same kind of hack that caused devastation at Equifax last year, and it all comes down to poor open source component governance. A new report out from Fortune reports that in the year after Apache Software Foundation issued an […]
DevOps Transformation: Leave No Ops Behind
In adopting DevOps, it’s easy to forget what you know Have you ever found yourself struggling to explain something that you know how to do without a moment’s thought? I’m not talking about the amygdala, the part of our brain that initiates the automatic “fight or flight” response. No, I’m referring more to the muscle […]
5 Resources for JavaScript Developers
Javascript (JS) is one of the most widely used and beloved programming languages in history. This can be attributed to its fairly light learning curve and impressive functionality. Designed by Brendan Eich in 1995, the language has seen steady gains in use for more than 20 years. JS itself is a high-level and weakly typed […]
Salesforce Details Integration Plan Post-MuleSoft Acquisition
Salesforce this week announced it will plunk down $6.5 billion to acquire MuleSoft, a provider of application integration software currently used by more than 1,200 organizations. Once the deal is complete, MuleSoft will continue to operate as a unit of Salesforce with current MuleSoft Greg Schott continuing as CEO. However, there will be two integration […]
DevSecOps: How Security Teams Can Better Support Their Developer Counterparts
Much of the conversation around digital transformation revolves around technology. But the new wave of technology this era has ushered in has also made a big impact on the way organizations, and the teams that comprise them, function. This impact on corporate culture has paved the way for the widespread adoption of DevOps, which has […]
Is DevOps Ready for a ‘Steam’ Moment?
It’s hard to believe we live in a world where a game such as “Goat Simulator” can manage to find an audience in an industry brimming with AAA titles including “Destiny 2,” “Overwatch” and “Call of Duty,” but we do. “Goat Simulator” was a massive success, but none of that would been possible in a […]
HashiCorp Adds Terraform Workflow Tools for IT Ops
HashiCorp this week moved to templatize automating IT operations by making it easier to share Terraform configuration files which make it simpler to programmatically invoke infrastructure that exposes application programming interfaces (APIs) without knowing how to code. Available in an on-premises edition or as a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application, HashiCorp Terraform Enterprise is intended for use […]
We’re All Load Testers Now (Maybe)
More than 94 percent of organizations already have Agile or DevOps initiatives or plan to adopt them within the immediate future, according to a survey by VersionOne. As part of the process transformation required to adopt these more iterative and rapid methods of delivering software, organizations are reassessing all practices associated with software development and […]
The Developer Playbook: 5 Ways We’re Just Like Football Players
The Developer Playbook – Five Ways We’re Just Like Football Players from staging-devopsy.kinsta.cloud — Jeff Veis
Should You Migrate to Git? Part 1
There are many factors to consider when making the decision whether to migrate your source code. Is it appropriate for the project? Will it work? How might it impact the quality and performance of the finished product? Git can help make the decision easier. Git is an open source version control system for tracking changes […]
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