As part of an effort to attract more DevOps teams, Split is making available a free managed feature-flag service for up to five users within an organization. Based on the same commercial managed service Split provides today, company president Trevor Stuart said the free service provides those five users with unlimited feature-flagging and unlimited usage […]
Using Continuous Backup to Keep Pace in an Increasingly DevOps World
How continuous backup can help DevOps teams keep working with the right data The world of software engineering has changed; in fact it’s constantly changing. We’re moving on from the days of waterfall when big-budget releases with multiple features per version were the norm. Now, to compete, organizations have to implement agile development, with shorter […]
How DevSecOps Can Help Avoid Catastrophic Breaches
Earlier this year, Tesla’s Cloud was hijacked and used to mine cryptocurrency, exploiting a vulnerability in the company’s Kubernetes cluster. A mountain of FedEx data was recently exposed, affecting 119,000 individuals. The Equifax breach garnered international attention after an estimated 145.5 million Americans were jeopardized. In other news, we’ve reported on how the Vine Docker […]
DevOps Chat: Microclimate and IBM Cloud Private with Toby Corbin
IBM Cloud Private has cemented itself in the DevOps space as a personal cloud environment, which is great for developers who need the agility and computing power of the cloud but don’t want to step into a public cloud setting. Tony Corbin, technical lead for the Microclimate Project, describes IBM Cloud Private as “a cloud […]
DevOps: Making Developer Experience Reality
As DevOps professionals, among other things we are responsible for making developers’ lives a little bit easier. How many times have you heard, “Do you have a working vagrant box?” Or maybe you need to set aside a few days to onboard a new developer. Many times a development environment is created when a project […]
Collaboration: The Glue for Test Automation Maturity
QA’s role in DevOps continues to evolve in positive ways. In a recent survey on test automation conducted by QASymphony and TechWell, nearly one-third of organizations reported that among organizations where testers and developers share testing responsibilities, about a third of test cases are automated. This survey and others show that on average, fewer than […]
5 Tips for Creating Blockchain IOS and Android Apps
Blockchain development and blockchain technology are playing a major role in the creation of various iOS and Android apps. Blockchain technology has seized the attention of many and when it is utilized properly, mobile app developers are able to achieve results that few thought possible. There are no shortage of benefits provided by blockchain development. […]
Rigidity or Agility During Change Processes: You Do Have a Choice
As most who work in service management, on an IT team or as a member of the service desk understand that change management can be a rather rigid, shall we say, still process. Do you want to make your change implementations more agile? There are different ways to go about this. In this piece, I […]
Using Laravel and AWS: What You Need to Know
Most likely, you have heard about and Laravel, the open source PHP framework, and you might be planning to go to the next level to modernize your PHP Laravel application. AWS offers a number of features to help organizations scale to support millions of users, not to mention the agility and cost benefits associated with […]
4 Ways to Tackle Common Test Automation Pitfalls
The demand for higher-quality products and new features delivered at breakneck speeds has the average engineer struggling just to stay afloat. With demands rising but resources not always following suit, engineering teams are embracing automation as a key testing option. According to a report by advisory firm KPMG, test automation increased by 85 percent from […]
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