If it does not fit, it does not get done. For many DevOps practices, application security falls into the “does not get done” bucket. That’s because for many DevOps-centric organizations, application security has historically been done somewhere else, by someone else, who is slow. Go faster. Shift left. Remove complexity. Reduce rework. All mantras of […]
API Discovery and Search with APIs.JSON
If that sounds vaguely like UDDI (which dealt with discovery and search of WSDL then you’re on the right track. Glue is this week, and preceding the conference was the 2015 API Strategy and Practice Tech Un-Workshops. One of the lightning talks (and they were lightning fast, let me tell you) was all about APIs.JSON […]
Swim in the DevOps pool or drown in security problems
There has been a significant shift recently in security. Most security vendors and organizations recognize that the traditional model of keeping the bad guys out by detecting malicious exploits is flawed at best. The reality is that the bad guys are already inside the network using authorized credentials to bypass security controls and exfiltrate sensitive […]
4 Ways DevOps Teams Create Value.
Sven Malvik – I’ve written thousand of lines of code based on lies, lies I hoped were the truth. The truth is that we make false assumptions. Assumptions that kill our business. I’ve built software that was too expensive, I’ve built software nobody wanted, and I’ve built software that never saw the light. If you […]
The Heavy Cost and Burden of Shrink Wrapped DevOps
I’ve worked in the enterprise software game for quite a few decades now and for most part it’s been a good gig. Ok, there’ve been a few road bumps that beset anyone working in this oh so fickle and volatile business, but what really keeps me motoring isn’t the software at all – it’s the […]
DevOps and Bi-Modal IT
Can a business have two competing approaches to delivery and operations of their information infrastructure and be successful? If you follow Gartner recommendations, it would seem that bi-modal IT is the way to go. Bi-modal IT has been explained many different ways, but, ultimately, comes down a failure in leadership; allowing a subset of IT […]
The Great Legacy Code Crisis Of 2016
Over the next few years, I believe that legacy software is going to become a key factor which will start impacting organisations in fundamental ways, having a sudden and significant impact on their profitability. Those constrained by legacy platforms will be operating with a ball and chain, holding back their ability to get new features […]
Social Skills for DevOps: Whose responsibility?
In his post “DevOps developers; don´t be a DevGoof” on staging-devopsy.kinsta.cloud Parker Yates pointed out, that developers have to become more social. Devs should better realize that they need to become a normal part of the business social structure. That is really true and extremely necessary to make DevOps more efficient. But is this the […]
The Business Value of Continuous Testing
***This post is based on themes and ideas from the great e-book, “Continuous Testing,” by our friends at Parasoft. Enterprise software development models have presented many innovative solutions for IT to align development efforts with business goals. Adopting new software development lifecycle methodologies is as much a business decision as an IT decision. From an […]
Chevy and DevOps: What the Wi-Fi?
In DevOps: Rapid Feedback, Rapid Repair I’m sure you have seen it too. Chevy cars now come with wi-fi. How cool. I want that (and so would my kids). I can only imagine the possibilities. But, this is not all about my needs. Chevy and every other vehicle maker wants this too. And not for the reasons […]
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