In this week’s The Long View: Birmingham looks like the Detroit of the UK—is it Oracle’s fault? Plus: Was Toyota’s factory failure caused by running out of disk space?
Enabling Cloud Adoption in the Government
In 2022, federal agencies are estimated to spend $7.8 billion on cloud computing. While this spending on cloud computing is necessary, it’s imperative that the government uses its allotted funding appropriately to leverage the cloud’s full potential and avoid common pitfalls. Avoiding Common Cloud Adoption Pitfalls I’ve frequently witnessed government agencies get locked into a […]
Government Has a DevOps Lesson for Private Sector
The missions of government organizations and DevOps are well-aligned, according to F5 system engineer Scott Van Kalken, who works with many organizations at various levels of government around Australia. That’s because government organizations provide services to the community, and DevOps is about providing services to a community of users. He sees more use of DevOps […]
Continuous Delivery: No Excuses
Jez Humble’s (@jezhumble) career has spanned roles through coding, infrastructure, and product development across three continents and organizations of varying sizes. To say he knows a lot about continuous delivery is a total understatement. In 2010, he and Dave Farley literally wrote the book on continuous delivery—and if you have not yet read it, I […]
DevOps Heals at NIH
Cancer sucks. But with folks like Sarah, DevOps is helping make a difference in the race to a cure. Sarah Elkins is not curing cancer herself, but she is employing DevOps practices to help those who are. Sarah supports the technology infrastructure for those who are trying to cure cancer at the National Institutes of […]
Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2017: The Ghost of Congress Past
It seems like yesterday when when Representative Ed Royce proposed legislation titled the “Cyber Supply Chain Management and Transparency Act.” Almost three years have passed since Congressman Royce introduced his bill in November 2014 and helped educate the world about serious security vulnerabilities (such as Apache Struts and Heartbleed) lurking inside open-source components that are commonly […]
Dismantling Inefficiency: The DevOps Point of View
I recently caught up with Paula Thrasher, application delivery lead at CSC and DevOps pioneer in government circles. In our conversation, we discussed a number of important topics including cross-functional teams, software supply chains, paying down technical debt and her search for passionate people to hire. To succeed in managing large projects, she’s taking a […]
DevOps Leadership Series: Gov Does DevOps (Part 2)
During my second day at DevOpsDays DC, I had the opportunity to catch up with a couple more industry thought leaders. First up, John Willis, (@botchagalupe) DevOps Days core organizer and co-author the upcoming “DevOps Cookbook”. In this episode of DevOps Leadership Series, John highlights his first introduction to DevOps and the journey it has taken […]








