I’ve received thousands of emails, ads and sales pitches for tools for every stage of the app life cycle, from automating infrastructure buildout to release planning to building and testing, to delivering applications. If you’re building or rearchitecting an application, you have a surfeit of choice of DevOps tools. Ironically, when an organization invests in […]
Canonical announces release of Ubuntu 18.10 ‘Cosmic Cuttlefish’
Ubuntu 18.10: Multi-cloud, new desktop theme and enhanced desktop snap integration London, UK, 18th October 2018; Canonical today announced the release of Ubuntu 18.10, focused on multi-cloud deployments, AI software development, a new community desktop theme and richer snap desktop integration. “Ubuntu is now the world’s reference platform for AI engineering and analytics” said Mark Shuttleworth, CEO of […]
How Service Mesh Addresses 3 Key Microservices Challenges
I was recently reading the “Global Microservices Trends” report by Dimensional Research and found myself thinking, “A service mesh could help with that.” Let’s look at three key challenges listed in the report. A couple key points in the report make it clear microservices are seeing widespread adoption. It’s also clear that along with the […]
Challenges in Leading a DevOps Team at a Fortune 100 Company
A manager, an evangelist and a godfather all walk into a bar. Okay, this isn’t a bad joke, this is an article about how managers can implement DevOps in large organizations, especially where culture and organizational change hamper efforts. But, I promise, we will talk about managers, evangelists and godfathers. Uldis Karlovs-Karlovskis (@UldisKK) works at Accenture […]
How a Visual Cloud Management Platform Can Address DevOps Woes
DevOps and cloud are a match made in heaven. However, the advantages of the cloud are apparent only when continuous deployment, development, operations and other DevOps tasks can be performed and automated seamlessly on the cloud. Moreover, many of today’s cloud management platforms do not offer much cross-functional visibility, something DevOps engineers require. A visual […]
‘Software is Eating the World,’ and DevOps Needs a New Infrastructure to Keep Up
Every Fortune 1000 company should expect to face Uber-like competition in the next decade. These digital disruptors are software companies; they are basing their business models on software platforms, and development of these software platforms is much more agile than in the past. To compete effectively, every company must essentially become a software company, and […]
DevSecOps: If You Build It, They Will Come
Spring training for Major League Baseball in the United States has begun. Millions of people share my love for baseball; however, the same can’t be said for security and compliance—well, at least not yet. Perhaps one day. Much like in the immortal baseball movie, “Field of Dreams,” if you build a friendly security and compliance […]
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 Future: Have a Break Plan
A big tenet of DevOps is, “Automate all of the things.” It’s generally a good policy, and definitely allows us to meet the delivery goals of DevOps. Taking the full-on, all-new technology case, an org could run full automation on the dev side and deploying with an application release automation tool to a fully automated […]
Is Your Storage Too Slow for DevOps?
To have a successful DevOps transformation, teams on both the development and the operations side need fast storage infrastructure and high-performing tools to maximize its performance and the people that work with it. Over the last decade, a major operational problem in on-premises enterprise data centers have emerged, as the fundamental mismatch between the infrastructure […]
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