As 80% of developers adopt AI coding tools, delivery stability is hitting a wall. Discover why “FeatureOps” and feature flagging are the critical runtime controls needed in 2026 to close the understanding gap and prevent catastrophic outages like those seen at Google and Cloudflare.
Resilient Middleware at Scale: Using YAML and Ansible to Harden Apache, WebLogic and Tomcat
Transform your middleware into a resilient powerhouse with automation, consistent configuration, and progressive delivery. Discover how to reduce downtime and increase stability across Apache, Tomcat, WLS, and more.
DevOps World: Forget Doc, it’s All About Dev
This year for DevOps World, we’re heading back to the future. Doc Brown won’t be there with his souped-up time machine, but plenty of devs will. As the world is coming to realize, developers are keeping everything running, from the apps we use on a daily basis to check the weather, bank online or order […]
Feature Flags: The Cure for DevOps Remote Work Stress
Feature flags can help reduce the stress associated with DevOps during WFH The world has drastically changed. As a result, we have had to adapt the way we shop, socialize, educate and work. Businesses have had to adapt to keep operations going, and the biggest change they’ve had to make has been the move to […]
Maintaining Progressive Delivery Quality With Feature Flags
How does Netflix know exactly what you want to watch? How do social networks ensure major software updates are smoothly deployed across millions of users? The answer, in part, lies in progressive delivery. Progressive delivery, the incremental introduction of new features, has become key to rolling out new features. By testing unproven features on a […]
From Automated Cloud Deployment to Progressive Delivery
Your team is on its agile journey and you can more or less track a deployment from a story, through git commits, to an automated builder, to an artifact repository, into a container and then onto the cloud. Or, in fact, any other of the many valid variants that lead you to believe your deployments […]






