I am always surprised by the urban legends around DevOps. One of my favorites is, If you implement a DevOps methodology, you can stop doing test. People famously quote that Netflix only tests in production as evidence of this. This is perhaps more like of game of Telephone, where much of the story gets lost […]
DevOps: Shift Left to Reduce Failure
DevOps is all about increasing the feedback loop from idea to customer and back again. Tremendous gains have been achieved in automation and tools to drastically reduce the amount of manual labor involved in progressing down the release pipeline. But mission-critical applications in a highly competitive market cannot afford to go down. Complex applications, environments […]
DevOpsSec – Creating the Full Triangle
Introduction As a discipline, DevOps emphasizes uniting development and IT operations teams through modernized culture, integrated tooling and processes in order to increase the frequency, quality and business alignment of software roll-outs. But while developers and IT Ops teams need to be in lockstep, security cannot be an afterthought. Rather, DevOps teams need to adapt […]
Rugged DevOps: From Idea to Automation to Impact
The Idea Behind Rugged DevOps Whereas DevOps is IT at ludicrous speed, Rugged DevOps is a shift left to find a way to inject security into DevOps from the beginning, says Joshua Corman, CTO, Sonatype and Rugged DevOps founder. One way to do that is for Rugged DevOps to establish security parameters and requirements, meet […]
Shift Left: Can you be left out?
One of the most popular terms bandied about in DevOps is “shift left”. I was at a workshop last month at IBM InterConnect conducted by Sanjeev Sharma and Mustafa Kapadia. They put on a great workshop which was a preview of an exercise they perform in the field for clients. A central theme of their […]
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