Dell Technologies today set its sights on becoming a major edge computing player with the launch of a Dell EMC PowerEdge XE2420 server optimized for space-constrained environments and a smaller version of a pre-integrated Dell EMC Modular Data Center Micro 415 (MDC Micro) ruggedized platform. In addition, Dell launched the Dell EMC Streaming Data Platform, […]
Decoding the Modern Enterprise Software Spaghetti
Modern enterprise software architecture is growing increasingly complex. Organizations are jumping on the digital transformation bandwagon in growing numbers. They are striving to become more agile and continuously deliver new code, whether on-premises or to support cloud migration efforts. In the process, IT teams are amassing an ever-growing inventory of applications and databases, which generally […]
5 Ways DevSecOps Can Manage Software Supply Chains
The unbridled use of open source components within the software supply chain is on a major uptick, according to new research. Even as this surge in open source dependencies fuels faster innovation, the study shows that it comes with high cybersecurity costs, as the number of breaches related to these components is similarly on the […]
How Nailing Predictability Can Double the Size of Your Business
In a rapidly changing world, predictability has never been more powerful. It’s also never been so underrated. While it is easy to think about predictability in terms of repetition or even monotony, predictability in business means being able to correctly estimate how long it will take to complete a project and how risky it is. […]
DevOps as Matrix Management
How matrix management can help teams work effectively regardless of skills We want teams to share a common purpose. They need a wide set of skills. If we lead by purpose, then we can’t lead by skill, so how are people going to be evaluated on their professional competence? How will they grow? Matrix management. […]
DevOps Chat: The State of Software Security with Veracode’s Chris Eng
Every year CA Veracode publishes its “State of Software Security” report, chock full of research about how well software is being secured during development and beyond. It’s eye-opening stuff and definitely worth a read for anyone even remotely interested in helping make software more secure. In this DevOps Chat, Chris Eng, VP of research at […]
Hardware in the Age of Automation
There’s a joke making its way around the internet that goes like this: Q: How do DevOps engineers change a lightbulb? A: They don’t. It’s a hardware problem. The trend to abstract hardware away from the day-to-day work of most IT personnel continues. We in DevOps have given it a name: infrastructure as code. Hardware […]
How Automated Testing Can Help the Latest C-Level Issue: Quality Software
Every year developers gather in San Jose for Apple’s annual WWDC, where software quality is typically a key point of discussion. This year, the company progressed from its 2017 buggy software debacle in full force—it’s a heads-on effort, marked by the industry leader naming 2018 its year of software quality. This raises some larger questions […]
Compuware Extends DevOps Push for Mainframes
Compuware has advanced its campaign to erase the DevOps divide between mainframes and distributed systems via an update to Topaz for Enterprise Data that makes it easier to generate data from mainframe applications for testing purposes without compromising the security of some of the most sensitive data in the enterprise. Company CEO Chris O’Malley said […]
The Human Touch: The Key to Optimizing Your Software Value Stream Network
Software has no intrinsic value until it’s working in production and supporting a customer’s business initiatives. With that in mind, it’s imperative that organizations focus on how they reduce the time to value, not just time to deploy. And that’s achieved through people. A common misconception is that technology underpins a software delivery value stream. […]
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