Devops is a culture and philosophy that, in a nutshell, aims to unify the formerly separate silos of development (the people who create applications) and operations (the people who make sure those ...
Many devops teams focus on implementing CI/CD pipelines, automating regression testing, configuring the infrastructure as code, and containerizing the application runtime environments. Collectively, ...
DevOps is not build-in-place development or rapid prototyping. It’s not agile, and it’s not a role or a job title. It’s not a separate team or a special tool. It’s not just automation and there’s not ...
Mature DevOps practices have shown potential to help organizations improve their interactions with customers and outpace competition, but many organizations are still struggling to see results. One ...
In 2018, we’re expecting DevOps to become the new norm for larger enterprise teams. This is because we’re likely to see developers on older, higher value systems implementing a more DevOps centric ...
As cloud computing implementations grow in size and scope, successfully managing the deployment of and development process for those services becomes ever more challenging. And when companies attempt ...
In the beginning, there were developers. And then software development got harder, more complicated, less straightforward. That resulted in the birth of a new engineering discipline – DevOps. If you ...
DevOps leaves plenty of room for interpretation. The vast majority of organisations I encounter agree that DevOps is a set of cultural guardrails and practices that automate and integrate processes so ...
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Improving collaboration between an organization’s development and operations teams via an effective DevOps initiative can yield multiple benefits, including faster delivery times, better-quality ...