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DevOps Chat: Serverless and Abstraction with Nimbella’s Anshu Agarwal
Anshu Agarwal has a tremendous record of working in startups that had successful exits. Now for the first time, along with her co-founders, she is actually founding the startup herself. Nimbella is a serverless platform that is cloud-agnostic and makes developing and deploying applications easy. Whether in a public cloud, ... Read More
Automation: We Have Not Yet Achieved Balance
Iโm going to start this weekโs blog out with a very clear statement that regular readers will already be aware of: I fall on the automation side of the DevOps equation. I see DevOps as automation first, process second. The problem is getting to that โsecondโ part. The act of ... Read More
In AI Initiatives and Hybrid Clouds We Trust
The 2019 State of the Union Address, delivered Feb. 5, was light on anything tech-related. But just a week later, Feb. 11, technology was the focus of an executive order that launched The American Artificial Intelligence (AI) Initiative. Why do we need a national AI initiative, and what does it ... Read More
Python Benefiting From Increase in DevOps Use
DevOps and Python have developed a mutually beneficial relationship. In a recent survey released by the Python Software Foundation and software development company JetBrains, researchers found that more and more developers are using the program language for an array of versatile projects, including DevOps and machine learning. In fact, Python ... Read More
Break-Even Analysis: Understanding the Impact of Automation
Determining whether automation is helpful beyond the CI/CD pipeline can be easier through a break-even analysis The pursuit of automating away all the operational tasks in your organization doesnโt stop after you finish building a solid CI/CD pipeline infrastructure using the myriad tools available and making it stable. There are ... Read More
DevOps: Donโt Let Detection Be a Bottleneck for Security
AI and automation can help ensure DevOps security doesn’t impact performance The world revolves around software and internet-based applicationsโand speed is crucial. Users have very little patience for delays and will quickly jump to something else if performance lags. Organizations have embraced DevOps and containers in an effort to accelerate ... Read More
Minor Crimes and Misdemeanors in the Age of Automation
Giving automation the power to detect crime and enforce punishment has ramifications, even for minor infractions In November, I broke the law. I crossed over a solid white line to make a right turn at a traffic intersection. At the time I was unaware of my violation. I was on ... Read More
Fourth Annual DevOps Dozen Winners Announced
We are pleased to announce the 2018ย DevOps Dozen honorees. When I launched the DevOps Dozen, I hoped they would grow to reflect and recognize the best of the best in the maturing DevOps space. This year, there is no doubt in my mind that the winners are unsurpassed in the ... Read More
Edge Computing: Saving the Cloud from Ephemeral Data
Edge computing is rapidly gaining momentum. Last weekโs Linux Foundation news on the launch of LF Edge is one more sign of accelerating growth at the edge. Whatโs driving this sudden intense interest? Itโs more than just the sheer number of edge devices or mounting concerns around interoperability and security ... Read More
DevOps Chat: Cloud Migration with nClouds’ JT Giri
Moving to the cloud is becoming a must for many companies if they want to grow beyond their current footprint and be more innovative. But for many companiesโespecially those in the SMB spaceโtheir transition to the cloud is hindered by a lack of knowledge and experience, which often results in ... Read More
Fourth Annual DevOps Dozen Winners Announced
We are pleased to announce the 2018ย DevOps Dozen honorees. When I launched the DevOps Dozen, I hoped they would grow to reflect and recognize the best of the best in the maturing DevOps space. This year, there is no doubt in my mind that the winners are unsurpassed in the ... Read More
APIs and DevOps
As always, there are interesting trends in DevOps, and I wanted to point out one that is starting to bother me: the โAPI economy,โ and how it impacts DevOps decision-makers. Traditional infrastructureโSAN, LAN, physical systems, etc.โwere generally controlled the best from the command line. While there are a million of ... Read More
DevOps and Retail: Transforming Brick-and-Mortar to Brick-and-Click
Brick-and mortar-retail is rapidly transforming with the digital age. As physical storefronts turn digital, itโs safe to say that traditional retail is quickly becoming a mesh of “brick-and-click.” So, how are retail giants surviving in this new landscape? Interestingly enough, the remaining brick-and-mortar retail are reinventing themselves by applying helpful ... Read More
DevOps Chat: Crowdsourced Continuous Testing with Rainforest’s Derek Choy
Scaling your testing is the scourge of many software teams. While test automation and continuous testing have made great strides, it still is difficult to automate every QA test. Also, engineering resources who can script these tests are difficult to find. Enter Rainforest. Rainforest has a unique crowdsourcing solution to ... Read More
IoT, Not People, Now the Weakest Link in Security
Do a quick search on โpeople weakest linkโ and youโll see a raft of articles in which cybersecurity experts and computer scientists point to employees or end users as the biggest vulnerability. No doubt, people do silly (or outright abusive) stuff and open the door for a variety of enterprise ... Read More
DevOps Hiring: What Do You Need?
IT has long had a problem with hiring. Iโm not certain where it started; most of us blame HR, and thatโs probably incorrect, but gives us someone to blame. Itโs that we post jobs with insane requirements. Sometimes this is done to keep the applicant pool down, but most of ... Read More
Minor Crimes and Misdemeanors in the Age of Automation
Giving automation the power to detect crime and enforce punishment has ramifications, even for minor infractions In November, I broke the law. I crossed over a solid white line to make a right turn at a traffic intersection. At the time I was unaware of my violation. I was on ... Read More
DevOps Chat: Cloud Migration with nClouds’ JT Giri
Moving to the cloud is becoming a must for many companies if they want to grow beyond their current footprint and be more innovative. But for many companiesโespecially those in the SMB spaceโtheir transition to the cloud is hindered by a lack of knowledge and experience, which often results in ... Read More
DevOps Video Chat: DevOps Transformation with Tasktop’s Carmen DeArdo
Carmen DeArdo is well-known in the DevOps space mostly because of his work at Nationwide, where he was DevOps leader and technology director. In August of last year, Carmen moved to Tasktop, where he works with other DevOps luminaries Mik Kersten and Dominica DeGrandis, helping organizations along their transformational journeys ... Read More
DevOps Video Chat: DevOps Testing with Ryan Lloyd of SmartBear
The testing landscape in DevOps is a big one, with lots of established players feeding the machine. SmartBear is one of those companies. The force behind Swagger, SoapUI and others is perhaps not as well-known as its brethren in the DevOps testing space, but it cuts a wide swath. And, ... Read More
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February 20, 2019


