Historically, developers independently implemented error handling, observability, and security within each application or microservice to ensure the success of inbound and outbound…
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Read More“GitHub? That’s a code repository, right?” said a friend, when I mentioned I was in San Francisco. GitHub Universe, the company’s annual…
Read MoreThis report covers enterprise drivers, pain points, and contextual factors that make DevOps both essential and difficult to achieve in larger organizations.…
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Read MoreOver the past couple of months I’ve been collating a report about DevOps, which I hope to be out in August (all…
Read MoreMy travels around the landscape of DevOps brought me to Mike Burrows, and the work he was doing around what he terms…
Read MoreAs I am working on a DevOps report at the moment, I’m speaking to a lot (and I mean a lot) of…
Read MoreDevOps advocates will no doubt be familiar with the term “Wall of Confusion”, as it goes to the heart of why the…
Read MoreA long, long time ago, in my career days just before being an analyst, I was a software development consultant. I loved…
Read MoreAfter virtualization, containers have become the most disruptive technology of the enterprise market. From server hardware vendors to virtualization companies to public…
Read More“Containers” and “Docker” are without a doubt, two of the hottest words in technology today, and “Containers as a Service” or CaaS,…
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