The DevOps philosophy is simple: Bring development and operations teams closer together in the tech product building process. Companies that swear by DevOps tout improvements in team speed, efficiency ...
Imagine you’re driving along the 8-lane highway, but it’s located in the countryside, and they’re only a few people who use it. This road is quite flat and convenient, but does it make sense? That’s ...
Security is often something tacked onto the end of application development, and sometimes only considered after applications have been deployed. The rising number and cost of cyber-security incidents ...
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 ...
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Devops is tough, but the choice between faster development and improving reliability shouldn't be. Consider shifting-left security, better observability, AIops platforms, and more. Devops is primarily ...
The Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) has come a long way from operating in the sequential and silo-ed waterfall model to being agile and collaborative. To be able to cut down time-to-market and ...
"DevOps isn't hard. What is hard is tackling the challenges that arise when an organization is not taking a DevOps approach to integration, development and deployment," says Cameron McKenzie, a ...
Effective troubleshooting requires that you know how to break a problem into pieces, track down evidence, and that you understand your systems and applications — as well as the tools at your disposal ...