If you’re an IT infrastructure professional, chances are good that your organization has already adopted DevOps or will do so soon. These DevOps books can help you get up to speed.
Moving to a DevOps approach in your organisation has long been advocated as being a good idea – but what benefits does it provide?.
For some, DevOps is the natural "heir apparent" to Agile development, allowing for stronger relationships between development and IT operations.
Network automation requires as much attention to the discipline of application development as it does to understanding the network.
The data center needs to be aligned with business as much as development and ops do
Devops would be impossible without automation tools, but the real key is getting the workflow and culture right
DevOps is a family of ideas that addresses a wide range of problems. We explore why and how your team needs to reach a DevOps consensus, measure improvement and more.
DevOps is a lot of things. What DevOps is, what DevOps does and how an organization adopts and implements DevOps tools and practices are largely subjective, but there are some foundational elements that are fairly ubiquitous. One of which is automation. As pervasive as it is, though, DevOps is not automation and automation is not …
DevOps could transform the way your organisation delivers software projects but there are some hurdles you'll have to jump along the way.
Want to learn more about DevOps this year? Or just need to explain it to others? Use these resources.
A great deal has happened since DevOps became a common term in the IT world. With so much of the ecosystem being open source, it's important to review why it started and what it means to IT careers. What is DevOps? While there is no single definition, I consider DevOps to be a process framework that ensures collaboration between development and operations teams to deploy code to production environments faster in a repeatable and automated way. We will spend the rest of this…
“DevOps is the union of people, process, and products to enable continuous delivery of value to our end users.” – Donovan Brown. Why we do “DevOps” comes down to that one big word Donovan highlights… value. Our customers want the services we provide to them to always be available,
In many companies, a significant effort is spent on tasks that do not bring value to the company.
Plenty of change is on the horizon. Learn what the future of DevOps will look like for testers. See how emerging DevOps trends are paving the way for tomorrow.
Learn more about DevOps agility as we discuss key DevOps concepts, challenges, and success strategies in this recap of our recent webinar.
The cloud has enabled DevOps to grow and expand well beyond traditional boundaries set forth by on-premises production environments.
DevOps is about speeding up the software delivery cycle by playing on everyone's strengths. No single tool can accomplish that.
Staying competitive today means differentiation, which is underpinned by DevOps and the cloud to develop and deploy software more quickly and safely.
Major financial services firms are turning to devops practices to enable faster, more stable software releases in the race to keep up with quickly changing