DevOps is a culture that brings development and operations specialists together. It fosters quick innovation, continuous delivery, and cross-functional teams...
DevOps is a culture that brings development and operations specialists together. It fosters quick innovation, continuous delivery, and cross-functional teams...
We investigate how Continuous Delivery has been powered by cloud management software
Gene Kim explains the most successful adoption patterns for a large-scale DevOps transformation.
Almost any kind of software can be continuously delivered, and an internet-based software application (exposed via an API or web page) is…
See how value stream mapping (VSM) helps DevOps teams deliver value by focusing on continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous improvement.
Building software is often under-valuated, many people think that building an app is reduced to writing code, sometimes that’s true…
IT operations analytics helps your team keep up with the speed of DevOps and continuous delivery.
It’s important to understand why continuous delivery makes sense and how to align the practice with customer expectations.
Software delivery was once specific to the IT industry. Now, Continuous Delivery pipelines are used around world from e-commerce to airline software.
DevOps has changed the way we manage software development for the better. Software is released faster, code is more reliable, and new features can be released continuously. There are three practices at the core of DevOps: continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous deployment. These
How do the processes of continuous delivery, continuous integration and continuous deployment work together?
Continuous Delivery is taking the software industry by storm and Continuous Delivery Management is a new approach to release management...
Continuous delivery allows you to get new features and capabilities to market quickly and reliably. But what is it, really, and what's required to get started?
It's science—DevOps teams effectively implementing Continuous Delivery deliver faster, cheaper, higher-quality solutions than those who don't.
The ability to update applications quickly and constantly is useful for a variety of reasons, but rapid application changes can backfire.
More frequent deployments are great, but maintaining high-quality code while implementing them is a whole different story
In the 10 years since the publication of the Continuous Delivery Book a lot has changed. Continuous Delivery has become a reality for many organisations all ...
How continuous delivery can help organizations in their application security efforts The old model of developing secure applications followed a structured, siloed, step-by-step process—build, check, release.
We're Scrum teams building microservices. Our GitHub repositories are single-branch, each of us integrates his/her code into master several times a day, with no feature branches. Our Jenkins pipeli...
Releasing software to actual users can be a painful, risky, and time-consuming process. With this video workshop, experienced developers, testers, and operations engineers learn the principles and technical practices that ... - Selection from Engineering Practices for Continuous Delivery [Video]
Deliver a development process as secure as it is dynamic