4 habits of effective DevOps engineers
'Knowing and realizing the strengths and weaknesses of technologies is a massive superpower and can really help empower your DevOps career when you make decisions'
'Knowing and realizing the strengths and weaknesses of technologies is a massive superpower and can really help empower your DevOps career when you make decisions'
Enterprises embracing DevOps see more frequent software delivery, change lead times, and other benefits, survey by Google Cloud and DORA finds.
Organizations will spend millions on digital platforms. IT leaders need to step in and ask basic questions before businesses throw gobs of money at shiny new things with no clear value.
Shadow IT -- the use of personal devices and cloud applications in the workplace -- is only expanding. Education and awareness about cloud security needs to be ramped up.
'While it’s relatively easy to see the forest through the trees, it’s almost impossible to see the forest, the trees, the leaves, the dirt, the twigs....'
IT departments are increasingly competing with cloud providers, but are hamstrung by maintenance and upkeep costs. A new CIO consortium wants to change that, and help IT run as a business.
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Is it time to chuck the terminology and semantics and finally tie the knot between Agile, Lean IT and DevOps activities?
When DevOps works, it works well. But it's still hampered by too much data, conflicting data, and lack of communication between teams, a recent study concludes.
Vendors: 'Analysts think they know everything.' Analysts: 'Please, no long history lessons!'
Thanks to cloud, lines of business are increasingly engaging in technical activity. But without deep architectural expertise, things could get very messy -- and expensive.