DevOps means fostering stronger communication and collaboration between development and operations, but what's needed for it to succeed?
Ernie Smith is a former contributor to BizTech, an old-school blogger who specializes in side projects, and a tech history nut who researches vintage operating systems for fun. For business leaders ...
Adopting DevOps isn't just a good idea, it's a business necessity. To get the most from today's technologies -- from servers to virtual machines (VM)s and containers on to the clouds they empower -- ...
This is why DevOps is quickly supplanting the traditional waterfall model of development. Once you have established basic functionality, it makes much more sense to roll out continuous improvements ...
DevOps ("development" meets "operations") is still an evolving field. Asked for a definition, even some in other technical roles might struggle to pin it down. The best way to think of it, though, is ...
Organisations are rightly focused on the need to meet customer demands for instant access to their services. Technology acceptance means that customer expectations have soared. They want to use any ...
Marty Spain is CDW•G's Director of Federal Services & Solutions, and leads a team of energetic problem solvers and creative thinkers to support some of the most complex national security systems. The ...
Adopting a DevOps culture in business enterprises has generated a lot of discussion in the IT business environment. Many IT professionals will attest that a complete DevOps adoption is easier said ...
Ernie Smith is a former senior editor and journalist who has contributed to publications such as Vice Magazine. He is a tech history nut who researches vintage operating systems for fun. Collaboration ...
Development and operations (DevOps) is the merger of practices, tools and cultural philosophies that increases the ability of an enterprise to deliver applications and services more frequently while ...