As system architecture moves to the cloud, understanding the impacts of new code releases and points of failure requires a whole new approach. The increase in agility, bandwidth, and security has been ...
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Karthik Bojja, a DevSecOps and cloud-native engineering specialist who has supported complex, large-scale platforms for major ...
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Allianz has revealed how a trip to Silicon Valley inspired its senior management team to embrace DevOps, and paved the way for the German financial services giant to ramp up its use of cloud. Speaking ...
This is part one in a three-part series on the evolution and history of DevOps. DevOps did not arise from the visions of a prophet. Conversely, the emergence of the DevOps movement was an inevitable ...
A couple of weeks ago we attended one of London's more interesting developer events, Monki Gras. Run by the RedMonk group of analysts, Monki Gras focuses on the craft of software development, looking ...
Developers often need their own reporting capabilities to better analyze, predict, and manage aspects of their work; tools like Tableau can help Developers use many productivity, coding, testing, and ...
Are you interested in becoming a DevOps engineer? This guide will show you how to transform that desire into reality by discussing roles and responsibilities, the DevOps career path, including ...