News Category: DevOps
The Linux Foundation | February 21, 2019
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This new Linux Foundation training course will provide network engineers with the skills necessary to leverage their expertise in a DevOps environment.
DevOps Training for Network Engineers
Linux Foundation training has announced a new course designed to provide network engineers with the skills necessary to start applying DevOps practices and leverage their expertise in a DevOps environment.
In the new DevOps for Network Engineers course, you’ll learn how to navigate your role in...
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The New Stack | February 20, 2019
6 Must-Attend Talks at Cloud Foundry Summit on Serverless, Knative, Microservices
Tech conferences often feel the same to me. It’s all about the ratios. Too much technical stuff and you wonder how any of it actually applies to your business problems. Too much business-speak and you might end up looking for a slide deck escape hatch to take you to a code repository. Like...
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ACM Queue | February 15, 2019
SQL is No Excuse to Avoid DevOps
A friend recently said to me, "We can't do DevOps, we use a SQL database." I nearly fell off my chair. Such a statement is wrong on many levels.
"But you don't understand our situation!" he rebuffed. "DevOps means we'll be deploying new releases of our software more frequently! We can barely handle...
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Towards Data Science | February 7, 2019
15 Docker Commands You Should Know
In this article we’ll look at 15 Docker CLI commands you should know. If you haven’t yet, check out the rest of this series on Docker concepts, the ecosystem, Dockerfiles, and keeping your images slim. In Part 6 we’ll explore data with Docker. I’ve got a series on Kubernetes in the works too, so...
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The New Stack | January 28, 2019
7 Reliability Questions Engineering Managers Need to Ask Their Teams
Modern software teams face no shortage of edge cases and variations across the service categories and tiers of their ever-evolving architectures. In the midst of leading a team through the day-to-day firefighting, it can be difficult to see the forest for the trees. But as managers, we know our...
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The New Stack | January 22, 2019
DevOps Demands NetOps
Building applications that run on your own servers and networks used to mean some very firm demarcations between what was considered a developer task and what was left up to the network team. The move to cloud platforms and cloud abstractions (even on your own hardware) has changed where those...
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Info Q | January 18, 2019
Kubernetes: Tools for Operability
In this presentation, Bridget Kromhout discusses what containers and Kubernetes clusters are at a high level, looks into the practical application of open source tools to simplify cluster management, and shows how to deploy Kubernetes clusters in a repeatable and portable fashion.
"You're probably...
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Tech Target | January 16, 2019
Ansible vs. Puppet: Declarative DevOps Tools Square Off
DevOps aims to drive collaboration between development and operations teams, but software quality drives DevOps adoption more than any other factor. As this comparison of Ansible vs. Puppet shows, software quality dramatically influences DevOps tools.
Software quality tends to be an organizational...
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DevOps .com | January 11, 2019
5 Trends Transforming Digital and IT Operations Management
Heading into 2019, digitalization will accelerate business model innovation and drive the adoption of these emerging technologies for sustainable competitive advantage. Here’s a closer look at five technology trends that will change the way enterprises approach digital operations management in 2019...
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OpenSource.com | January 10, 2019
What Is DevSecOps?
DevOps was born from merging the practices of development and operations, removing the silos, aligning the focus, and improving efficiency and performance of both the teams and the product.
Security is a common silo in many organizations. Security’s core focus is protecting the organization, and...
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