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Spinnaker: The Kubernetes of Continuous Delivery

Comparing Spinnaker and Kubernetes in this way is somewhat unfair to both projects. The scale, scope, and magnitude of these technologies are different, but...

Continuous Integration and Delivery Tool Basics

CI/CD tools are key to today's agile, container-driven software production cycle. This "explain like I'm 5" overview helps you get started. Once upon a time,...

Meet Aptomi: An Application Delivery Engine for Kubernetes

The open-source project simplifies roll out and operation of container-based applications on Kubernetes. Kubernetes may rule the data center but if you have hundreds and...

Elive Brings Enlightenment to the Linux Desktop

For the longest time, Enlightenment was my Linux desktop of choice. It was incredibly fast, highly configurable, and gorgeous. Since that time, I’ve migrated...

What is CI/CD? Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery Explained

Continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) embody a culture, set of operating principles, and collection of practices that enable application development teams to...

DevOps, Agile, and Continuous Delivery: What IT Leaders Need to Know

Enterprises across the globe have implemented the Agile methodology of software development and reaped its benefits in terms of smaller development times. Agile has...

The Quickie Guide to Continuous Delivery in DevOps

Developers are always under pressure to produce more and release software faster, which encourages the adoption of new concepts and tools. But confusing buzzwords...

OpenShift on OpenStack: Delivering Applications Better Together

Have you ever asked yourself, where should I run OpenShift? The answer is anywhere—it runs great on bare metal, on virtual machines, in a...

DevOps Fundamentals, Part 3: Continuous Delivery and Deployment

We’re back with another installment in our preview of the DevOps Fundamentals: Implementing Continuous Delivery (LFS261) course from The Linux Foundation. In the previous...