Imagine if we still communicated the way people did in the 1960s? The inefficiency of mailing letters and waiting for a reply or repeat calling a landline until someone is home to answer would drive a ...
The biggest challenge with implementing DevOps is the assumption that somebody is available with programming skills to automate the management of IT infrastructure. If an IT organization has anybody ...
It’s a multicloud world; we’re just living in it. Here’s how DevOps can make you successful. With the right multicloud strategy, you can embrace DevOps practices and cloud-native architectures without ...
[Editor’s note: This article is the second in a serieson the growth of DevOps as a more impactful, collaborative IT development model that state and local governments can adopt to deliver services ...
Software development is all about rhythm. In scrum, different sprints might have different lengths, but they follow a predictable pattern. Plan, execute, test, accept the work, reflect, and repeat.
A report on COVID-era software development activities from GitHub points to some disruptions in development activity, but in general, developers are maintaining the pace. "Developer activity remains ...
As cloud computing implementations grow in size and scope, successfully managing the deployment of and development process for those services becomes ever more challenging. And when companies attempt ...
Value stream management involves people in the organization to examine workflows and other processes to ensure they are deriving the maximum value from their efforts while eliminating waste — of ...
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According to the old cliché, "speed kills." But a few perceptive critics have noted that it's not speed that kills — it's the impact. And they're right. Speed is only dangerous if it's out of control.