DevOps means fostering stronger communication and collaboration between development and operations, but what's needed for it to succeed?
People, practices, and platforms are three critical areas organizations must hone in on when it comes to reaping the benefits of DevOps, according to new insight from Forrester Research. Implementing ...
[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 ...
There is little doubt that DevOps has become a term du jour in tech circles over the last couple of years. Many tech firms understand the concept as a culture transformation. And they likely ...
When making an organisation’s agile software development ambitions a reality, practitioners commonly hold the view that success in DevOps requires adopting a strategy that addresses people, process ...
Managers and professionals engaged in DevOps say container technologies are the best thing since sliced bread. That's the finding of a new survey conducted by DevOps.com, which finds that 38 percent ...
Security teams have long had the reputation of being "out of process" — that they add requirements, complicate processes, and disrupt DevOps. "The reality is that building security into the ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. This is a contributed piece for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Chris Pope, VP of ...
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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 ...