GitLab moves 18 of its DevOps features to open source

Source:-sdtimes.com GitLab announced that 18 of its features are moving to open source including related issues, export issues, issue board focus mode, and service desk. “This marks a major milestone in our efforts to empower the community to collaborate more robustly and to take our single tool for the DevOps lifecycle to the next level,” Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab wrote in a blog post. The newly open-sourced feature set covers areas that span planning, creating, verifying, packaging,

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How DevOps has evolved since 2012

Source:-techrepublic.com O’Reilly’s What is DevOps?: Infrastructure as Code published almost eight years ago. A programming expert reflects on which predictions by the author came true and what’s coming next. When Mike Loukides published the long essay What is DevOps? in book form for O’Reilly Media, he gave it a subtitle that would become well-known: Infrastructure as Code. That essay, just 20 pages long, proposed a few key things: Infrastructure moves into the code. The systems that run the software, which

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DataOps and Beyond: How DevOps Methodology Transformed Our Approach to Data Science

Source:-devops.com The DevOps methodology has become synonymous with forward technical thinking–a workplace culture that reinforces best cultural practice and promotes more, better quality output by synchronizing the functions of development and operations teams. As a testament to its popularity, the term has expanded in reach to refer to a broader set of transformational software-related practices. The list continues to grow: DevTestOps, DevSecOps, GitOps, DataOps. In 2020, organizations are drawing upon thousands—if not tens of thousands—of data sources, which exist in

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IT Services and DevOps: Friends, Not Foes

Source:-devops.com Development and operations, aka DevOps, is the marriage between software development and IT operations. The goal of a DevOps team is two-fold: to more quickly make products that are better for customers, and to align more closely with business goals. While it sounds pretty great, something doesn’t sit well. What about your service department? Service department representatives often become wary at the mention of DevOps. Why? They don’t want to be left behind or lose their seat at the

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DevOps at Scale: Winning Strategy for Modern Enterprises

Source:-devops.com DevOps is a word that has generated massive interest over the last few years among the software-powered organizations and developers, yet many people don’t fully understand what it actually means. One thing is for sure, as cool as it sounds, DevOps is not some kind of top-secret developer army group, job profile or even a tool. It is a wonderful ideology that any firm can help itself to unite their tech crew and take the company to newer heights.

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Solving the problems of separate admins and developer teams around Salesforce DevOps.

Source:-enterprisetimes.co.uk The scope and complexity of most enterprise Salesforce projects has grown to a scale that they can no longer be managed efficiently without a mature deployment, testing and collaboration process. This demands a new kind of partnership and understanding between admins and developers. But there are potential bumps in the road. All organisations and businesses rely ever more on digital systems. They must increasingly trust the teams that maintain them to deliver innovation without risking downtime. Salesforce has become

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How Culture Plays A Key Role In Continuous Improvement

Source:-customerthink.com In my last article, I introduced a business strategy that Gartner calls ContinuousNEXT – an evolution of what we often call ‘digital transformation’ today into a business that is constantly able to adapt and change. I’d like to continue on this theme for a few more articles and in this one, I will focus on culture. The main difference between a focus on continuous improvement and a traditional digital transformation strategy is that the continuous approach embraces reality. Your

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Kubernetes Everywhere: Rancher Labs’ ‘Lightweight’ Version Scales to the Edge

Source:-enterpriseai.news As enterprise distributions of the Kubernetes cluster orchestrator stabilize, and more features are added with each quarterly version release, the expanding community of platform vendors are attempting to extend deployments of the de facto standard container manager beyond datacenters and cloud-native deployments. Among them is Rancher Labs, which on Tuesday (March 31) unveiled the latest iteration of its Kubernetes management platform designed to extend the infrastructure technology to the network edge via a “lightweight” distribution of the orchestrator. Emphasizing

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To bring Kubernetes to the edge, Rancher 2.4 scales up cluster support

Source:-zdnet.com Rancher Labs on Tuesday announced the general availability of Rancher 2.4, the latest release of its popular Kubernetes management platform. The new release takes Rancher one step closer to its vision of running Kubernetes everywhere, with architectural support for one million clusters. It also includes updates related to security and general performance. Rancher 2.4 specifically offers support for one million clusters in preview, while the GA product supports 2,000 clusters and 100,000 nodes. Those numbers will increase as Rancher

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5 Jenkins alternatives for Java developers

Source:-theserverside.com In need of an alternative to Jenkins as part of a CI/CD environment? Consider options from Atlassian, GitLab, Spinnaker, JetBrains and CloudBees to see if they would be a better fit for development teams. Jenkins is one of the most popular open source CI/CD tools in the Java community, but it’s by no means the only option. If Jenkins isn’t the right fit for CI in a development environment, there are other tools that could fit the bill. Let’s

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Paymentsense proves agility during Coronavirus thanks to Google Cloud migration

Source:-diginomica.com Paymentsense  is one of Europe’s fastest growing fintech companies, offering small businesses an affordable payment processing service and software. It currently has 70,000 customers, processes approximately £10 billion of sales every year, along with 250 million transactions annually. Up until recently Paymentsense mostly managed the relationship with its customers and was essentially a sales/service organisation, whilst another separate financial services organisation did the acquisition and core processing. However, Paymentsense has since applied to the FDA to become an e-money

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HOW TWITTER DUMPED HADOOP TO ADOPT GOOGLE CLOUD

Source:-analyticsindiamag.com Back in May 2018, Twitter announced that they were collaborating with Google Cloud to migrate their services to the cloud. Today, after two years, they have successfully migrated and have also started reaping the benefits of this move. For the past 14 years, Twitter has been developing its data transformation pipelines to handle the load of its massive user base. The first deployments for those pipelines were initially running in Twitter’s data centers. For example, Twitter’s Hadoop file systems

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DevOps Platform Market Application Analysis(IT, BFSI) And Forecast 2020-2029

Source:-bestnewsmonitoring.com The report on Global DevOps Platform Market delivers recent industry information and highlights the latest trends and insights which were impacting the growth of the market. In addition to this, it highlights the top market vendors, key drivers, and various analysis techniques with a market forecast from 2020 to 2029. Furthermore, the DevOps Platform market size, trade facts discussion and market share evaluation helps to understand the entire industry structure accordingly. Besides that, it lists business outlook, revenue, and

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Coronavirus won’t stop AWS, Google, Microsoft’s datacentre spending

Source:-crn.com.au Although the coronavirus pandemic is affecting IT spending in data center products like servers and storage, the world’s leading hyperscale capex spenders – led by Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook and Microsoft – will continue to spend billions on data centers this year, according to Synergy Research Group. Hyperscale capex spending on data centers reached an historic high of over US$120 billion in 2019, peaking with a record-breaking fourth quarter of well over US$32 billion, according to new data from

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Instaclustr Offering Fully Managed Open Source Elasticsearch on AWS

Source:-globenewswire.com The newest addition to its fully managed open source data-layer technologies, Instaclustr providing enterprises with production-grade, scalable, and 100% open source Elasticsearch REDWOOD CITY, Calif., March 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Instaclustr, the leading provider of fully managed solutions for scalable open source technologies, today announced the general availability of Instaclustr Managed Elasticsearch. The addition of Elasticsearch to the Instaclustr Managed Platform expands Instaclustr’s one-stop destination for deploying, managing, analyzing, optimizing, and monitoring all components of enterprises’ data layer

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Kubernetes 101: Tips and tricks to maximise container investment

Source:-itbrief.com.au According to a Gartner survey, more than 50% of global organisations will be running containerised applications in production by 2020. This is a significant increase from the less than 20% reported in 2017. If an organisation uses containers, it probably also uses an orchestration tool like Kubernetes. While containers can help teams gain agility, flexibility and ultimately increase delivery speed, they also create a lot of complexity. Because of this, it is important that DevOps teams have monitoring in place

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Best practices for threat modeling service mesh, microservices

Source:-searchsecurity.techtarget.com Security professionals have probably noticed that containers, such as Docker and Rkt, as well as container orchestration — for example, Kubernetes — are gaining traction in a big way. This is because, as developers have discovered the power of microservices, they are moving away from monolithic or tightly coupled component design architectures and moving instead toward more decoupled models — i.e., models where REST is used as a layer of abstraction. In microservices and service mesh environments, communications don’t follow static

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Explore the pros and cons of cloud computing

Source:-searchcloudcomputing.techtarget.com Familiarize yourself with the basics of computing in the cloud, how the market has changed over the years, and the advantages and disadvantages of this type of IT environment. The immense variety of cloud computing services available today would stun even the visionaries at Amazon who reinvented the concept of rentable infrastructure for the internet era almost 15 years ago. The industry’s powerful innovations have created a rapid pace of technological growth that is divided into three sub-categories —

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Home Depot, IHG and the 5 Principles of IT Management in a Multi-Cloud World

Source:-enterpriseai.news Proliferation of hybrid and multi-cloud architectures has resulted in rapid and remarkable technological advances. But it has also introduced monumental, multi-faceted complexities into IT infrastructure management, including: Managing multiple on-premises, private and public cloud resources Complicated and lengthy provisioning processes for resource deployment Continually evolving challenges maintaining visibility into multi-cloud ecosystems Ongoing concerns around governance, cost control and security In the face of these challenges, enterprise IT must enable innovation and digital transformation. Whether through self-service and intelligent automation,

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Improve DevOps processes with API catalog

Source:-appdevelopermagazine.com One of the biggest trends in DevOps is the “shift left” approach when it comes to security, so much so that security conferences now host developer days, developer conferences host security days, and the two have melded into DevSecOps. But pragmatically, how do you implement security earlier into your development cycles? According to CloudVector VP of Engineering and Threat Research Ravi Balupari, one of the most important tools for application security testing and quality assurance is an API catalog.

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