Is DevOps fatigue next? Don’t buy into the dogma

Source:-techbeacon.com Many organizations are suffering from agile fatigue—and DevOps may be next. The process of transitioning from one orthodoxy to another, such as from waterfall to agile, takes time and patience, and so does the move to DevOps. You will encounter many dead ends and wrong turns on the way, but you need to understand that your audience consists of intelligent, experienced, and very capable knowledge workers. They need your support, education, patience, and understanding as they adjust to new

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Multicloud Gets Real, Virtual Machines Reboot, Security Goes Vertical: Are You Ready for Cloud 2020?

Source:-cbronline.com “On-premise set-ups can be controlled by cloud providers…” Let’s start with a statement: 2020 will look vastly different to anything we have seen in our industry over the past ten years, writes Cloudhelix CEO David Blesovsky. 2019 was the year of change for the cloud provision sector, and this year will see those developments come to fruition. These are the ones we think you’ll want to know more about… Gate-Crasher turns Change-Maker… Kubernetes is the gate crasher at the

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OpenStack’s Complicated Kubernetes Relationship

Source:-containerjournal.com 2020 may be the year the OpenStack community comes to terms with Kubernetes As the open source community heads into 2020, loyalties between OpenStack and Kubernetes are likely to become increasingly divided. Contributors to open source projects are trying to determine where to prioritize their efforts, while IT organizations are wondering to what degree they will need a framework such as OpenStack to deploy Kubernetes. Most Kubernetes deployments thus far have been on top of open source virtual machines

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