Global DevOps Tool Market 2019 – Puppet Labs , Chef , Docker Inc. , Red Hat(Ansible) , Atlassian , Saltstack

Source:- hindustryupdates24.com The DevOps Tool report delivers a comprehensive and systematic framework of the worldwide DevOps Tool Market at a global level that includes all the key aspects related to it. The data is collected from different sources allied to the DevOps Tool and the research team meticulously analyze the gathered data with the help of various analytically tools and present their opinion based on analysis and calculations. The Global DevOps Tool Market 2019 report offers clear-cut information about the key business-giants company123 challenging

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DevOps Deeper Dive: DevOps Arms Race Heats Up

Source:-bestdevops.com A massive amount of capital is pouring into DevOps companies as organizations finally begin to realize the extent to which they depend on software. While Marc Andreesen may have penned his famous “Software Is Eating the World” opinion piece way back in 2011, it’s only now that many organizations are starting to realize they are software companies that also manufacture something or specialize in the delivery of some type of digital service. The most recent example of a massive injection of

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GitLab: $268 Million Funding At $2.75 Billion Valuation

Source:-pulse2.com DevOps platform GitLab announced it has raised $268 million in Series E funding at a $2.75 billion valuation GitLab — a DevOps platform delivered as a single application — announced it has raised a $268 million Series E round of funding valuing the company at a $2.75 billion valuation. This funding round was led by ICONIQ Capital and Goldman Sachs with participation from existing investor Y Combinator Continuity Fund. GitLab provides teams with a single data store, one user interface,

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BSIMM 10: DevOps is changing how software teams approach security

Source:-techbeacon.com DevOps is transforming how software teams handle security. That’s just one of the key takeaways from BSIMM 10, the newest version of an annual analysis by Synopsys of security activities at more than 100 companies. BSIMM 10 authors Sammy Migues, John Steven, and Mike Ware wrote: “The BSIMM data show DevOps adoption is now far enough along to affect the way we approach software security as an industry.” The data in the 92-page report also indicates that an engineering-led security culture is becoming a means for establishing

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DevOps vs. middle managers: 5 tips to knock out resistance

Source:-enterprisersproject.comDevOps teams encounter all types of doubters, but middle managers can be especially hard to get on board. Try these strategies Anyone leading a move to DevOps should expect to ruffle a few feathers along the way. As with any process or culture change, addressing the people issues head-on is critical to success. For instance, introverts may initially avoid new, highly collaborative ways of working. Risk-averse engineers may worry about the accelerated speed of DevOps. Leaders can be proactive in communicating benefits and

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Top 3 Challenges of DevOps Adoption

Source:-devops.com DevOps has been one of the hottest enterprise trends for some time now, and a crucial concept in helping companies satisfy customer demands by bringing teams together to fuel better collaboration and innovation. According to Deloitte, organizations adopting DevOps see an 18% to 21% reduction in time to market. By removing the waste that impedes software development, operations are streamlined, and businesses can react faster to market demands. At the same time, automation enables companies to align business objectives with

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VMware Stock Will Keep Heading Higher on Private Cloud Enthusiasm

Source:-investorplace.comVMware (NYSE:VMW) stock has begun to recover from a summer its investors would like to forget. The Palo Alto, California based virtual machines and data center leader started strong in the years before the financial crisis, but VMware stock has since stumbled. As its virtual machines became more commonplace, VMware steadily faded from the headlines. The stock began to gain some traction price-wise before it started a massive decline over the summer. Now, thanks to a new niche within the cloud,

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Puppet’s 2019 State of DevOps report: How security needs to fit into continuous delivery

Source:-cloudcomputing-news.netYou’ve got the processes in place for a revamped software delivery cycle in your organisation. The foundation has been built, the stack is in place and the culture is going in the right direction. What are you missing? Security in DevOps is an ‘unrealised ideal’ and a key step in moving from DevOps good practice to best practice. That’s according to the latest Puppet State of DevOps Report, published earlier today.  The report, the eighth in total, explored the various

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ServerCentral Turing Group Achieves AWS DevOps Competency Status

Source:-yahoo.com ServerCentral Turing Group recognized for proven technical expertise and a track record of customer success CHICAGO, Sept. 24, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ServerCentral Turing Group (SCTG), a managed IT infrastructure service provider, announced today that it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) DevOps Competency status. This designation recognizes that SCTG provides proven technology and deep expertise to help customers implement continuous integration and continuous delivery practices, helping them automate infrastructure provisioning and management with configuration management tools on AWS. Achieving the

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7 Tips To Maintain Software Quality When Scaling Devops

Source:-siliconangle.comSo you want to scale DevOps while maintaining software quality? You have to understand the basics first. The qualities of a good software can be well illustrated by a software triangle divided into three parts. Before diving into actionable tips, here are the main features of a good software you should keep in mind. Operation: These features ensure good functioning of a software. It includes elements like correctness, usability, integrity, and reliability. Transition: These features allow movement of a software from one

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Bridging the Gap Between Security & DevOps

Source:-darkreading.com An inside look into the engineering mindset of DevOps from the vantage of a career security professional. Last month, I had the eye-opening experience of attending my first pure-play DevOps conference, DevOps World, put on by CloudBees. Inconveniently one week after Black Hat, the conference could not have been more dissimilar. Suffice it to say it was a significant learning experience for a career security person. I learned about security through the eyes of DevOps engineers, many of whom spoke candidly

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Voices in DevOps – Episode 13: A Conversation with Gareth Rushgrove of Snyk

Source:-gigaom.com Guest Gareth Rushgrove is a Director of Product at Snyk, working remotely from Cambridge, UK, helping to build interesting tools for people to better secure infrastructure and applications. He has previously worked for the UK Government Digital Service focused on infrastructure, operations and information security, as well as at Puppet and Docker. When not working he can be found curating the Devops Weekly newsletter, hiking or reading a good book. Transcript Jon Collins: Hello and welcome to this episode

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Transitioning from DevOps to DevSecOps

Source:- securityboulevard.com Introduction DevOps is essentially the combination of software development and IT operations, and it is found in many enterprise environments. DevOps initially started as a process that fostered an agile type of relationship between developers and IT operations teams. This led to much more rapid development and deployment times and facilitated better communication between different departments within the organization. DevOps helped developers to better understand the operational requirements of the organization while letting the operations side see how

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DevOps quiz: 5 questions to ask about your culture

Source:-enterprisersproject.comIn a strong DevOps culture, teams feel supported, collaboration is rewarded, and emotional intelligence runs high. Ask these questions to rate your culture – and keep improving People like to explain DevOps by first saying what it is not. DevOps isn’t a tool. It’s not something you can buy. It isn’t a team or an individual. Rather, experts and leaders agree: DevOps is a culture; a way of working. The strength of that culture will determine whether DevOps succeeds or struggles in your organization. Building a

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Development to Operations (DevOps) Market to Witness Huge Growth by 2025| IBM,EMC ,Cisco Systems

Source:-onyourdesks.com A new business intelligence report released by HTF MI with title “Global Development to Operations (DevOps) Market Report 2019” is designed covering micro level of analysis by manufacturers and key business segments. The Global Development to Operations (DevOps) Market survey analysis offers energetic visions to conclude and study market size, market hopes, and competitive surroundings. The research is derived through primary and secondary statistics sources and it comprises both qualitative and quantitative detailing. Some of the key players profiled in the

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Adopting Cloud-native in DevOps: A Journey

Source:-opensenselabs.com Traditional measures of development and delivery of software are taking new shapes in terms of faster, easier and powerful alternatives. While the industry is still embracing DevOps, the failures on the way are inevitable. Only on the path of innovation can we emerge with better solutions like the cloud-native approach.  The way applications are built with these new propositions can lead to bigger developments and digital transformations in modern enterprises. Let’s delve into the nature of Cloud-native with DevOps.   Stages

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The use of open source software in DevOps has become strategic for organizations of all sizes

Source:-helpnetsecurity.comA higher percentage of top performing teams in enterprise organizations are using open source software, according to a survey conducted by DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) and Google Cloud. Additionally, the proportion of Elite performers (highest performing teams) nearly tripled from last year, showing that DevOps capabilities are driving performance. These findings reflect organizations’ increased willingness to embrace investments in technology to deliver value and the use of open source – even in highly regulated, traditionally cautious industries such as financial services. Openness

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Storage and DevOps: What is required for agile development?

Source:-computerweekly.com DevOps brings continuous and agile application. Storage has to fit in and make itself just as responsive to development that does away with the inertia of stifling hierarchies In the beginning,there were developers. And then software development got harder, more complicated, less straightforward. That resulted in the birth of a new engineering discipline – DevOps.  If you imagine a Venn diagram with software developers as one circle and systems engineers as another, then DevOps is the bit in the middle

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DevOps Tools Market to Witness Massive Growth by 2025: Docker, Red Hat(Ansible), Atlassian, Saltstack

Source:-marketjournal.co.uk The DevOps Tools Market has witnessed continuous growth in the past few years and is projected to grow even further during the forecast period (2019-2025). The assessment provides a 360° view and insights, outlining the key outcomes of the industry. These insights help the business decision-makers to formulate better business plans and make informed decisions for improved profitability. In addition, the study helps venture capitalists in understanding the companies better and make informed decisions. Some of the key players

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How to get into DevOps

Source:-opensource.comThese tips might be helpful for sysadmins or developers looking to transition into DevOps. I’ve observed a sharp uptick of developers and systems administrators interested in “getting into DevOps” within the past year or so. This pattern makes sense: In an age in which a single developer can spin up a globally distributed infrastructure for an application with a few dollars and a few API calls, the gap between development and systems administration is closer than ever. Although I’ve seen

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