DevOps Institute Upskilling the Enterprise

Source:-devops.com DevOps Institute released its annual Upskilling the Enterprise survey and the results are as interesting as last year. The organization of DevOps teams and its interaction with speed/success was one area that intrigued me, and sent me off looking for more information on the topic. This led me to this interesting site that does a great job of delving deeper than “We’ve all heard of Conway’s law.” Good descriptions there on what works and why that will be useful

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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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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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5 DevOps Trends That Demand Your Attention

Source:-rtinsights.com DevOps today plays an increasingly important role as businesses must rapidly develop, deploy, and update applications to keep pace with ever-changing customer demands and market opportunities. One of the great things about my job is that I get to go to software developer conferences all over the world and listen to people being extremely smart. When you watch enough smart talks, read enough articles, and talk to enough people trying to get stuff done on the ground, it gets

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Split Software integrates code performance data with Google Analytics

Source:-techrepublic.com DevOps teams can use the new capability to pull data from and export data to the web analytics system. Feature delivery platform Split Software announced Thursday a new integration with Google Analytics to merge two silos of performance data into one. The new service combines website analytics data with code performance data to make it easy to see the impact of new features on key metrics like page load time, the company said. Dave Karow, Split’s continuous development evangelist,

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Katalon Establishes Partnership with CircleCI to Augment Go-To-Market Software Delivery

Source:-aithority.com Katalon LLC announced a partnership and integration with CircleCI to ensure a secured integration between the codeless test automation solution and the continuous integration and delivery platform, respectively Katalon LLC announced a partnership and integration with CircleCI to ensure a secured integration between the codeless test automation solution and the continuous integration and delivery platform, respectively. Katalon provides a robust cross-platform test automation solution that supports web, application programming interface (API), mobile, and desktop testing for teams with minimum requirements for programming

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To succeed at DevOps these days, go hybrid

Source:-mashviral.com DevOps is not just a technical company, it is a business proposal. This requires hybrid skills that enable a more holistic view of the entire software development and deployment process. With most companies (52%) aiming to accumulate their DevOps competency hiring. about two-thirds, 65%, said they had difficulty finding these combinations of skills. Photo: Joe McKendrick This is a survey of 1,260 DevOps Institute computer managers who find that process skills and knowledge are now the main skills sought

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How Team Interactions Help Kubernetes Adoption with Manuel Pais at QCon London

Source:-infoq.com Manuel Pais talked at QCon London [slides] about how team interactions are vital to reduce cognitive load to have a successful adoption of Kubernetes. Pais recommends having a team dedicated to building a digital platform on top of Kubernetes for development teams to use it. And, organizations can get started by assessing the team’s cognitive load, defining a digital platform, and setting clear team interactions. Kubernetes helps development teams to work with the complexity of distributed systems, and it

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Coronavirus forces switch to remote work for DevOps teams

Source:-searchitoperations.techtarget.com The new coronavirus pandemic will force most DevOps teams to work remotely and may also interfere with work schedules. Experts share advice on how to weather the disruption. As the new coronavirus disrupts communities and economies around the world, DevOps teams will need to adapt their practices to support remote work amid calls for social distancing. The good news for DevOps teams is that even at companies where other employees have to report to an office, they are more

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DevSecOps and Beyond: The Evolution of DevOps

Source:-technative.io Since its introduction, DevOps has made concepts like continuous integration and continuous delivery commonplace and encouraged organisations to be more agile. As DevOps has matured and become more mainstream, the approach has gradually begun to evolve and now, it looks likely to revolutionise enterprise IT. DevOps’ increasing popularity can be attributed to a number of factors, including the fact it adapts quickly, so the cost of change is low, allows businesses to add cross-functionality collaborations and enables them to

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DevOps: 5 tips on how to manage stronger remote teams

Source:-enterprisersproject.com Are you leading or working in a DevOps team where some people work remote? Building a healthy culture presents some challenges – but experts say remote teams can become masters of collaboration and flexibility We know by now that DevOps requires more than the right tools and methodologies to succeed. It’s a mindset and cultural shift – and it’s not easy. Pair this with the fact that more IT work is being done by remote teams, and the culture

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Automation Hacks for DevOps Teams

Source:-devops.com DevOps teams are expected to do more work in less time. They need to plan, test, build, secure and release applications at a fast-paced rate. Of course, the DevOps team needs to achieve all of this while maintaining high software quality. This is why automation is a crucial part of the DevOps workflow. The goal is to delegate repetitive tasks to the machine, and free up dev time for more complex jobs. Below are some helpful automation hacks you

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5 Best DevOps Automation tools comparison in 2020

Source:-wire19.com The term DevOps is used in multiple ways, but in its broadest meaning, DevOps is an operational culture that aims at continuous development and integration, and rapid IT service delivery by promoting better communication and improved collaboration between developers and operators. It has become an integral part of different industry sectors, from startups to large enterprises are leveraging DevOps tools to support their business processes, and project planning until delivery. With the increasing use of cloud computing and virtualization

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Dynatrace Announces Updates To Its Infrastructure Monitoring & Expands Kubernetes Support

Source:-storagereview.com Today at the Perform 2020 conference, Dynatrace announced the next generation of its Infrastructure Monitoring module in its all-in-one Software Intelligence Platform. The latest generation platform will include upgrades such as enhanced AI, expanded out-of-the-box observability and the ability to create custom metrics from log events. The company has also announced expanded support for Kubernetes with its explainable AI engine, Davis, now automatically ingesting additional Kubernetes events and metrics, enabling it to deliver precise answers in real time about

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3 problems DevOps won’t fix

Source:-enterprisersproject.com DevOps offers plenty of efficiencies, but it’s no guarantee of business success. Here are three common challenges that require more than just a solid DevOps strategy DevOps has been around for more than a decade now, and for companies that aspire to be cloud-native, its benefits are clear: shorter lead time for changes, more frequent production deployments, and greater efficiency in managing failures and recoveries. But for all the contributions that DevOps has brought to software engineering, it’s not

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HashiCorp Tools Bridge DevOps, Legacy IT Environments

Source:- devops.com At its HashiConf EU 2019 conference this week, HashiCorp extended the reach of its Terraform Enterprise tools for automating the management of IT infrastructure beyond the realm of DevOps into legacy IT environments. Via integration with the Service Catalog from ServiceNow, IT administrators working with a traditional ITIL-based framework now can invoke Terraform Enterprise to provision IT services. HashiCorp CTO Armon Dadgar said rather than requiring organizations to hire an infrastructure engineer to automate the provisioning of IT infrastructure,

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Ansible Tower 3.3 arrives to make DevOps easier than ever

Source- zdnet.com   Red Hat’s Ansible Tower, like other DevOps tools, such as Chefand Puppet, makes it much easier to manage your IT infrastructure without the blood, sweat, and tears of manually setting up servers, containers, and clouds. With the latest edition, Ansible Tower 3.3, you can do all that with an improved user interface and scaling, and you can now run it on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, Red Hat’s Kubernetes container application platform. Ansible makes it easier to move your resources and applications from platform to platform

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Chef Embraces Microservices to Advance IT Automation

Source – devops.com Chef at the ChefConf 2018 conference today unveiled a series of DevOps offerings, including a revamped version of Chef Automate that has been rewritten using the Go programing language to improve performance and scalability. Now based on a microservices architecture, Chef Automate 2.0 a new user interface based on a REST application programming interface (API) that also serves to enhance integration. There also are a variety of visibility and debugging tools built into the platform, including a streaming event feed,

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4 trends to watch as IT automation expands

Source – enterprisersproject.com We recently examined some of the fundamental factors that have fueled IT automation to this point. “To this point” is the operative phrase – there’s not necessarily a finish line for automation, and even as it matures, automation is going to continue evolving from a technical, business, and people standpoint. With that in mind, we asked a variety of experts for their insights on the current trends to watch as automation grows inside of IT shops going forward,

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DevOps pipeline tools sort out IT automation junk drawers

Source – techtarget.com SAN FRANCISCO — As early reconnaissance missions into DevOps expand into full-fledged battle strategies for enterprise IT shops, they look to DevOps pipeline tools to help them create a unified front. Against that backdrop, updated products from Electric Cloud and XebiaLabs offer new ways to tie together disparate IT automation environments from mainframes to microservices, along with features that track software updates as they move through DevOps pipelines. This contrasts with earlier trends among DevOps pipeline tools, in

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