What’s ITIL got to do with DevOps? Lots more than you’d think

Source:-https://devclass.com Sponsored It’s been over a decade since DevOps first burst onto the tech world, promising to blow away organisational silos and old ways of working that were strangling companies’ ability to innovate. Many DevOps adherents embraced it as an antidote to the steady-as-she-goes approach they saw in traditional IT Service Management (ITSM, as personified by ITILbest-practice guidance). But that’s a view that can rapidly lead to an us and them situation – which is ironic, in that both approaches

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Atos Wins Northumbrian Water Cloud Computing Transformation project

Source:-https://insidehpc.com London, 20 October 2020 – Atos has been awarded a leading role on a new cloud computing initiative to help deliver operational efficiencies and enhance customer service for Northumbrian Water, one of the UK’s leading utility providers. With its Microsoft Azure expertise, Atos is working alongside Northumbrian Water to migrate the first wave of three data processing and storage applications (out of circa 35 applications in the framework) to the cloud over a three-year span. This is the first

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Cloud Service Providers Write To Govt’s Against DoT’s Recommendation

Source:-https://inc42.com Seven cloud service associations, on October 9, came together to write to telecom secretary Anshu Prakash against the Department of Telecommunications’ (DoTs) recommendations to set up an industry body for cloud service providers (CSPs). The associations include Cellular Operators Association of India, Nasscom, the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), the Association of Competitive Telecom Operators, BSA: The Software Alliance, the Asia Cloud Computing Association, and the Asia Internet Coalition. These associations have opposed the idea of further regulation of

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Why it’s time to make continuous cloud security part of your developer journey

Source: cloudcomputing-news.net Cloud computing hasn’t always been synonymous with great security. However, despite early fears that it was less secure than data centres, the cloud is now considered a useful – and secure – solution for most critical business functions. While some of its earliest adopters could afford to be somewhat blasĂ© about security, that’s no longer the case. The latest generation of cloud entrants mainly operate in finance and government sectors, meaning that security and compliance are at the very

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