Digital Transformation Isn’t A Project, It’s A Way Of Operating

Source:-forbes.com Why achieving a state of IT agility is a precondition for creating transformative business outcomes. Despite continuing to invest in digital transformation, many enterprises are not seeing the desired outcomes. A recent study by McKinsey & Company, for example, found that many companies’ cloud investments have not helped them to fully reach their transformation goals. Low angle view of man jumping over buildings against sky Digital transformation requires achieving an ongoing state of agility and responsiveness.GETTY At least part of

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Google Cloud Intensifies Battles Against Microsoft, Amazon with 4 Key Moves

Source:-cloudwars.co Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian is buying and building new firepower to snatch customers, prospects and market share from Microsoft and Amazon in the viciously competitive enterprise-cloud marketplace. While each of these moves is significant, the true impact is how they cumulatively reveal Google Cloud’s true intention of becoming not just a better version of itself but ultimately the world’s pre-eminent enterprise-cloud player. Already this month, Kurian and Google Cloud have strengthened their capabilities considerably through four deals: the

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Edge Computing and ITOps: Opportunities and Challenges

Source:-devops.com Edge computing is growing quickly, but IT operations need to evolve as well to effectively monitor and manage new devices, sensors, applications and data. Growing enterprise edge ecosystems should integrate and become part of centrally managed ITOM systems. Edge computing is hard to define and is running high on the hype scale. But, research and surveys continue to indicate that this trend of processing data where it’s collected for better latency, cost savings and real-time analysis is an innovation

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DevOps’ next decade: How to prepare teams

Source:-enterprisersproject.com DevOps leaders will face big changes in tools and architecture. More importantly, they’ll need to help team members develop a more collaborative and transparent mindset With so much written about DevOps, it is easy to forget that it is only in its early stages of maturity. But during the next few years, we can expect it to evolve far beyond its current status. Software teams have the opportunity to start sharpening their skills now in order to be ready

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Optio3 To Bring Microsoft Azure Cloud and Azure Maps To Commercial Transportation Fleets

Source:-enterprisetalk.com Optio3 announced an integrated Microsoft Azure IoT and Optio3 remote operations monitoring solution to commercial transportation, motor coach, and transit fleets. Optio3 already uses Azure Maps and Azure Cloud and is looking at utilizing the Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform. The initial focus is on serving the aftermarket tractor, trailer, truck, bus, van, and motor coach market of existing fleet vehicles. This collaboration is the natural extension of Microsoft and Optio3 joining the Smart Transportation Council, whose mission is to

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Successfully Serving Enterprise IT Has Made ServiceNow A Huge Winner

Source:-seekingalpha.com Summary ServiceNow has been a huge performer for investors over the last five years, returning over 35% annualized in this time. The company’s core focus on IT services management has resulted in a sticky service with considerable growth. Expansion into customer service and HR management has greatly grown the company’s addressable market. Current valuations are high, but this is a name that should be bought on any pullback. Looking for more stock ideas like this one? Get them exclusively

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How to back up Kubernetes and Docker

Source:-techcentral.ie 17 January 2020 | 0 Yes, your container infrastructure needs some type of backup. Kubernetes and Docker will not magically build themselves after a disaster. You do not need to back up the running state of each container, but you will need to back up the configuration used to run and manage your containers. Here is a quick reminder of what you will need to back up. Configuration and desired-state information The Dockerfiles used to build your images and

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Is DevOps in an identity crisis? [Interview]

Source:-gotechdaily.com The definition of DevOps is controversial among hobbyists and experienced engineers alike. Ironically, DevOps should actually bring order to the chaotic environment of IT software development. In DevOps Paradox, DevOps expert Viktor Farcic talks to other industry colleagues who reveal their perspectives on the trend and what it means to them. In this article, you’ll learn what some prominent members of the DevOps community are saying about DevOps. The quotes in this article come straight from the book. How

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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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180 Wealth Advisors LLC Sells 150 Shares of VMware, Inc. (NYSE:VMW)

Source:-techknowbits.com 180 Wealth Advisors LLC reduced its stake in VMware, Inc. (NYSE:VMW) by 7.7% during the fourth quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The fund owned 1,793 shares of the virtualization software provider’s stock after selling 150 shares during the period. 180 Wealth Advisors LLC’s holdings in VMware were worth $268,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. A number of other hedge funds and other institutional investors also recently made changes

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What to expect from VMware in 2020

Source:-searchvmware.techtarget.com VMware experts Brian Kirsch, Alastair Cooke and Rob Bastiaansen take a look at what’s ahead for the virtualization vendor in 2020 as it builds Kubernetes into its suite. 2019 saw some major milestones for VMware. The virtualization vendor made several key acquisitions to expand its reach into new markets and announced a number of initiatives to update its suite. In 2020, experts predict VMware will continue to push forward — but hope that in doing so the vendor won’t

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Three Tools That Will Enable Your Team To Leverage DevOps Methods

Source:-forbes.com Almost 20 years ago, I worked at a company that did source code management with zipped files passed around via email at the end of every day. We crossed our fingers that there weren’t going to be any dependency issues. This might (read as: should) sound laughable today, but my personal experience tells me there are still an awful lot of companies out there for whom this is true, and DevOps methodologies are still way out of reach. Great

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“It’s just not intuitive of the DevOps mindset” Redis’s CMO talks all things developer

Source:-devopsonline.co.uk Late last year, the open source firm Redis made two announcements to the development community that it hoped would benefit people on all levels. The first being that they had created a free tool known as RedisInsight that can manipulate, visualise and analyse data within Redis, enabling developers to easily interact with their deployment. The second announcement was that they were creating a developer certification programme to help “certify developers on their proficiency with coding and building applications with

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How to adapt ITIL to DevOps with continual service transition

Source:-techbeacon.com If you work in a large organization with a traditional, sequential release process such as ITIL, the idea of a continuous flow of change may sound unfamiliar. That’s been the case at several organizations with which I’ve consulted recently, so I use the term “continual service transition” as an easier way to explain continuous delivery (CD) to people familiar with ITIL—and you can too. If your organization has adopted ITIL, you’re probably already familiar with the concept of service

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Cloud Testing Market Research and Technology Developments 2020 to 2024

Source:-citiblognews.com The report presents an in-depth assessment of the Global Cloud Testing including enabling technologies, key trends, market drivers, challenges, standardization, regulatory landscape, deployment models, operator case studies, opportunities, future roadmap, value chain, ecosystem player profiles and strategies. The report also presents forecasts for Global Cloud Testing investments from 2020 till 2024. The cloud testing market is expected to register a CAGR of over 12% over the forecast period (2020 – 2024). The Global Cloud Testing market is highly competitive

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What is AWS CloudFormation?

Source:-techradar.com The sinews and muscles that make cloud computing function are just as important as the web and mobile applications that run on top of it. While many companies are focused on the features available in the apps, increasing user adoption of an app, or focusing on revenue generated from a service that runs on the web, there is also the underlying infrastructure that makes those app work reliably and at a high-performance level. For the most part, a cloud

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AutoAI: Synchronize ModelOps and DevOps to drive digital transformation

Source:-ibmbigdatahub.com Welcome to 2020. As we take a look back to reflect on the state of digital transformation in today’s businesses, we can see several key trends emerging. Growth leaders are separating themselves from growth laggards by using AI and machine learning (ML) in modern application development. Below are some statistics provided by 451 Research: Leaders invest in models for digital transformation: More than half the digital transformation leaders adopted ML compared to less than 25 percent of laggards. Furthermore,

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DevSecOps Market know sizedustry Progresses for Huge Profits by 2023

Source:-statsflash.com In the recent times, a new trend is gaining popularity in the software development life cycle called DevSecOps. This technology bridges the gap between development, operations, and security teams to speed up the software development process through collaboration and communication among the teams. The goal of DevOps is to give more ownership to the development team for developing and monitoring applications. Security plays a key role by providing high-end security to the applications. “DevSecOps = DevOps + Security” The

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4 habits of effective DevOps engineers

Source:-mashviral.com For those interested in expanding or developing their forts in DevOps, an open mind can be your best tool. Successful DevOps engineers are always learning because they are actively trying to understand both the coding and the delivery side of the comparison, while the business problem remains central. And most importantly, they try to prevent their solutions or processes from being over-developed. Photo: HubSpot That is the word of Marcel Dempers, specialist in software engineering, who in a recent

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10 DevOps trends to watch in 2020

Source:-enterprisersproject.com Where is DevOps headed this year? Let’s examine key trends around topics including training, metrics, and tools In 2019, we saw numerous successful DevOps initiatives across large and small enterprises. If you were involved in one, congratulations! But what can we expect for the future of DevOps in 2020? As thought leaders in the DevOps community, we believe the following ten trends will shape the next year of DevOps across the globe. 1. Agile and DevOps will increase collaboration

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