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Evolving Enterprise Infrastructure Using Chef

People consider Chef as a configuration management tool. You specify the state using the infrastructure DSL that Chef provides. You just apply yoru...

0 replies - 6045 views - 08/26/12 by Ranjib Dey in Articles

Forget Trains. Take off on a Release Plane!

Kuster & Wildhaber Photography   This is a guest post by Kevin Parker, VP and Evangelist, Serena Software For those that have to...

0 replies - 6357 views - 08/25/12 by Daniel Ackerson in Articles

4 Signposts Towards a DevOps-Friendly SDLC

In last week’s “DevOps Imperative” webcast, I mentioned that DevOps is more directional than prescriptive. I mentioned that the key directions to...

2 replies - 4332 views - 08/24/12 by Eric Minick in Articles

All Roads Lead to Rome: For DevOps Days!

Another great Europe-based DevOps Day is on it's way for anyone who missed the earlier ones.  It's on October 5th and 6th and it's going to be in Rome,...

0 replies - 5918 views - 08/21/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Devops and The Lean Startup

The Lean Startup teaches us to focus on learning about what really works for our customers. It advocates using the scientific method for...

0 replies - 5380 views - 08/13/12 by Matthias Marschall in Articles

Devops as a Confidence Game

A good post from 2010, the early days of DevOps As an initiative to get developers, sysadmins, and testers working together to increase the speed of...

0 replies - 3358 views - 07/31/12 by Kief Morris in Articles

Metrics Driven Development

One of my main take aways from GOTO Copenhagen this year was the importance of using metrics to monitor what our applications are doing, how they are...

0 replies - 6791 views - 07/29/12 by Ben Wootton in Articles

Dev and Ops: Sharing the Risk

Sean Hull recently wrote that RISK is the four letter word keeping Dev and Ops apart. Developers are driven by getting new features out the door....

0 replies - 4711 views - 07/28/12 by Eric Minick in Articles

Availability of Systems and Data is a Devops Problem, not a Security Problem

Everyone knows the C-I-A triad for information security: security is about protecting the Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability of systems and...

0 replies - 5908 views - 07/26/12 by Jim Bird in Articles

Spin Up New VMs in Their Own Virtual Network - A New FOSS Tool

UrbanCode recently open sourced a very nifty tool for spinning up entire virtual environments, not just machines.  So it's cool to see an interesting tool...

0 replies - 5190 views - 07/23/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

GlassFish Operations: Log Notifications

Most of the prominent requirements for application servers derive from the operations space. Taking this into account the next Java EE platform...

0 replies - 4440 views - 07/19/12 by Markus Eisele in Articles

Continuous Deployment and PCI-DSS at Etsy

At DevOpsDays Mountain View I was lucky enough to get some time with Michael Rembetsy, Director of Engineering and Operations at Etsy, which manages to be...

0 replies - 5965 views - 07/15/12 by Jez Humble in Articles

DevOps is Culture – What Does That Mean?

I hung out in an excellent discussion at DevopsDays driven by Spike Morelli around culture. The premise was that DevOps started as an idea around culture...

0 replies - 4757 views - 07/13/12 by Aaron Nichols in Articles

The Challenge of Small Ops: Part 2 - Monitoring

So your building or have built a web service, you’ve got a lot of challenges a head. You’ve got to scale software and keep customers happy. Not...

0 replies - 3542 views - 07/10/12 by Geoffrey Papilion in Articles

Positive Software Engineering

I came across a story recently on hacker news:  My boss decided to add a “person to blame” field to every bug report. How can I convince him that it’s...

0 replies - 5737 views - 07/05/12 by Larry White in Articles