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DevOps: Why Silos Suck And How To Break Them

Divide and conquer, Caesar’s strategy to break huge problems down into smaller parts, is an outdated model for structuring teams and...

0 replies - 3331 views - 05/04/11 by Daniel Ackerson in News

Continuous Integration In PHP w/Jenkins

According to Wikipedia, continuous integration implements continuous processes of applying quality control — small pieces of effort, applied frequently. In...

7 replies - 26496 views - 05/04/11 by Eric Hogue in News

Daily Dose: Mobile Couchbase for IOS Debuts Today!

Apache's Mobile Couchbase for IOS allows users to sync application data across their various mobile devices.  They can also easily backup their user data to...

0 replies - 20849 views - 05/02/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

2011: Time to Escape the DevOps Echo Chamber

This is a guest post by Damon Edwards (@damonedwards)  Click on the reference link for the full post. DevOps is a hit! Everyone is talking about it!...

2 replies - 2468 views - 04/29/11 by Matthias Marschall in News

Devops: The War Is Over - if You Want It

These are the slides of my presentations a the Scrum NL: Scrum Operations and the presentations at Xpdays 2010: Devops why should developers...

0 replies - 7665 views - 04/25/11 by Patrick Debois in News

Daily Dose: Countdown to the End of XP Support

Microsoft XP is officially being retired.  To mark the date when Microsoft will officially withdraw support for XP, developers at the software giant have...

3 replies - 29243 views - 04/21/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: NetBeans 7.0 Has Java 7 Support

Oracle's newly released NetBeans 7.0 features support for Java 7 features.  The JDK 7 component of NetBeans 7.0 is technically an early access snapshot.  A...

2 replies - 29242 views - 04/20/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: Oracle Brings New 'Coherence' to Data Grid Market

Coherence 3.7, Oracle's distributed in-memory data grid product, is available for early adopters today.  Since the last Coherence release, the Oracle...

0 replies - 18604 views - 04/18/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

DevOps Entrenched – Tide Begins to Turn

I’ve always seen it as a battle. Maybe it’s the soldier in me or just the willingness to fight for my beliefs. Either way, we are winning and the...

0 replies - 6976 views - 04/16/11 by Daniel Ackerson in News

What Is This DevOps Thing, Anyway?

Last year, DevOps was just beginning to coalesce into the movement it has become today.  It's growing stronger by the day and Peter Debois obtained an...

6 replies - 11061 views - 04/15/11 by Patrick Debois in News

Daily Dose: HTML5 Editor Maqetta Simplifies Implementation of New Standards

Using Maqetta, IBM's open-source WYSIWIG editor, developers can now easily and cheaply incorporate HTML5 into their user interfaces for mobile and desktop...

0 replies - 23421 views - 04/14/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: Silverlight 5 Beta Ready to Shine

Microsoft has finally released a beta version of it's popular media plugin, Silverlight 5 Beta. Users can download the beta version off of Microsoft's site. ...

1 replies - 18159 views - 04/14/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Admitting Your Mistakes: An iPhone Failure Story

The software industry is like no other. As members, we accept some pretty nice salaries, but not without sacrifice. We work hard hours in front of a...

1 replies - 3530 views - 04/07/11 by John Blanco in News

It Takes Complexity to Handle Complexity

 A software project is a network of people, interacting together for their own purposes. We can see part of that network as the system of team...

2 replies - 859 views - 04/05/11 by Jurgen Appelo in News

Daily Dose: First Beta of Adobe AIR 2.7 Available On Labs

Developers can now take the Adobe AIR 2.7 for a test drive!  Currently, the beta is only available for desktops.  Acoustic Echo Cancellation allows the user...

0 replies - 9411 views - 04/04/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose