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The leaning of life - History of the Silos

'Break down the silos', that is a rallying cry that you will often hear amongst devops people: the word silo in an enterprise context...

0 replies - 4166 views - 05/12/11 by Patrick Debois in News

What DevOps Means for Enterprises

The DevOps movement only came to my attention in the final year of writing my book, Continuous Delivery. The book, based on experiences that are described by...

0 replies - 2160 views - 05/11/11 by Jez Humble in News

DevOps.com Interview with @DEVOPS_BORAT

@DEVOPS_BORAT has exploded onto the DevOps scene as of late, via Twitter. He won Best Cloud Philospher and Best Cloud Tweet at Cloudy Awards 2011. DevOps.com...

0 replies - 7245 views - 05/07/11 by Matt O'Keefe in News

How to Initiate a DevOps Project

Agile consultants on a development project often start by helping the team construct a backlog. The task is sufficiently concrete to get all stakeholders...

1 replies - 6468 views - 05/06/11 by Israel Gat in News

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Divide and conquer, Caesar’s strategy to break huge problems down into smaller parts, is an outdated model for structuring teams and...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 - 3325 views - 05/04/11 by Daniel Ackerson in News

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 - 2466 views - 04/29/11 by Matthias Marschall in News

The universal theory of big software

“Experience alone, without theory, teaches management nothing about what to do to improve quality and competitive position, nor how to do it.” W....

1 replies - 8132 views - 04/28/11 by Larry White in News

Why Automated Testing is a Must for DevOps

You’ve heard a lot about test automation. But why is it so important? It’s a lot of additional effort and adds lots of code which needs to be ...

1 replies - 4310 views - 04/26/11 by Daniel Ackerson in News

Releasing vs Delivering

Here’s a quick thought that you might like to use in your next retrospective: Do you know that the software you just released has realised the expected...

1 replies - 2467 views - 04/26/11 by Kevin Rutherford 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 - 7660 views - 04/25/11 by Patrick Debois in News

Devops in a Regulated Mainframe Environment

Striving for real world experiences with agile, kanban, lean, and devops I ran a series of email interviews. Today I want to share the answers of Manu...

0 replies - 4481 views - 04/19/11 by Matthias Marschall in News

The Punched Cards in the Middle of Your Devops

In her foreword to Gender Codes, Linda Shafer vividly describes the flow of programming work at NASA in 1965: Following a design, we wrote – by hand –...

0 replies - 1954 views - 04/18/11 by Israel Gat in News

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 - 6969 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 - 11049 views - 04/15/11 by Patrick Debois in News

Scalarium – Manage Your Amazon EC2 Clouds With Chef

The guys from peritor, who are the creators of webistrano, created an opscode chef based cloud management solution: Scalarium. Jonathan Weiss walked me...

0 replies - 5997 views - 04/11/11 by Matthias Marschall in News