Agile Development Model Is Alive and Well
Here’s why the agile development model still matters–as long as you take the time to appreciate what “agile” really means and put it into practice. Continue reading Agile Development Model Is Alive and Well
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Here’s why the agile development model still matters–as long as you take the time to appreciate what “agile” really means and put it into practice. Continue reading Agile Development Model Is Alive and Well
Functionally speaking, there is no inherent link between DevOps methodology and open source. Yet, DevOps as we know it would not exist if not for the cultural innovations that the open source software movement helped to pioneer. Continue reading Without Open Source, There Would Be No DevOps Methodology
Why Go, Python, Scala, Ruby and C are excellent programming languages for DevOps teams (and why JavaScript is not). Continue reading Top Programming Languages for DevOps
Here’s a look at why Red Hat acquired CoreOS, the open-source, container-centric cloud company that competed in some ways with Red Hat technology. Continue reading Why Red Hat Came to Love CoreOS: Team and Technology
Cisco’s 2018 Global Cloud Index report identifies IoT devices as a major new source of cloud data and predicts a shift toward hyperscale cloud data centers. Continue reading Cisco: IoT Data, Hyperscale Infrastructure Highlight New Cloud Trends
A multi-PaaS strategy enables businesses to deploy from a PaaS like Cloud Foundry to multiple public clouds, providing greater flexibility and reliability than in a conventional PaaS architecture. Continue reading A Multi-PaaS Strategy: Have Your PaaS and Eat It Too
To derive full benefits from microservices software architectures, organizations must address challenges like monitoring complexity, skill set limitations and aligning with business goals. Continue reading Microservices Are Great, But Only if You Solve These Challenges