DevSecOps for a Dollar or Less

Anyone who grew up with siblings knows the phrase, “There is a wall here!!!!!” Of course, there wasn’t a physical wall, but an imaginary border that separated you and protected your space.
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Advancing Application Delivery

Are you in an organization implementing Continuous Delivery? Are you a manager who wants to see your applications respond at the pace of the market – or better, be in front of the market? Do you envision a world where updates are available to cust… Continue reading Advancing Application Delivery

Improving DevSecOps at the GSA

The U.S. General Services Administration has a number of roles in the U.S. government. For instance, the GSA is the world’s largest landlord. It administers all of the civilian federal government buildings.
Lesser known is GSA’s stated missi… Continue reading Improving DevSecOps at the GSA

DevOps-as-a-Service: Overcoming Challenges in Large Organizations

DevOps transformation can require a major shift in organizational culture and “the way things are done.” This can be difficult in any organization, but gets incrementally more difficult as the size of the organization grows. When you g… Continue reading DevOps-as-a-Service: Overcoming Challenges in Large Organizations

Building Microservice Architecture on Kubernetes

Istanbul is home to architectural wonders of the ancient world, such as the Hagia Sophia and the Basilica Cistern, but today Istanbul brings us microservice architecture, where smaller is better.
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Jobs As Code: Selecting the Best Tools and Deconstructing the CI/CD Pipeline

Who wants to mow the lawn with a pair of scissors? No one. Nothing compares to the ease of using the right tool for the job.
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Using Process Oriented Design (POD) to Increase the Dependability of DevOps Processes

For many users, software often isn’t really appreciated until something breaks. Constant availability is an expectation, but, of course, 100% availability isn’t really a reality. When high-profile systems, like Netflix or AWS have outa… Continue reading Using Process Oriented Design (POD) to Increase the Dependability of DevOps Processes

What 36,000 OSS Projects and 12,000 Commercial Dev Teams Taught Us About Secure Coding Practices

After ten months of research which involved studying 36,000 open source software projects, 12,000 enterprise development teams, and 3.7 million open source releases, we are pleased to announce the arrival of the 2019 State of the Software Supply C… Continue reading What 36,000 OSS Projects and 12,000 Commercial Dev Teams Taught Us About Secure Coding Practices