Nexus Innovator: Ken D’Auria of The Hartford

“DevSecOps: It works in theory… but does it work in practice?” — Anonymous
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Nexus Innovator: David Radford-Grant of Achievers

Everyone knows that when the boss is happy, you’re happy.
David Radford-Grant knows more about this than the average person, and for good reason. He is someone with a unique view into employee moods and behavior. That’s because, a… Continue reading Nexus Innovator: David Radford-Grant of Achievers

“This is the New Op Model” – Why State Farm Sponsored ADDO, and the Results

Sonatype is among the many supporters of All Day DevOps (ADDO), the world’s largest conference for DevOps practitioners. Close to 40,000 people attended this year’s 24-hour event — and 10% of them were from one company. We spoke with … Continue reading “This is the New Op Model” – Why State Farm Sponsored ADDO, and the Results

CALMS: A Principle-based DevOps Framework

In this article series, we’re discussing the following three principle-based DevOps frameworks. The first was The Three Ways as described in The Phoenix Project and The DevOps Handbook. The second was Accelerate’s Technical and Managem… Continue reading CALMS: A Principle-based DevOps Framework

Accelerate: A Principle-based DevOps Framework

In this article series, we’re discussing the following three principle-based DevOps frameworks. The first was The Three Ways as described in The Phoenix Project and The DevOps Handbook.

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Three Ways: A Principle-based DevOps Framework

In our first two articles in the DevOps track of Educational Foundations, we:

Dispelled some DevOps misconceptions and presented our own principle-based definition of DevOps
Presented the business case for DevOps, including the problems movements… Continue reading Three Ways: A Principle-based DevOps Framework

The Three R’s of Software Supply Chains: Reject, Replace, and Respond

A great article from 2016 came up in a recent conversation. This article has come up a few times in my conversations about DevSecOps since it was first published. Justin Smith’s The Three R’s of Enterprise Security: Rotate, Repave, and… Continue reading The Three R’s of Software Supply Chains: Reject, Replace, and Respond

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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