Archives for June 2015
Month: June 2015

Apply DevOps automation to APIs with Akana
One of the core values of DevOps is automation. The ability to automate routine tasks and have triggers that automatically initiate other tasks takes care of all of the routine functions so ...

DevOps TLV June & July Updates
Ahoy there - so here are a few quick updates from the DevOpsphere in Tel Aviv Events DevOps Days Tel Aviv 2015 is officially announced...join us on October 7-8th in sunny Tel ...

Managing Open source software components
Building any software need lots of efforts including resources, time, money, etc. It is really a great pleasure when it goes live or gets released. In parallel, there is always a chance ...

ElasticBox enhances Container support with new release
ElasticBox announced a new version of their product today that enhances Container support. In yet another example of how important Containers are becoming to today's software development scene, ElasticBox will now allow ...

Eight steps to a sustainable DevOps transformation
DevOps is not a standard. It is more a philosophy described by a loose set of concepts and tools, many rooted in the agile methodology and continuous delivery. That often causes confusion ...

Visualizing and defining requirements comes to DevOps
We have all seen the nice circular diagrams of a DevOps methodology for application lifecycle management (ALM) like the one above. We interject some automation, make the two halves work closer together, ...

There is only one DevOps Connect
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If that is true I guess the folks over Informa Telecoms and Media Ltd are very, very sincere. Why else would they ...

Open source and Samsung take center stage at Red Hat Summit
While much of the DevOps world was focused on DockerCon in San Francisco this week, there was also big news happening on the east coast. While DockerCon was shaking things up with ...

Rancher Labs hopes to help DevOps teams rope in container management
DevOps teams have turned to containerization in a big way in order to help improve their efficiency. But many enterprises have run into problems scaling containers across their infrastructure to account for ...

Do/Should Developers Own Infrastructure?
In the pre-DevOps era, there wasn't much question of developers owning infrastructure, if only because for the most part, they didn't want to own it. They wanted infrastructure to work for them ...

How ITIL Can Co-Exist With DevOps
The original ITIL framework definition was published in the 1980s, but contrary to many opinions, it has evolved since then, provided one takes a more flexible view. Fast forward to ITILv3, and ...

Rework is Choking Software
Rework is Hell “Software may be eating the world, but rework is choking software”, tweeted John Jeremiah (@j_jeremiah). To shed more light on what is choking software, new data was released last week in ...