Chris
Riley (@hoardinginfo) is obsessed with bringing modern technologies to those who need to solve real-world problems, going from unicorn to reality. Chris speaks and engages with end users regularly in the areas of DevOps, SecOps and App Dev. He works for Splunk as a Tech Advocate and is a regular contributor to industry blogs such as ContainerJournal.com, DevOps.com and Sweetcode.io. He is also the host of the podcast, Developers Eating the World.
Production Docker, automated workflows, open source projects and microservices are just some of the ways that Booz Allen is helping the General Services Administration (GSA) modernize its IT operations. And frankly, after ...
It’s not often that my emails turn into full-blown conversations on DevOps. But when it happens, it’s a great time to take advantage of the insights. John Purrier of Automic and I ...
I’ve found that those who have been most successful with DevOps do not actually care for the phrase. What they care about is the ability to automate, respond to, and improve their ...
As software eats the world, it's hard to have a conversation about anything that isn't directly related to or driven by modern mobile, web and IoT applications. DevOps describes the modern approach ...
One of the key tenants of the DevOps principle is that your environment has to be prepared for anything. If your shiny modern delivery chain does not support the adoption of new ...
I often talk about how development teams ignore their pipeline. It is easy to focus on specific tools and process, but by and large the pipeline that contains them is not being ...
Infrastructure is code, and like any code, you need to version it. Notice how that works: If it's infrastructure, then it's a fundamental part of the system; nothing's going to work without ...
“I recently attended my second DevOpsDays, and even one year later I noticed that the audience had changed a lot” - says Travis Cunningham a Software Engineer at SmartFile during an interview ...
If you were starting a new application tomorrow, which backend would you use? Chances are you said MySQL. However post Oracle acquisition MySQL has changed. After Oracle purchased the code they broke ...