Most of us use Postman during API development. The company claims 3 million users, and as one of them, that number doesn’t raise my eyebrows any. But if you are like me, ...
Osterman Research recently released a survey-based report on database security. The results don’t exactly instill confidence where username breaches are concerned: While more than 50 percent of respondents felt that a breach ...
One of the biggest pains of automating the deployment process is that final step, when everyone agrees it is time to take the accumulated changes and expose them to the public. This ...
Boots and sandals are basically the same thing—something to protect your feet while you walk about. The thing is that they are intended for slightly different purposes. You wouldn’t wear sandals outside ...
We can look back over the last few years and easily pick out the organizations that picked up DevOps and ran with it, forwarding the science of DevOps while benefitting the most ...
As longtime readers of my blogs will know, one of my hobbies—when not writing about or playing with technology—is modeling. There is a similarity between quality tech work and quality modeling, but ...
Is it Strong DevOps? DevOps Security? Secure DevOps? DevSecOps? DevSecQAMktSalesOMGBBQOps? Who cares? Like a ton of people with an interest in information security, I was appalled when I read "The Phoenix Project." ...
My father was an antique dealer, and we did a lot of furniture repair in the workshop. All of us kids took turns working for the business as we grew up, and ...
In case you missed it, DataDog announced it has added application performance monitoring to infrastructure and business goal monitoring. Part of my background includes a variety of clustered systems. First VMware, then ...
The high-tech industry has fallen into a rut and seems to be struggling to get out of it. This rut is most fervently seen when talking about DevOps, but it exists across ...