Tag: Nexus
200 Billion Downloads Can’t Be Wrong
Laurie Voss, COO and co-founder at npm (@seldo), tweeted recently that JavaScript packages downloaded from their repository has topped 4 billion. On an annual basis, that would be more than 200 billion ...
DevSecOps: Digging into Root Cause Analysis
We have all been there in a postmortem when someone says, “Let’s get to the root of the problem.” And, we all know what that means: Who or what is to blame? ...
DevSecOps: IoT Right and Nobody Dies
Dr. Suzanne Schwartz, CDRH Associate Director for Science and Strategic Partnerships at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), recently released a blog to update us on the FDA’s role in medical device cybersecurity ...
Scaling DevOps at Pearson
Pearson might be one of the more influential companies you have never heard of. Its footprint in the educational publishing marketplace is expansive, and its scope was just one challenge when it ...
Characterizing and Contrasting Container Orchestrators
Admiral Calcote, also known as Lee Calcote (@lcalcote) or the Ginger Geek to his friends, gave a presentation titled, "Characterizing and Contrasting Container Orchestrators," at the 2016 All Day DevOps conference. Okay, he isn’t really an admiral—nor ...
DevOps and Security is Like Smoking Meat
It isn’t everyone who thinks, “Doesn’t Ubuntu remind you of wild boar?” Or labors over his pit of slow-roasted pork shoulder while contemplating containers. Or dwells on e2e testing while mesquite smoke ...
Securing Immutable Servers in a Serverless World
Snowflakes are beautiful, unique creations. But, let’s keep them in nature. They don’t belong in our server infrastructure. Snowflake servers, where every configuration is just a little different, can introduce unnecessary security ...
Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2017: The Ghost of Congress Past
It seems like yesterday when when Representative Ed Royce proposed legislation titled the "Cyber Supply Chain Management and Transparency Act." Almost three years have passed since Congressman Royce introduced his bill in ...
All Day DevOps: Taking Lambda to the Max
Lambda is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet, and it is also the name of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) service that lets you run code without actually configuring a server ...
All Day DevOps: Modern Infrastructure Automation
"We’re no longer an airline. We’re a software company with wings,” claims Veresh Sita, CIO, Alaska Airlines. The success of today’s businesses rests on software. It is an integral part of infrastructure, ...
From ‘Water-Scrum-Fall’ to DevSecOps
As organizations abandon the waterfall method of software development for Agile, many are stuck in what Hasan Yasar terms Water-Scrum-Fall. That is, the organization has not effectively embraced Agile and DevOps principles and remains ...
How To Fully Automate CI/CD – Even Secrets
Imagine a world where your continuous integration/continuous deployment environment is 100 percent automated, including the passing of credentials. Capital One, a leading U.S. bank, has achieved this, and Andrey Utis, director of ...