Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

5 Mean-Time Reliability Metrics To Follow

Most folks working in DevOps or SRE roles are familiar with metrics like mean-time-to-recovery (MTTR). Keeping track of the average time a team takes to respond to incidents is crucial to identifying bottlenecks in the support process. It’s also something executives like to show higher-ups when sharing a snapshot of overall platform performance. However, focusing […]

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Applying Automation to DevOps

In the book, “Life and the Art of Engineering,” author Haresh Sippy said, “Automation is cost-cutting by tightening the corners, not cutting them.” Today, businesses and organizations are constantly on the lookout for ways to improve productivity while reducing inefficiencies across their operations. Automation has emerged as the natural answer as it addresses these issues while […]

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Turning Off DevSecOps Noise for Functional Fidelity

Analyzing the DevOps and DevSecOps software marketplace demonstrates the high demand for tools and platforms that reduce false positives. As businesses and organizations adopt a rigorous, disciplined software development life cycle and ascribe to strict compliance frameworks, they quickly realize that automated tools can generate a substantial amount of noise, in the form of false […]

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More Than Half of DevOps Pros Have Backdoor Access to IT Infrastructure

A survey of 600 DevOps professionals conducted by strongDM, a platform for managing access to IT infrastructure, found nearly two-thirds (64%) had productivity impacted on a daily or weekly basis because of access issues. It’s not surprising that, as a result, DevOps teams created a number of workarounds to gain access, even though those methods […]

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Why Your DevSecOps Initiative Will Fail

When you’ve been in and around the security industry for long enough, you get used to the industry hype machine turning a cool innovation into, uh, meh. This hype cycle starts at the RSA conference each year, and folks like me look for new hot stuff on the show floor. For perhaps only the second […]

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Survey Shows Increased Reliance on DORA Metrics

A new survey found just under a quarter (23%) of respondents are now tracking all four of the DevOps metrics defined by the DevOps Research and Assessment Team (DORA), with another 17% now tracking three. The State of Developer Experience survey polled 129 IT professionals that play a role in software development and was conducted by […]

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DevOps Unbound EP 21 Leading a DevOps Transformation – Lessons Learned – TechStrong TV

[Music plays] Alan: Hey everyone. Welcome to another edition of Devops Unbound. Devops Unbound is a biweekly video series featuring relevant topics in devops. We go wherever we think develops is going and what we need to shine a light on. Devops Unbound is sponsored by our good friends at Tricentis and we thank […] […]

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TechStrongCon: Time to Build an Army of Citizen Developers

DevOps teams need to start drafting a strategy to support what will soon become an army of citizen developers. Speaking at the virtual TechStrongCon event, JP Morgenthal, global director for modern applications development at DXC Technology, told conference attendees that the time to build an army of citizen developers is now. Citizen developers are typically […]

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Clinical Trials: Programming for Scale, Speed and Success

According to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the median cost of bringing a new drug to market is $985 million and the average cost is $1.3 billion. However, those in health care hoping to harness promising new treatments, and patients facing steep prescription costs, see this as progress. After all, previous studies […]

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Rust in Linux 5.20 | Deepfake Hiring Fraud | IBM WFH ‘New Normal’

In this week’s The Long View: Linus says next release will support Rust, FBI warns scammers are getting hired in deepfake interviews, and 80% of IBM staff stay at home. The post Rust in Linux 5.20 | Deepfake Hiring Fraud | IBM WFH ‘New Normal’ appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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