Agile has a bit of a longer history and subsequent maturity than DevOps. Despite this, how can an organization say that it is in fact an “agile organization”? What does that even mean? Our guest on this DevOps Chat is Jeff Dalton, founder of Broadsword consulting, author of “Great Big Agile” and founder of AgileCXO. […]
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0 CommentsA recent npm survey revealed that 77 percent of developers were concerned about the quality and security of the open source libraries they use, while 52 percent said the tools currently available were inadequate. Given the trust issues in open source and the ongoing discovery of website and application vulnerabilities, security should be top of […]
0 CommentsNetwork process automation is an often-overlooked component of DevOps. Incorporating DevOps philosophies toward networking, or DevNetOps, can lead to even greater process improvements and more flexible deployments. Fortunately, it’s becoming even easier to automate network tasks with evolving standards and open data models that are allowing more programmatic access and insight to the network infrastructure. […]
0 CommentsChef today announced it will make it easier for organizations that adopt its IT automation framework to stay compliant with mandates such as the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS), Secure Technical Implementation Guidelines (STIG) and the Center for Internet Security (CIS) certification. John Snow, senior software development engineer and federal content lead for solutions engineering […]
0 CommentsStanding as the “fuel” powering the customer-driven platform revolution, application programming interfaces (APIs) are the new “it thing” amongst operating systems. APIs are responsible for how apps communicate with each other and have become key components in many digital transformation strategies. Serving as a set of tools for building software application, they have empowered many […]
0 CommentsI know many of you go right to the article you want to read on DevOps.com without ever visiting the front page. But if you go to the home page and look down in the bottom right corner of the page, you will see a link to Sweetcode.io. Sweetcode is a site run by Chris […]
0 CommentsAt a conference, I heard a speaker remark that “Dev people are from Mars while Ops people are from Venus.” That’s catchy and captures what a fair number of managers believe instinctively. But is it really true? I’m not convinced. We all know that DevOps enables us to deliver software faster, with fewer bugs and […]
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0 CommentsDeque’s axe accessibility engine is bolstered by Microsoft collaboration, addition of new Windows rules, and the release of Deque’s open source Android and iOS rules March 12, 2019 12:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time ANAHEIM, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Deque Systems, a leading accessibility software company specializing in digital equality, announced at CSUN 2019 that it is working with Microsoft to […]
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