Most organizations that adopt DevOps for conventional applications use automation tools and techniques, including Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) and Configuration-as-Code (CaC), automated testing, release automation and application orchestration. Applying automation to operations isn’t always straightforward, especially with older systems that don’t easily fit into typical DevOps automation tools and strategies. Yet legacy systems don’t have to sit on […]
0 Comments“Soon we’ll be making another run…And love, exciting and new, Come aboard, we’re expecting you…” – Theme from The Love Boat, American television program, circa 1977 If software is eating the world, then APIs are eating software. Investment in the API economy is increasing. More than 200 million APIs are already out there in the […]
0 CommentsTabnine today revealed that it is giving DevOps teams the ability to switch between multiple large language models (LLMs) when they use its generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform to write code. Application development teams can continue to use the LLM that Tabine originally developed (in collaboration with Google) for its Tabnine Chat tool for generating […]
0 CommentsRuby combines functional and imperative programming to create an easy-to-use, powerful language where everything is an object. Introduced in 1995, the open source programming language became popular in the 2000s during the dot-com era, when developers at startups and established companies were under pressure to rapidly launch new web applications. Ruby on Rails, released in […]
0 CommentsTech has a skills issue – and it’s one that’s not going away in 2024. Live team coaching can be an important part of the solution. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsA Tricentis survey found organizations could see massive costs savings by fully automating mobile application testing. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsThe history of DevOps is worth reading about, and “The Phoenix Project,” self-characterized as “a novel of IT and DevOps,” is often mentioned as a must-read. Yet for practitioners like myself, a more hands-on account is “The DevOps Handbook” (by the same author, Gene Kim, and others), which recounts some of the watershed moments around […]
0 CommentsThe rise of low-code/no-code platforms in DevOps is reshaping the way software is developed and deployed. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsBy investing in open source frameworks and LGTM tools, SRE teams can effectively monitor their apps and gain insights into system behavior. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsCognition Labs’ Devin is creating a lot of buzz in the industry, but John Willis urges organizations to proceed with caution. Source: DevOps.com
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