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how automated are each of the following lifecycle stages in relation to customer-facing business services and applications?
May 26, 2017February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Don’t Automatically Make Automation Assumptions

Automation did not originate with Henry Ford’s assembly line. Automation will not end with voice-enabled, machine-learning chatbots supporting ITSM. Automation is evolutionary. Even though time savings are real, every few months it’s important to throw cold water on optimistic expectations. A recent blog by HfS Research CEO Phil […]

Workloads running on OpenStack
April 28, 2017February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

OpenStack Supporting Clouds More, Software Dev/Test and CI Less

Some people think OpenStack is facing an existential crisis. The OpenStack Foundation’s latest User Survey reported its lowest Net Promoter Score (NPS) in two years. Many sessions at the upcoming OpenStack Summit in Boston will focus on the latest open source darling, Kubernetes. This does not mean OpenStack […]

Business processes affected by digital transformation projects
April 21, 2017February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Product Development Is the Lynchpin Between Digital Transformation and DevOps

Digital Transformation and DevOps are overused buzzwords. Yuck. But that doesn’t mean you should use them. In fact, they should be used together because are directly related to product development. DevOps Research and Assessment’s (DORA) ongoing research with Puppet Labs says that some of the most statistically […]

2016: Roles Go developers are working in
March 10, 2017February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Go & DevOps

A recent survey of Go programmers proves once again that Go is at the center of the DevOps world. While web development is a common use, 38 percent of Go developers do systems programming and 35 percent said they work in DevOps. While Go adoption may not […]

35% of SQL Server pros are building DB deployments scripts, but 52% are responsible for actual changes
February 11, 2017February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Need Database DevOps

Remember why DevOps came into existence? A recent survey of SQL Server users by Redgate proves once again there is a disconnect between those creating and managing production applications. Although 60 percent of developers write scripts to deploy databases, only 39 percent are actually responsible for the […]

What are your biggest pain points in the CD pipeline?
February 3, 2017February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

Ouch, Configs Hurt CD Pipeline

Fifty-six percent of developers surveyed for DZone’s Guide to DevOps: Continuous Delivery and Automation say environment configuration and set-up is the biggest pain point in the continuous delivery (CD) pipeline. Complained about much less often (34 percent) is coordination of team members, which is likely related to […]

monitored environments differ per role
December 16, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

DevOps Look at the World Differently

DevOps is such an undefined job title. Application operator, or site reliability engineer (SRE), perhaps more accurately describe the job role. Yet, when people are asked to describe their job, they often say DevOps. In the recently published ebook “Monitoring & Management with Docker & […]

Job Responsibility: Responses from End Users
April 1, 2016February 14, 2025Published in The New Stack Update

More Confirmation of the DevOps Revolution

When covering the container ecosystem, vendors repeatedly tell us that their target audience is DevOps. Although we have long thought of DevOps as more of a process, there is more and more data that says otherwise. The recent Stack Overflow survey saw the percentage of developers identifying […]

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