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In this special newsletter we bring you up to date on all the new content and news related to Continuous Delivery and DevOps on InfoQ. We are also maintaining a portal page for this content on InfoQ at: https://www.infoq.com/continuous_delivery/. |
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Join Fastly web performance and browser engineer Patrick Hamann — formerly of The Guardian and The Financial Times — as he walks you through creating a continuous deployment pipeline using Travis, Terraform, Fastly, and GitHub. Download Now. Sponsored content |
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The main benefit of continuous delivery is lower-risk releases; comprehensive test automation and continuous integration are practices that have the biggest impact on IT performance. Research of continuous delivery and IT performance tells us that implementing continuous delivery practices leads to higher IT performance and high performers achieve both higher tempo and higher levels of stability. | It’s the manager’s job to organize improvements and to make sure that real learnings take place. For real learnings you must accept the unknown and move outside of your knowledge boundary. Agile, lean and continuous delivery help to boost your learning capabilities. |
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In this ebook, you’ll learn key strategies for finding and mitigating threats from veteran incident responders and security experts. This metaplaybook draws from real-world experiences and tactics, offering your team the tools necessary to implement your own response to impending threats. Download now. Sponsored content |
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In a recent article on the MSDN site, Daniel Meixler explores a complete DevOps lifecycle for an Internet of Things (IoT) application using Microsoft frameworks and components. The concepts can be generalized to other IoT platforms with some changes. | Following the introduction of auto-deploy to Kubernetes on OpenShift last month, GitLab 8.16 makes auto-deploy available on Google Cloud. Additionally, GitLab 8.16 improves its issue search and filter UI, and includes monitoring tool Prometheus and Slack-alternative Mattermost. |
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Do enterprise architects still matter? Has a cloud-native development model fundamentally changed how we think about enterprise architecture? In this roundtable with architects, we discuss. |
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To build a high performance organization via DevOps, one often needs to change the organizational culture. This case study shows how you can apply the competing values framework for culture change. |
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The book Starting and Scaling DevOps in the Enterprise by Gary Gruver provides a DevOps based approach for continuously improving development and delivery processes in large organizations. |
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As Serverless approaches end of early-adopter phase, Mike Roberts puts on prediction goggles on where this movement is going next and what changes are needed from organizations to support it. |
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In this exclusive article, Fastly Principal Developer Advocate Andrew Betts — formerly of the Financial Times — walks you through how to dramatically reduce bandwidth consumption for a site hosting versioned downloadable assets. Download Now. Sponsored content |
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Tomas Lin discusses Spinnaker and SpEL, an open source, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform that is used by over 90% of cloud deployments at Netflix. |
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Sergii Khomenko introduces best practices in development, covers production deployments to the AWS stack, and using the serverless architecture for data applications. |
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Pedro Canahuati discusses some of the ways the Production Engineering (PE) team at Facebook has worked on building a collaborative culture between the software and operations teams. |
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Greg Hawkins discusses how Starling Bank, part of the new movement in FinTech challenger banks, is innovating while addressing the need for resilience in a world where failure is everywhere. |
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