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IT practitioners in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand make more money than their peers in other geographies.
They earn the highest average salaries, according to Puppet and DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA)'s fifth annual 2016 DevOps Salary Report.
Portland, Ore.-based Puppet is an information technology automation software
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Since the conception of DevOps, software releases have become more predictable and less costly.
Companies are now capable of bringing updates to their platforms multiple times a day.
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Comic books have a certain math: for every superhero, there is a villain.
But superheroes and super villains don't only exist in the comics. They roam the halls of the business community.
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The US federal government has painted a horrible picture of digital transformation — one marred by multi-year project timelines, overspending and the Healthcare.gov website failures.
But now the feds are using practices like agile development and DevOps to change history and fuel the migration of digital services to the cloud.
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Enterprises are now using an average of three public clouds and three private clouds, a survey released today from RightScale found.
In the past 12 months, private cloud adoption has soared from 63 percent to 77 percent.
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A lie is being told in the meeting rooms and offices of corporate America. The lie is so basic and pervasive that it can be found in institutions throughout the world.
The lie is linear causality.
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Investors gave software distribution platform provider JFrog $50 million in a Series C funding round today. Company officials at the Netanya, Israel-based provider said they will hire more people, invest in technology and expand globally to meet the "growing demand" for their DevOps and software automation platform.
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Implementing multiple libraries and languages, long a pain point for developers, might finally be less painful than it once was.
A recent study of more than 1,000 software developers in 50 companies by software distribution platform JFrog found a drop in those who rated this as the most challenging aspect
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To some degree, we are all pretending.
Executives pretend that they are always accountable and that they can hold others so merely by talking about it. Managers pretend the same thing. Individual contributors pretend that they are the only ones who are accountable.
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The latest in investing, teaching, mail and frameworks from the Capital of Silicon Valley, America in Miniature, the City of Medicine, the Excelsior State and the City in a Park.
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If VMware’s Socialcast was a Web 2.0 collaboration tool looking for a 3rd platform problem to solve, it may have found one.
Beginning today the once-upon-a-time Jive competitor is taking “social” to a whole new dimension.
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If you still think of IT as a cost center, think again. A new survey confirms high-performing IT organizations "have a strong and positive impact on the overall performance of the organizations they serve.
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Predictability is the primary reason companies embrace agile over waterfall. The full slate of reasons vary depending upon the context of the company, and it would certainly not come as a shock that many companies embrace agile because it’s hip.
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Last month, instead of retreading over the tired “What is DevOps?” ground, I asked a different question: “How Do You DevOps?” While the debate over litmus tests and succinct definitions continues, one voice struck a chord. While I empathize with Josh Johnson’s angst and frustration, I would offer an
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