Tag: change
Our Infrastructure is Still Expanding
Infrastructure is expanding in almost every possible way, and this creates more of a burden on every aspect of IT, specifically DevOps ...
DevOps: What’s the End Goal?
Don MacVittie asks the existential question: What, exactly, are we trying to achieve through DevOps' integration with AI? ...
Forget Change, Embrace Stability
DevOps is about change. It was introduced to accelerate change, and it has opened up a whole new world of tools and possibilities that are all based on the premise of changing ...
Some Change is Bad
Some time toward the end of the year, I start considering the volume of change we, as practitioners, have been under for … literally years, even decades. And I start to try ...
The Third Way of DevOps: Stacking the Cards in Your Favor
In the Third Way of DevOps, change is as much attitude as it is behavior In our first post, "The Third Way of DevOps – From Knowing to Being," we shared our ...
The Code Doesn’t Lie, and Other Operations Mantras
As engineers, we spend a lot of time talking about things such as release processes, QA environments and deployments. But at the end of the day, most software systems fail because the ...
An obituary to a Managed Test Service
1st October 2020, Enterpirseborough , F500 Inc street Managed Test Service, 66, died Friday, 3rd October, 2020 at the Delivery governance war room in the IT head quarters of F500 inc. following ...
Lean for DevOps: Is it OK to move the banana?
There is an urban legend about a Lean deployment which, in the process of applying the 5S to a workshop, drew lines on the desk to indicate where each worker should keep ...
The DevOps Scorecard
Mid-last year our team switched from doing Agile to doing DevOps. As we forayed into the journey trying to learn about DevOps and practice it at the same time,  a lot of questions ...
Changing Organizational Culture – A Sweaty Use Case
When we think about changing organizational culture our immediate reaction is usually - yeah right, go fight city hall - and we take the Homer Simpson route, and don't even bother trying ...