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Another report on the state of Kubernetes in 2022 by VMware revealed that the adoption of Kubernetes has skyrocketed among large enterprises with 1,000 employees or more— from 27% in 2018 to 48% in 2020. How do they walk the tightrope and deliver their best projects?
In November 2018, millions of residents in Southern California turned to their computers and devices to learn as much as possible about the encroaching Woolsey Fire. The post Keeping DevOps cool in a heated environment appeared first on Dynatrace blog. Red Hat OpenShift has demonstrated this in the last year.
By 2024, over 50% of all IT spending will be directly put towards digital transformation and innovation (up from 31% in 2018). The IDC FutureScape: Worldwide IT Industry 2020 Predictions highlights key trends for IT industry-wide technology adoption for the next five years and includes these predictions: Hasten to innovation.
released in March 2018 – so it doesn’t look like a lot is going on there. Microsoft announced that cloud-based load testing in Microsoft Visual Studio and cloud-based load testing in Azure DevOps will be retired. From load testing to DevOps book by Antonio Gomes Rodrigues, Philippe Mouawad, and Milamber. Open Source.
In a 2018 Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) survey of 5,000 enterprises , 40% of enterprises (5,000+ employees) said they were running Kubernetes in production and 58% of all respondents were using it in production. I’ve long thought of DevOps as being 80% about culture. What Kubernetes Brings to the Table.
million : new image/caption training set; 32,408,715 : queries sent to Pwned Passwords; 53% : Memory ICs Total 2018 Semi Capex; 11 : story Facebook datacenter prison in Singapore; $740,357 : ave cost of network downtime; Quotable Quotes: @BenedictEvans : Recorded music: $18 billion. They'll love you even more. Cars: $1 trillion.
From load testing to DevOps. But now, in 2018, JMeter appears to be well ahead of LoadRunner (now MicroFocus) in both the number of documents and the number of jobs mentioning it, apparently becoming the most popular load testing tool. I was honored to write a preface to the great new book Master Apache JMeter.
Back in 2018, we taught those DevOps concepts and implemented unbreakable pipelines for cloud-native delivery projects. Developers can define which metrics (=SLIs) they are interested in while DevOps & SREs stay in control of the criteria (=SLOs) that allow changes to be deployed into production.
Read our case study to learn more about it, or listen in to my podcasts with CTO Bernd Greifeneder and DevOps Lead Anita Engleder. Comparing all issues from 2018 with Q1/2019 shows for example that we could nearly eliminate Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities by improving our SAST rules and build-breaking checks.
Also: infrastructure and operations is trending up, while DevOps is trending down. Growth is still strong for such a large topic, but usage slowed in 2018 (+13%) and cooled significantly in 2019, growing by just 7%. In 2019, as in 2018, Python was the most popular language on O’Reilly online learning. Coincidence?
In late 2018, Dynatrace introduced the OneAgent Operator for ease of activation on Kubernetes. As Kubernetes adoption continues to grow it becomes more important than ever to simplify the activation of observability across workloads without sacrificing the deployment automation that Kubernetes provides.
More: @swardley : I occasionally hear companies announcing they are kicking off a "DevOps" program and I can't but feel sympathy for them. Our Fulfillment Centers have migrated 92% of DBs from Oracle to Aurora with better avail, less bugs and patches, less troubleshooting, less hw cost. it's a bit sad really.
Read about it and some of the consequences (search for “Misguided performers”) in the 2018 Accelerate State of DevOps Report. (shocker) Low performers are almost 4x as likely to use functional outsourcing.
Again, some of our success statistics: These actions, alongside others, allowed Dynatrace to achieve the goal of transforming into a DevOps, cloud-native / cloud-centric best practices-led software company. These kinds of non-human interaction maintain high performance and remove or reduces MTTR. You can take the leap, too.
smidgie82 : This article totally ignores the devops side of Docker. A lot of organizations put the same local admin account on every workstation which makes the spread of NotPetya style worms trivial. They need to reevaluate trust relationships between domains, so that the admin of one can't infect the others.
The European leg of the DevOps Enterprise (Virtual) Summit 2021 returned last week (17-20 May) as the community reflected on a year like none other. Business agility guru, Jon Smart , revealed that since 2018 OKRs have overtaken portfolio management and balance sheet in Google search trends. And their popularity is on the rise.
But they changed their mind and never published it – leaving me to contemplate which particular thought they didn’t like… Well, here are their questions and my answers: What do you think is the “next big thing in performance” – or what should we all keep an eye out for in 2018? Let’s take DevOps, for instance.
The data is incredibly plentiful and difficult to store over long periods due to capacity limitations — a reason why private and public cloud storage services have been a boon to DevOps teams. Then, Google made the OpenCensus project open source in 2018. Logs, metrics, and traces make up the bulk of all telemetry data.
Database administrators, DevOps engineers, and developers alike are continuously migrating their deployments to the ScaleGrid DBaaS platform as they increasingly capture market share on a global scale. Highly Available #Redis Clusters with Automated Sharding Launches at ScaleGrid Click To Tweet.
We received more than 200 abstracts for talks for the 2018 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in London—on both expected and surprising topics. We continue to see strong interest in microservices and its related ecosystem, including topics like DevOps and tools like Kubernetes.
The OpenCensus project was made open source by Google back in 2018, based on Google’s Census library that was used internally for gathering traces and metrics from their distributed systems. Like the OpenTracing project, the goal of OpenCensus was to give developers a vendor-agnostic library for collecting traces and metrics.
The CFP for LISA18 is open now, and we’d love for you to submit talks and tutorials ideas by May 24th, 2018. In 2018, for the first time, LISA will be in Nashville, Tennessee, October 29-31, and will be hosted at the Omni Nashville Hotel , next to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
The CFP for LISA18 is open now, and we’d love for you to submit talks and tutorials ideas by May 24th, 2018. In 2018, for the first time, LISA will be in Nashville, Tennessee, October 29-31, and will be hosted at the Omni Nashville Hotel , next to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
Hello everyone, and welcome to the first Symphonia Serverless Insights of 2018! DevOpsDays has been a great resource for the DevOps community, and we wish the Serverless Days folk all the best for building a great global community of local conferences. This is the latest edition of our newsletter. OK, on to some juicy articles.
However, October also brings one of our favorite events of the year: The DevOps Enterprise Summit , Las Vegas (13-15 October). Take 2018 for example. Events have gone virtual, and sadly meeting the DevOps community face-to-face is on hold for now. And for Tasktop, DOES is our equivalent.
Also: infrastructure and operations is trending up, while DevOps is trending down. Growth is still strong for such a large topic, but usage slowed in 2018 (+13%) and cooled significantly in 2019, growing by just 7%. Coincidence? Probably not, but only time will tell. ML + AI are up, but passions have cooled. Security is surging.
We’ll get to all of those later on, but first I’m going to start the news this time with a roundup of an interesting day last week… News from the Serverless World Keynote Stage at Velocity 2018 Last week I was at O’Reilly’s Velocity conference in San Jose. Next up Lynn Langit gave a talk on Serverless SQL , updated for 2018.
Even though SRE is less well known than microservices, DevOps, and other topics, it isn’t in any sense new. Or is the growth in SRE related to other factors, such as (for example) declining interest in DevOps itself? Clearly, the DevOps practices that took root over the last decade aren’t going anywhere.
Marmot is a workflow execution engine from Google for processing workflows targeting DevOps/SRE needs. 10 open-source tools for highly effective Kubernetes SRE and Ops Teams [link] #Kubernetes #SRE #Devops #ops Tell us what is your favorite SRE/ops tool to run Kubernetes in production.
Billion in 2018 to USD 19.27 during the forecast period (2018–202 3). While Agile and DevOps are focused on generating greater value for end user by delivering products/features as fast as possible, this need for speed cannot compromise quality. Such is the practice’s imp ortance, the market is expected to grow from USD 8.52
The well-documented trials and tribulations of Tesla in 2018 help us understand the ramifications of inefficient software development flow. You cannot fix or change what you cannot measure. Due to problems with automation tools in production, the car manufacturer was behind by 3,000 Model 3 cars per week.
In November 2018, Mik, along with his fellow Tasktopians and industry peers, celebrated in style at the Project To Product book launch party. link] — Gene Kim (@RealGeneKim) November 20, 2018. liatrio pic.twitter.com/QoRDT5iFHT — Ravi Kalaga (@ravi_kalaga) November 27, 2018. Book Launch Party. Absolute must read.
Since publishing Project to Product in the fall of 2018, I have been amazed at the pace of adoption of the product mindset and the Flow Framework®. But it is this new combination that will dramatically accelerate our ability to help the world’s organizations survive and thrive in the age of digital disruption.
Research shows external approvals don’t work The science of DevOps backs this up. Here’s the unvarnished truth on external approvals and CABs based on research by Dr. Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble, and Gene Kim in their 2018 book, Accelerate: Building and Scaling High Performing Technology Organizations.
Tasktop is thrilled to be a sponsor of Agile Israel 2019 , Israel’s main conference for Agile and DevOps, which takes place next week (May 21, 2019) at the Lago Event Hall in Israel. Companies of all sizes invest in DevOps for two major reasons: to save money and to speed the development. An interview with Trinity Software.
The OpenCensus project was made open source by Google back in 2018, based on Google’s Census library that was used internally for gathering traces and metrics from their distributed systems. Like the OpenTracing project, the goal of OpenCensus was to give developers a vendor-agnostic library for collecting traces and metrics. .
For about a decade now in the world of Agile where quick and frequent releases are the main goal, DevOps has just been the right solution which let teams automate all redundant development as well as Ops related tasks leading up to a release. DevTestOps is a combination of DevOps and Continuous Testing. What is DevTestOps?
Building on the gains of Agile and DevOps, VSM takes a systematic approach to the flow of business value across the complex software delivery process from customer request to delivery and back through the all-important feedback loop for continuous improvement. Only 53% of respondents said they do measure business results.
Prediction #1: DevOps Will Be Declared 1.0-STABLE STABLE This prediction was originally published in a larger T echBeacon piece on 2017 DevOps predictions. One of the pieces of lint the DevOps community loves to navel-gaze at the most is the “definition of DevOps.” So, what do I think 2017 will have in store for us?
I was hired in August 2018 to take Tasktop Hub Cloud to market through our Partner/OEM Channel. As we were establishing Hub Cloud, Neelan (Tasktop President and COO) also tasked me with taking on leading the cross-functional launch of Tasktop Viz at DevOps Vegas 2019. . What is your role at Tasktop? A lot of people ask me that!
A new category called “ Value Stream Management ” was born, with Tasktop featuring in a 2018 Forrester New Wave report on the then-nascent practice. At DevOps Enterprise Summit 2019 in Las Vegas, Nicole took to the stage with a healthcare customer to show real-time Flow Metrics in action. Mik (left) is all smiles at SAFe® Summit 2019.
Since publishing Project to Product at the end of 2018, one of my biggest frustrations has been seeing organizations investing significant time and resources in reinventing the wheel. If you are reinventing Agile and DevOps methodologies from scratch, you are wasting your time.
For a sample of Kelly’s speaking, check out this talk at DuraznoConf 2018. This non-sales promo talk delves into the common delusions held by enterprise infosec, exploring the reasons why they opt for the rubber stamp of “no” to help inform how DevOps can assuage security’s concerns.
Our mission for this coming year remains the same: to improve the effectiveness of organizations through Serverless, DevOps, and related practices and philosophies. We invite you to join us at our upcoming events throughout 2018, including tutorials and workshops in New York in February , in London in May , and in Rome in June.
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