Cloud Makes Anyone and Everyone a Robber Baron
Just a few short years ago, even some of the smartest visionaries went on the record dismissing cloud. But times change and so have...
Your Organization Needs to End the War with Itself in Terms of DevOps
Author Gene Kim has a lot to say about the DevOps Movement. He recently published The Phoenix Project as his treatise on exactly how...
Five Things You Need to Know About DevOps from Author Gene Kim
I asked Gene Kim, researcher and co-author of The Phoenix Project, five thought-provoking, high-level questions about how DevOps and Platform as a Service (PaaS) can...
Five Key DevOps Questions Answered by an HP Chief Architect
Continuing this series of five key questions on the topic of DevOps (see yesterday's answers by a Director of Engineering), today I asked Steve...
Five Things You Need to Know About DevOps from a Director of Engineering
I asked John Skovron, Senior Director of Engineering at TIBCO, five thought-provoking, high-level questions about how DevOps and Platform as a Service (PaaS) can benefit...
IT Can’t Evolve Until They See the Forest for the Trees
DevOps is more than just a hot IT buzzword. Unlike other "flash in the pan" tech trends, DevOps is a real chance for companies...
Forecast for Business is Cloudy: Whether You’re Ready or Not
Cloud computing is rapidly pushing companies for new models to virtualize physical resources, allow for more efficient use of servers and networks, and provide...
Why IT Must Proactively Get Involved in Long-Term Strategy Planning
To face the 21st-century challenge of managing a digital customer experience, which means consciously interacting with all business partners and customers in real time,...
Why Big Data Has Become a Nightmare
By now, we all understand the enormous scale of big data and that enterprises have indeed begun to store, collect, and analyze historical data...
Avoid the Noid: Unfreeze Your Code and Prevent a DevOps Meltdown
Freeze! With that phrase, a criminal just got apprehended, a child stopped behaving badly, and programmers stopped coding. For the coders, they aren’t about...