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DevOps Theme Team: 2022 In Review And Looking Ahead To 2023

Forrester IT

Happy holidays from the DevOps Theme Team! Our merry band of Forrester analysts covering enterprise architecture, infrastructure, application development, application security, and technology strategy meets periodically to share research, debate trends, and dive into breaking news.

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Exploring NoOps: The Future of DevOps in the Serverless Cloud

IT Toolbox

Serverless architectures and how NoOps fits into the picture. The post Exploring NoOps: The Future of DevOps in the Serverless Cloud appeared first on Spiceworks.

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What to Know When Migrating DevOps to Microservice Architectures

Information Week

If your DevOps team is planning to migrate from traditional server architectures to microservices, there are distinct changes that IT leaders must keep in mind.

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The O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference Call for Participation

CTOvision

Friends at O’Reilly Media have just alerted me to a call for participation in the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference, which will be held 17-19 March in Boston MA (see: [link] ). More info is below: The O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference Call for Participation. New architectural styles.

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Building Like Amazon

Speaker: Leo Zhadanovsky, Principal Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services

Amazon's journey to its current modern architecture and processes provides insights for all software development leaders. Whether you're developing for a small startup or a large corporation, learning the tools for CI/CD will make your good DevOps team great. In this fast paced talk, he will cover: How to decompose for agility.

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What Is Service-Oriented Architecture? Working, Principles, and Benefits

IT Toolbox

Service-oriented architecture is a development model that builds distributed systems that provide services across applications via a protocol. The post What Is Service-Oriented Architecture? Working, Principles, and Benefits appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Should You Migrate Your DevOps Architecture to the Cloud?

Information Week

Advancements in the cloud sector and interest in DevOps have organizations wondering how the two initiatives can work together.

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Why Distributed Tracing is Essential for Performance and Reliability

Speaker: Daniel "spoons" Spoonhower, CTO and Co-Founder at Lightstep

Many engineering organizations have now adopted microservices or other loosely coupled architectures, often alongside DevOps practices. Together these have enabled individual service teams to become more independent and, as a result, have boosted developer velocity.