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Getting DevOps Wrong: Top 5 Mistakes Organizations Make

Information Week

Time spent working on DevOps projects has opened a window into some common mistakes that organizations make when trying to deliver a true DevOps initiative.

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6 enterprise DevOps mistakes to avoid

CIO Business Intelligence

It may surprise you, but DevOps has been around for nearly two decades. Driven by the development community’s desire for more capabilities and controls when deploying applications, DevOps gained momentum in 2011 in the enterprise with a positive outlook from Gartner and in 2015 when the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) incorporated DevOps.

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Rackspace Builds Up DevOps Services Portfolio

Data Center Knowledge

Adds Windows support, canned DevOps stacks, advisory services. Hosting Rackspace Hosting Services'

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Seis errores empresariales de DevOps que hay que evitar

CIO Business Intelligence

Puede que le sorprenda, pero DevOps existe desde hace casi dos décadas. Pero DevOps me pareció demasiado centrado en el desarrollo en ese momento, y mis primeros artículos cuestionaban a quién pertenecía DevOps y cómo DevOps era un cambio importante en las prácticas.

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Docker brings containers to mainframes

Network World

Docker announced the first major update to its flagship Docker Enterprise Edition 17.06, with a clear eye to on-premises data centers and DevOps. The major new feature of this update — which seems to borrow from Microsoft’s year/month naming convention for Windows 10 updates — is support for IBM z Systems mainframes running Linux.

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Seis conclusiones que todo CIO debería extraer de la debacle de CrowdStrike

CIO Business Intelligence

Pero antes incluso de empezar: parece que, por muy atractiva que sea la historia, Southwest Airlines no era inmune al fallo CrowdStrike porque sus servidores funcionan con Windows 3.1. Para una visión en profundidad, véase No, Southwest Airlines no sigue utilizando Windows 3.1 – OSnews ). Entonces, conoce a DevOps.

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Seattle startup Esper raises $30M to grow DevOps platform for IoT device fleets

GeekWire

The software: Founded in 2018, Esper is a DevOps platform for customers that manage fleets of company-owned Android devices. The idea is to beef up traditional mobile device management (MDM) software with modern DevOps capabilities. . Leadership: Gopalan is a 19-year Microsoft vet who led development of Windows CE and Windows Phone.

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