** Note: DevOpsDays, NY has been cancelled due to the hurricane. No new dates have been set yet. I will post updates on this blog ** I just received a confirmation email from the organizers of DevOpsDays, New York. My talk on Mobile DevOps has been accepted as an Ignite session. I have never attended a…
Tag: DevOps
Leveraging DevOps in a ‘water-SCRUM-fall’ world – my Post on IBM’s Invisible Thread Blog
Water-SCRUM-fall is a concept I have discussed at length in my earlier blog post on the same topic. DevOps is a movement that addresses some of the key challenges brought about by water-SCRUM-fall. I wrote a post for IBM’s Invisible Thread blog on DeveloperWorks on how DevOps can be leveraged and its principles applied to address these…
Understanding DevOps – Part 3: Dev vs. Ops
Dev and Ops have misaligned, or if I may, even opposing priorities. Development (Dev) is tasked with producing innovation and getting it to the hands of the users as soon as possible. Operations (Ops) is tasked with making sure that the users have access to a stable, fast, responsive system. While Dev and Ops’ ultimate…
Understanding DevOps – Part 2: Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery
In Part 1 of this series on Understand DevOps, I introduced the definition of the term DevOps. In Part 2, I am going to extend that definition to include two key components of a DevOps solution – Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery. These are two concepts that focus on minimizing Cycle Time – the time…
Slides for my presentation on Mobile DevOps
Yesterday, Sept. 14th, I had the opportunity to present at the MoDevTablet conference in Arlington, VA. My presentation was on Mobile DevOps. I have uploaded the slides of my presentation. Feel free to share. If anyone has any questions or thoughts regarding the content, please leave a comment below or send me a tweet. Mobile…
