DevOps: Operation Lessons from Factories, Marathons and Snowmen
Posted by: Aaron Delp
A few weeks ago we had the privilege of talking with Gene Kim on The Cloudcast (.net) about his new DevOps book,
A few weeks ago we had the privilege of talking with Gene Kim on The Cloudcast (.net) about his new DevOps book,
I had some great conversations with the Red Hat folks at the OpenStack Summit last week. Even though the focus of the event was around IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service) and OpenStack specifically, I sat down with the Red Hat OpenShift PaaS...
I've been having some great discussions with customers recently that led to this interesting title. Too many customers are looking for "THE Cloud" (as in the one and only technical solution) and want to know how to compare one cloud against another. Because they are looking for...
I have become very dependent on Cloud Computing in my daily life. Let me start with an explanation of that statement and then I'll explain the light bulb moment (panic attack) I had recently. I have developed a policy of any application that I use must store my data somewhere in "the cloud". I...
I’m often asked if cloud computing provides so many great benefits, why aren’t more organizations taking advantage of cloud computing throughout the entire organization? To answer this question let’s step back for a moment and explore why and how most organizations develop and operate their...
While speaking on a Cloud Computing panel recently for some government centric customers the concept of cloud consolidation impact came up. We explored this topic for a bit and I believe the resulting outcome was worth sharing. One of the many advantages of cloud computing today is the...
