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How I Broke AWS OpsWorks (Already)

I thought I'd have a play with AWS's latest offering "OpsWorks" and see if they've done us all out of a job. Well, kinda. OpsWorks is interesting. It's...

0 replies - 5904 views - 02/19/13 by Tom O'connor in Articles

A Sprint Retrospective

The IT Ops team’s 4th sprint came to its conclusion recently… and we delivered all of our commitments! Huzzah! This post is basically a summary of how we...

0 replies - 1760 views - 02/19/13 by James Betteley in Articles

DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/19/13)

Interactive Design Trends of 2013  You need to download this slidedeck.  It's overflowing with advice that will keep you ahead of the curve. Why...

1 replies - 101395 views - 02/19/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Communicating Through Source Code

In this ØREDEV session, Ryan McGeary explains how teams can improve communication (and results) through asynchronous collaboration:

0 replies - 2598 views - 02/18/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

How to Git Going with Distributed Source Control

In this ØREDEV session, Tim Berglund explains how to get started with distributed version control systems, and why it's changing the game:

0 replies - 4394 views - 02/17/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

The LogStash Book Released

LogStash fans (and fans-to-be) rejoice: James Turnbull's LogStash Book has been released into the wild. The LogStash Book has been released!...

0 replies - 1816 views - 02/17/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Onboarding: Sketch the Landscape

For four months during 2012 I was working on the GDS infrastructure team and one of the first tasks that Gareth suggested I do was update a...

0 replies - 2095 views - 02/16/13 by Mark Needham in Articles

DevOps: A Fairy Tale Love

Once upon a time two people from different sides of the tracks met and fell in love. Never before had the two people found another person who so perfectly...

0 replies - 1319 views - 02/15/13 by Matt Watson in Articles

Releasing Frequently Drives Better Dev and Better Ops

One of the most important decisions we made as a company was to release less software, more often. After we went live, we tried to deliver updates quarterly,...

0 replies - 2252 views - 02/15/13 by Jim Bird in Articles

The ROI of Deployment Automation

If you follow my blog, you probably know that I think that continuous delivery and the broader category application deployment automation are pretty great. I...

0 replies - 1593 views - 02/14/13 by Eric Minick in Articles

Love, MonitoringLove

Last year we were pretty negative about Monitoring, We shouted out that MonitoringSucked ... A year has passed and a lot has changed ... most importantly our...

0 replies - 1222 views - 02/14/13 by Kris Buytaert in Articles

DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/14/13)

Where Did The Term "Big Data" Come From The NYTimes did some deep investigating into the etymological origins of the biggest buzzword in IT right now.A...

0 replies - 2743 views - 02/14/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Dev of the Week: Doug Rathbone

Every week, we check in with a new developer/blogger from the DZone community to find out what they're working on now and what's coming next. This week...

1 replies - 2562 views - 02/13/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Defining the Dev and Ops in DevOps

About the author: Matt Watson is the Founder & CEO of Stackify. He has a lot of experience managing high growth and complex technology projects. He is on a...

1 replies - 1929 views - 02/13/13 by Matt Watson in Articles

Conditional BuildStep Jenkins Plugin for Improving Continuous Delivery Decisions

In Continuous Delivery each build is potentially shippable. This fact implies among a lot of other things, to assign a none snapshot version to your...

0 replies - 1500 views - 02/13/13 by Alex Soto in Articles