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Flyway 1.6 Released - Agile Database Migrations now also for Google Cloud SQL and Apache Derby

The Flyway Team is extremely proud to annonce the release of Flyway 1.6. Flyway ist he Agile Database Migration Framework for Java. It is lightweight,...

0 replies - 1286 views - 04/11/12 by Axel Fontaine in Announcements

Successful Software Delivery in Spite of Evil IT

In my previous post, I glibly said that SLAs represent waste that an organization has identified and formalized. Reader 'Kenfin' commented on my post, rightly...

0 replies - 3948 views - 04/10/12 by Kief Morris in Articles

Test-Driven Infrastructure with Chef – A Book Review

0 replies - 14189 views - 03/22/12 by James Betteley in Book Reviews

Is So-Called NoOps a By-Product of PaaS?

It all started when GigaOM published an infographic, “Why 2013 is the year of ‘NoOps’ for programmers” created by Lucas Carlson, CEO of...

0 replies - 3952 views - 03/10/12 by Shameer Cee in Articles

Observations on Dev / Ops Culture

I am and always will be a student of leadership & design. I like to see things work, but I like it more when things work a little better or a little...

1 replies - 6490 views - 03/06/12 by Aaron Nichols in Articles

Polling Subversion with Jenkins

There are many advantages Jenkins can offer Apache Subversion users, one of which is the option of automatically polling Subversion repositories for...

1 replies - 11639 views - 02/18/12 by Jessica Thornsby in Articles

Caucho is Visionary says Gartner’s 9/2011 Magic Quadrant for Application Servers

Caucho Technology, the leader in lightweight high performance application servers, today announced that Gartner’s September 2011 Magic Quadrant for...

0 replies - 1248 views - 02/16/12 by Bill Digman in Announcements

The Economics of Continuous Deployment

One of the things that I did, almost by accident, when we started Hibernating Rhinos was to create a CI server and a public daily build server. And...

1 replies - 6231 views - 02/13/12 by Ayende Rahien in Articles

The Automated Server Management Lifecycle

One of the cornerstones of a well-automated infrastructure is a system for provisioning individual servers. A system that lets us reliably, quickly, and...

0 replies - 4733 views - 02/13/12 by Kief Morris in Articles

Massively Easy Win7 Box Setup From Scratch

Patrick Dubois, the Godfather of DevOps (and a DZone MVB), has created a few open source tools and one of them, VeeWee, is a tool for building boxes for a few...

1 replies - 6235 views - 02/09/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Videos

Make your process your Rock Star, not individuals

I recall a few jobs ago I was managing the Systems Engineering team and trying to grow it into a group that could handle the daily onslaught of issues that...

4 replies - 5826 views - 02/06/12 by Aaron Nichols in Articles

Getting started with the Sensu monitoring framework

I’m excited about Sensu, a new open source monitoring framework, and I’d like to help others get started with it as well. So, after observing the...

1 replies - 8235 views - 02/04/12 by Joe Miller in Articles

What You Need To Know About Web Operations In 5 Minutes

10 years ago, the world of web development was very different to how it is today. The traditional developer flow of design, code, test, deploy has been...

0 replies - 4636 views - 02/02/12 by James Sugrue in Articles

Creating a build you can trust

‘The build is broken’ is something I’ve heard too many times in my software development career.  Concepts like continuous delivery and devops make...

0 replies - 4118 views - 02/02/12 by Ian Skerrett in Articles

Dev + Ops = Getting Software Deployed Faster (DevOps)

DevOps is one of those terms you hear a LOT about lately but I am not sure it is really well understood.  However, if you are going to be successful at...

0 replies - 4237 views - 01/31/12 by Ian Skerrett in Articles