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11 proven, DevOps best-practices for continuous improvement

Audacix

Whether you're about to implement DevOps or searching for ways to make it work better for your team, you must remember that DevOps is all about discipline. But you're in luck, because successful DevOps practitioners leave clues and patterns that you can start implementing today to supercharge the value from your DevOps program.

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The ZeroOps journey: Mind The Gap

CloudGeometry

Why can’t we escape hands-on cloud operations work to unlock software development nirvana (aka frictionless, faster development and deployment processes)? An environment where there’s virtually no hands-on operations work can deliver a faster, more frictionless development and deployment experience. The ideal result?

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Cognota’s Ryan Austin on Creating an Entire Category (LearnOps)

FastSpring

We’re enterprise software for a new category called LearnOps. So essentially building the first operating system for corporate learning and development teams in bringing thought leadership community best practices around the LearnOps category. And I just started a consulting business, it was a service business.

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6 success factors to consider when selecting a test automation services company

Audacix

So you're on the hunt for test automation services for your web or mobile app, right? There are thousands of test automation service providers willing to grab every last dollar off you. Is it the quality of applications that allow your customers to spend more money on your goods or services?

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Kellblog 2021 Predictions

Kellblog

The ongoing rise of devops. In an era where we (vendors) increasingly run our own software, running it is increasingly as important as building it. I loved Manav’s vision for securing the set of cloud-based data services that we can collectively call the “data cloud.” Leadership matters. Sometimes, more.

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New Relic’s Mark Weitzel on creating open developer communities

Intercom, Inc.

As Lew Cirne, our CEO, was introducing New Relic One , the industry’s first entity-centric observability platform, he talked about this tweet: We replaced our monolith with micro services so that every outage could be more like a murder mystery. Because who builds that software? Developers.

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Prashanth Chandrasekar on writing the script of the future

Intercom, Inc.

I was born and brought up in Bangalore, India, which is called the Silicon City of the world, or at least to India-servicing the world, maybe. It was part of the early phase where India became a software powerhouse, helping the world all around accelerate their technology roadmaps. . It’s a great company and a great product.