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Technology, Processes, and Culture: Red Hat’s Open-source Pathway to Successful Digital Transformation

CIO

The road to digital transformation requires significant investments of time, money, and resources, and demands that organisations adapt to complex technological, cultural, and organisational changes. These include software systems, containers, microservices, DevOps, Infrastructure-as-a-Code, and more.

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7 sins of digital transformation

CIO

“Few companies realize the role that organizational structure and culture play in driving transformation, and instead focus solely on the technology,” says Sunil Senan, SVP and global head of data, analytics, and AI at Infosys. Transformations that emphasize more building than buying can also be at issue here.

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The Top 13 Sessions From 2018 Ops and Dev Conferences

OverOps

Agile in 2018. Agile has become mainstream, but sometimes what we consider “agile” might not be as agile as we think. Instead, it might be disregarding the very values and principles of true agile development. Continuous Delivery with Jenkins: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. The short answer is yes.

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DevSecOps: A Modern Security Model for Digital Transformation

d2iq

This shift, commonly referred to as “shift-left,” involves culture, processes, and tools. meet these more extreme demands, cloud computing, containers, and microservices have made it possible to accelerate the development and delivery of software releases.

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Authors’ Cut—Shifting Cultural Gears: How to Show the Business Value of Observability

Honeycomb

Namely: How do you solve the people and culture problems that are necessary in making the shift to adopt observability practices? In case you can’t tell, we’re big believers in Continuous Delivery and agile practice (and you can be, too). And once you instill those changes, how do measure the benefits?

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The Top 13 Sessions From 2018 Ops and Dev Conferences

OverOps

Agile in 2018. Agile has become mainstream, but sometimes what we consider “agile” might not be as agile as we think. Instead, it might be disregarding the very values and principles of true agile development. Continuous Delivery with Jenkins: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. The short answer is yes.

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The DevOps Trends Forecast for 2020

RapidValue

Some of the notable technologies and tools boosting the cloud-native model are microservices, containerization, Agile methodology, CI/CD and the like. . Leveraging the automation and scalable features of cloud computing, DevOps teams can drive innovation, achieve agility, resilience and increased business value.

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