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In Case You Missed It: What You Need to Know About DevOps Agility

Gorilla Logic

When implemented in conjunction with Agile software development, DevOps helps businesses respond faster to requirements and align closely with end user needs. DevOps: a new way to build software and deliver value to the business faster. Not everyone agrees on what DevOps means. DevOps and CI/CD agility.

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The Relationship Between DevOps & Agile: “It’s Complicated”

Accenture

If Agile and DevOps had Facebook pages, their relationship status would say: “It’s complicated”. There is clearly a strong relationship between these two, but I don’t think the industry has agreed on what it is. I know companies that consider DevOps to be part of Agile, I know companies where it’s the other way around.

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Walking the Walk, and Not Just Talking the Talk with SAP S/4HANA

Capgemini

In this blog I wanted to share some thoughts around the key things that are working for us in the SAP S/4HANA market at Capgemini. You have to recognize this is not an “Upgrade”. You have to recognize this is not an “Upgrade”. So at Capgemini we have banned the word “upgrade” from our vocabulary when talking about SAP S/4HANA.

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From Project to Program: Scaling Camunda Adoption in Your Company

Bernd Rucker

How to move beyond your first projects and automate hundreds of processes successfully using an agile step-by-step approach We often get questions like: How can we scale Camunda adoption within the enterprise? Some slides from Camunda Con Live 2020 This is why I wrote this blog post. How can we set up a company-wide workflow platform?

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3 common pitfalls in microservice integration — and how to avoid them

Bernd Rucker

This blog post was originally published at InfoWorld two weeks ago. So, microservices are about scaling your development force while maintaining high agility and a rapid development pace. So, microservices are about scaling your development force while maintaining high agility and a rapid development pace.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

While we like to talk about how fast technology moves, internet time, and all that, in reality the last major new idea in software architecture was microservices, which dates to roughly 2015. We’re skeptical about things like job displacement, at least in technology. What will those changes be? What does this mean?

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Dev vs. Ops: 5 Problems That Make Dev Fight with Ops

OverOps

Everyone in tech is busy discussing Kubernetes, containers, and microservices as if the basics of DevOps and continuous delivery are all figured out. There’s not enough high-level data to inform application owners about application behavior. There’s not enough granular data to inform developers about application behavior.