A Supportive Engineering Culture is Key for Recruiting and Productivity
DevOps.com
MAY 8, 2023
Strong engineering talent allows businesses to increase productivity and meet customer demand faster, which is essential for long-term success.
DevOps.com
MAY 8, 2023
Strong engineering talent allows businesses to increase productivity and meet customer demand faster, which is essential for long-term success.
InfoQ Culture Methods
FEBRUARY 6, 2024
Companies are now looking to grow and more effectively manage DevOps with platform engineering and site reliability engineering roles.
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Dzone - DevOps
FEBRUARY 24, 2021
At its essence, a DevOps culture involves closer collaboration and a shared responsibility between development and operations for the products they create and maintain. This helps companies align their people, processes, and tools toward a more unified customer focus.
CloudGeometry
SEPTEMBER 7, 2021
In the face of this sudden acceleration of SaaS-ification, DevOps need to do more to accelerate the transition. It’s increasingly impossible to imagine a SaaS business without a firm commitment to DevOps thinking. DevOps changed software development – whether cloud-native, cloud-hosted or “Oops!
The Programmer's Paradox
APRIL 13, 2023
Not sure what happened, but my initial understanding of the role of DevOps comes from my experiences in the early 90s. I was working for a big company that had a strong vibrant engineering culture. We were able to focus on the engineering, while they took care of the operational issues. It worked beautifully.
OverOps
JULY 11, 2018
DevOps or SRE? DevOps and SRE seem like two sides of the same coin. And indeed, in most companies we can see that there’s a requirement for just one of these positions, with an overlap in responsibilities and abilities. The concept of Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) has been around since 2003, making it even older than DevOps.
CloudZero
FEBRUARY 12, 2021
As a cloud cost intelligence company, we often like to say “every line of code is a buying decision”. If you’re running on AWS or one of the other big cloud providers, you know that a simple decision about how to architect an application can have a significant impact on your future cost of goods sold (COGS).
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