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5 Biggest DevOps Mistakes You Must Avoid

OTS Solutions

There are Five Biggest DevOps Mistakes You Must Need to Avoid. Most business owners talk about DevOps, but when it comes to implementing them, problems start. Adapting to change is not easy for any organization, but if you try hard enough and avoid these mistakes, your switch to DevOps will be smooth. Introduction.

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13 power tips for Microsoft Power BI

CIO

Power BI reports can also be embedded in Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and SharePoint and be shared via Teams. According to Microsoft, an organizations’ use of Power BI data nearly doubles when the app is pinned in Teams. Use a rotating tile or a Power KPI custom visualization to combine multiple report types on a single tile.

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How to Run Product Discovery: Process, Frameworks, and Best Practices

Altexsoft

Besides, it had weak hardware, no Google services, and $199 price. The phone wasn’t looking or working bad. So, product development can be divided into two phases: discovery and delivery. Basically it’s an initial stage of product development, where we state a problem and a target audience that needs a solution.

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10 Reasons Why Your Company Needs a DevSecOps

Mobilunity

DevSecOps stands for development, security, and operations, abbreviated in one word. It means a philosophy of implementing security measures from the beginning of the development process. It can also be referred to as security DevOps and is focused on creating new ways for a more agile and efficient software development process.

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Two DevOps Metrics for Agile Teams & their Managers

Storm Consulting

After almost two years of frustratingly slow progress, the DevOps transformation leaders at MIB (Massive Investment Bank, whose name is interesting but not important) are re-evaluating their choice of key performance indicators (KPIs). Figure 1 Indicative figures showing positive jaws of DevOps metrics: releases vs incidents.

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“Server Utilization” is a nonsense metric

ProdOps

But is high utilization of servers is “good” and low utilization is “bad”? I would guess that “waste” in terms of unutilized servers is considered bad, and thus servers that have “higher utilization” are thus considered better. When these systems are not available or don’t work, I consider that a bad thing. Or maybe vice-versa?

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