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What if Enterprise IT Built Race Cars?

(Original article: https://www.scriptrock.com/blog/it-systems-cars-environment-configuration/)Designing and building a race car using the typical...

0 replies - 3431 views - 05/23/13 by Sam Lee in Articles

The Ship Show: Does Your Entire Team Have to Git It?

For episode 20, we tackle the topic of tooling proficiency on your release engineering, ops, and development teams, specifically through the lens of version...

0 replies - 2790 views - 05/16/13 by Paul Reed in Articles

ScaleBase Overview – Your complete scale out partner

ScaleBase Overview – Your complete scale out partner Watch the Video below to learn how to scale out your MySQL Database with ScaleBase. Cost-effectively...

0 replies - 315 views - 02/22/13 by Kelley Gemma in Uncategorized

DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/21/13)

18 API Business Models: The Breakdown  A useful model of 18 different ways to monetize your APIs.  See what models Twitter, Facebook, Amazon,...

0 replies - 2914 views - 02/21/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/20/13)

Our Best Weapon Against CISPA And Gov't Control  Now that CISPA is back on the table in the US Congress, Patrick Lambert believes it's not going to cut...

0 replies - 2698 views - 02/20/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2/19/13)

Interactive Design Trends of 2013  You need to download this slidedeck.  It's overflowing with advice that will keep you ahead of the curve. Why...

1 replies - 101400 views - 02/19/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

ActuateOne for OEMs

"Actuate BIRT’s (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tool) proven technology allows software companies to innovate, leapfrog the competition and meet...

0 replies - 350 views - 01/22/13 by Kelley Gemma in Uncategorized

DevOps for Python: Doing More With Less

Noah Kantrowitz introduces you to Chef and Fabric, helping you to apply your Python skills in DevOps:

0 replies - 1547 views - 12/20/12 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Pushing twice daily: our conversation with Facebook’s Chuck Rossi

At my new job we’re reigniting an effort to move to continuous delivery for our software releases. We figured that we could learn a thing or two from...

0 replies - 5562 views - 12/06/12 by Willie Wheeler in Articles

A Fatal Impedance Mismatch for Continuous Delivery

Most of the time, when organizations pursue a continuous delivery capability, they’re doing that in pursuit of increased agility. They want to be able to...

4 replies - 7753 views - 11/15/12 by Willie Wheeler in Articles

Monitoring at eBay: Big Data Problems

This post is based on a talk by Bhaven Avalani and Yuri Finklestein at QConSF 2012 (slides). Bhaven and Yuri work on the Platform Services team at...

1 replies - 7123 views - 11/14/12 by Matt O'Keefe in Articles

Release Engineering at Facebook

This post is based on a talk by Chuck Rossi at QConSF 2012. Chuck is the first Release Engineer to work at Facebook. by @mattokeefe Chuck tries to avoid...

0 replies - 10940 views - 11/13/12 by Matt O'Keefe in Articles

Component Deployment: Why Virtualization Changes your Assumptions

The lifecycle of software involves many groups as well as the software development team and it's often part of the role of the software architects to own...

0 replies - 3480 views - 11/12/12 by Robert Annett in Articles

Continuous Delivery and Apple

The case of Apple sometimes comes up in discussions around continuous delivery and the lean startup. For example, Richard Durnall described Apple’s strategy...

0 replies - 5068 views - 10/08/12 by Jez Humble in Articles

The Vagrantbox.es Story

Back in June Vagrantbox.es (a website I maintain for third party hosted Vagrant base boxes) dissapeared from the internet for a few days. This was completely...

1 replies - 2400 views - 09/29/12 by Gareth Rushgrove in Articles