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O’Reilly serverless survey 2019: Concerns, what works, and what to expect

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DevOps and serverless seem a natural match, so it’s no surprise to see DevOps teams as the top choice among respondents for managing serverless implementations. Deploying containerized services on serverless architectures and orchestrating those services with Kubernetes fits into existing DeOps practices. Concluding thoughts.

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Cloud Adoption in 2020

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Even though SRE is less well known than microservices, DevOps, and other topics, it isn’t in any sense new. Or is the growth in SRE related to other factors, such as (for example) declining interest in DevOps itself? Clearly, the DevOps practices that took root over the last decade aren’t going anywhere. 3 But which cloud?

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Tasktop Viz launch – DevOps Enterprise Summit 2019 – Day Two Recap

Tasktop

We’re delighted to announce a limited release to a community near and dear to us at the DevOps Enterprise Summit – learn more from our CEO and founder, Dr. Mik Kersten. . Just look at how ugly that service-oriented architecture is!” In the first 24 hours, 1,247 defects automatically flowed from ServiceNow to Azure DevOps.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

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Software architecture, infrastructure, and operations are each changing rapidly. The shift to cloud native design is transforming both software architecture and infrastructure and operations. Also: infrastructure and operations is trending up, while DevOps is trending down. Coincidence?

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The death of Agile?

O'Reilly

Software architecture, infrastructure, and operations are each changing rapidly. The shift to cloud native design is transforming both software architecture and infrastructure and operations. Also: infrastructure and operations is trending up, while DevOps is trending down. Coincidence?