DevOps
How to gauge if your DevOps transformation is on track
Implementing DevOps is neither straightforward nor linear. Putting in place smart approaches that encapsulate both technology and culture is fundamental for managing the highs and lows
DevSecOps: the art of bringing security into the fold
QA and testers need to be first-class members of the team
Interview: Copado, Best DevOps Start Up
DevOps practices have been key this year in helping companies to transition and react to change quickly and safely, says Copado's Andrew Davis
People, processes and technology: how DevOps Awards winner Sandhata brought them all together
Consultancies like Sandhata play a key role in guiding clients through the DevOps transition
Watch Computing's DevOps Excellence Awards 2020 LIVE - today
Tune in at 16:15 to discover the winners
Going cloud native at the FT. An interview with tech director Sarah Wells
'Don't try to do everything at once. Start with infrastructure as code and automation. Don't go for microservices and containers too early...'
Service meshes are an essential building block for modern enterprise applications - here's why
Cloud native applications are loosely coupled collection of services – and someone needs to keep communication channels open. Enter the service mesh
Flattening the IT stress curve
We're asking IT to do more, yet we still want the same level of accountability and security as business-as-usual. How can we avoid overloading systems, processes - and people?
Apache Cassandra 4.0 promises increased stability, speed and ease of use
Future changes will be focused on lowering the learning curve, say DataStax executives
SUSE to acquire Kubernetes firm Rancher Labs
Acquisition will support SUSE's ambitions in application management
Don't let the pandemic destroy your DevOps culture, says Clearvision
CTO Matt Muschol warned Deskflix delegates not to let remote working get in the way of their DevOps progress
Observability and applied intelligence are the key to better software, says New Relic
CTO Gregory Ouillon on speeding up incident detection and resolution
DevOps - Getting over the hump in the middle
How to sustain the DevOps momentum
The next stage of DevOps: Bringing the data along for the ride
Google, database and visualisation luminaries discuss the next stages in data democratisation
Puppet's event-driven Ops platform Relay enters beta, aimed at reducing alert overload
Aimed at DevOps engineers and SREs, Relay enables real-time reactions to events as they occur
The business benefits of DevOps and DataOps
Gary Hallam of Delphix steps through the main commercial advantages of introducing agility into both coding practices and data flows
DevOps: Should you automate your dev cycle?
Computing speaks to Nigel Kersten, Field CTO at Puppet in advance of our Deskflix event on DevOps on the 30th June
New Relic AI looks to boost the ops incident signal and reduce the background noise
AIOps offering presents event and incident information in a more understandable fashion for on-call engineers
Storage at scale: picking the right options for Kubernetes
Managing storage for large, complex distributed containerised applications is a whole different game; industry insiders discuss how the options stack up
The top-ten tenets of software quality assurance, part five: design
Design is all about applying the fundamental principles of engineering, believes Mark Wilson, in the latest in his ten-part series
The top-ten tenets of software quality assurance, part four: Methods
A method should lead a project to the desired result without significant variation, with much of the thinking already been done for you, writes Mark Wilson
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Amsterdam postponed due to COVID-19 concerns
Coronavirus outbreak means Amsterdam event is postponed until the summer while Shanghai conference is cancelled
The top-ten tenets of software quality assurance, part two: documentation
Not many people love documentation, but it's an essential element of any project. However, too much is just as bad as too little, warns Mark Wilson