“Is that all?” - a good primer on how to read a press release.
Container Competitors Google, CoreOS, Joyent And Docker Join New Linux Club As Kubernetes Turns One - Forbes
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Increasing your Agility: An interview with Dave Thomas
“I like to express it like this. Every team that develops with agility follows these steps: 1. Know where you are; 2. Take a small step towards where you want to be; 3. Evaluate what happened; 4. Repeat.”
Increasing your Agility: An interview with Dave Thomas
Kubernetes container tech hits v1.0. Is that a Tectonic shift I feel?
Kubernetes container tech hits v1.0. Is that a Tectonic shift I feel?
Welcome to the age of cloud-native computing
Welcome to the age of cloud-native computing
Behind the scenes of 18F's agile contract
Doing an RFP via a project in github instead of a Word doc.
Behind the scenes of 18F’s agile contract
Goodbye, OpenStack | http:///archives/47
Not enough involvement and acceptance for operators, it says.
[Goodbye, OpenStack | /archives/…](http://gigofham.com)
35 Startups Providing Infrastructure For The On-Demand Boom
I’m getting the feeling that “on-demand” is the new synonym for “out-sourced,” but, like, highly automated with no middlemen and a mobile app.
35 Startups Providing Infrastructure For The On-Demand Boom
IBM Cloud: it’s the infrastructure, stupid
Little check-in on IBM cloud strategy with OpenStack, Cloud Foundry, and misc.: “Perhaps more importantly IBM was explicitly positioning to the effect that not all workloads are Cloud Native, 12-Factor etc. Enterprise developers are not used to building or running stateless apps.”
IBM Cloud: it’s the infrastructure, stupid
Reborn in the cloud | McKinsey & Company
Reborn in the cloud
Reborn in the cloud | McKinsey & Company
Coté Memo #074: "Let's start an anonymous club."
It’s mostly links this week, with a big add video ad for my pal below:
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