Lots of specific middleware - like targeting mobile users - and a VPS offering, among many other things.
Link
All the things from re:Invent 2016
Lots of specific middleware - like targeting mobile users - and a VPS offering, among many other things.
Link
All the things from re:Invent 2016
Lots of specific middleware - like targeting mobile users - and a VPS offering, among many other things.
Link
All the things from re:Invent 2016
Lots of specific middleware - like targeting mobile users - and a VPS offering, among many other things.
Link
All the things from re:Invent 2016
Lots of specific middleware - like targeting mobile users - and a VPS offering, among many other things.
Link
All the things from re:Invent 2016
Lots of specific middleware - like targeting mobile users - and a VPS offering, among many other things.
Link
All the things from re:Invent 2016
Lots of specific middleware - like targeting mobile users - and a VPS offering, among many other things.
Link
The many meanings of "DevOps," legacy software, & adulthood - Coté Memo #22
I’m in New York today for a quick meeting, ostensibly on DevOps, but as ever on how organizations can do software better. “DevOps” has increasingly become the term people use when they mean “doing all that new stuff, in new ways.” Vendors, like Pivotal, have tried to use the phrase “cloud native” to describe it, but that hasn’t stuck too much outside of the vendoring and chattering class. The key phrases, I’d say, are:
Not actually a DevOps talk
I get asked to talk on DevOps a lot. Here’s my current (late 2016 and 2017) presentation, going over the why’s, the how’s, the technologies, and the meatware that supports including some best and worst practices based on what Pivotal customers do. See the newer slides with big pictures on most slides, and some of the older slides
Also, here’s a more blatantly pro-Pivotal (and longer) version that you might have seen, esp.
Not actually a DevOps talk
I get asked to talk on DevOps a lot. Here’s my current (late 2016 and 2017) presentation, going over the why’s, the how’s, the technologies, and the meatware that supports including some best and worst practices based on what Pivotal customers do. See the newer slides with big pictures on most slides, and some of the older slides
Also, here’s a more blatantly pro-Pivotal (and longer) version that you might have seen, esp.