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Being Better – a Delivery Efficiency Continuum

Last time we started on our Journey to Delivery Efficiency with a conversation on The Thing, The Life, and The Who (see the post here). In other words, we need to know what the thing is, that it has …

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DevOps as a Hermit or Socialite?

On our road to Delivery Efficiency, we’ve covered knowing and understanding your thing and we’ve also talked about making our thing better over time and where that fits in the delivery continuum. As we...

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DevOps: Talk to me… Say what?

From Barry Manilow to Kiss, to Mary J. Blige and everyone in-between, people have been singing Talk to me for decades. And is it any wonder? Often we don’t feel heard or feel that we don’t understand...

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Pivoting at Speed to Scaled Agile and DevOps – Chapter 3

Chapter 3 – In the Engine Room The old idiom “the devil’s in the details” couldn’t apply more to our initiative. We have six global development teams that were executing in waterfall that we’ve...

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Pivoting at Speed to Scaled Agile and DevOps – Chapter 3b

Deeper In the Engine Room Fundamentally changing how people work isn’t easy. When you’re midstream on a large strategic integration initiative, it’s even more difficult. (See here to get up to speed on...

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Imagine this – the life of an image

Imagine this: deploy an application from code-commit to qa, validate through automated testing, and then push the same image into production with no manual intervention, no outage, no configuration...

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4 Steps to Maximize Your DevOps and Agile Results

It still amazes me how, after all the time and effort spent trying to figure out how to manage and execute technology projects, that some fundamental issues still remain. The foremost of these is: did...

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Optimizing Twelve (12) Factor app for Red Hat OpenShift

OpenShift Enterprise by Red Hat was designed to be application architecture agnostic. In addition to running traditional stateful and/or legacy-type workloads, OpenShift Enterprise seamlessly provides...

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