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TechTarget News DevOps Agenda is a community for DevOps professionals and experts to discuss leadership strategies, s DevOps isn’t coming. DevOps is a big topic.

It’s already here, responding to a market that demands agility, with faster release cycles, minimal mistakes, and constant uptime. DevOps affects every level of the IT org chart. Application developers, operations staff, senior management, and software testers can expect DevOps to not only upend the day-to-day workflow, but also the fundamental relationship to one another, and the enterprise as a

whole. That’s why DevOps Agenda is a contributor-driven outlet, featuring input from those driving the change, from those dealing with the change, from, well, you. Strong and informed opinions are encouraged, and in the DevOps spirit of constructive communication, respectful disagreements are always welcome. We want to have a big conversation.

31/10/2018
How to bust security silos and secure your operation

Security is reaching an inflection point. There are more cybersecurity threats than ever and deployment demands even more of infosec professionals.

Organizations face more cybersecurity threats than ever. Old-fashioned security silos can't meet the challenge. Like development and operations before, security teams need modern automation and orchestration strategies.

31/10/2018
How to drive an effective DevOps for business approach

BizDevOps separates high and low-level organizations. Developers who can work with the business side push the process to its next logical step.

When an organization starts down the DevOps path, it needs to set it up under one flag. This isn't just an operations and development issue. This is an organizational business issue, and you'll need to pitch it as DevOps for business.

23/10/2018
Best practices for DevOps compliance and reusability

What DevOps best practices do organizations need to follow to scale their projects? Model DevOps with these audit and reusability tips.

To get to a compliant model-driven approach, organizations should follow these best practices for DevOps. Your DevOps model should be compliant and reusable in order to scale.

19/10/2018
The journey to DevOps starts with solving problems

Trust the DevOps process. If you set out to solve problems and remove friction, instead of following a maturity manual, you'll move toward naturally.

DevOps isn't a defined strategy. It's the outcome of eliminating friction that's blocked you from getting to a better process. If you're solving problems, you're on the journey to DevOps.

10/10/2018
Tips to adopt open source enterprise architecture tools

Open source technologies like Docker and Kubernetes are plenty popular today. Four years ago? Not as much. Here's how Talend chose to adopt them and what it means for the future of in .

Docker or Kubernetes weren't always the obvious choices they are now. So how does a company make good decisions about adopting open source enterprise architecture tools?

09/10/2018
The new developer role centers on open source technology

There's no reason for developers to get stuck in cloud lock-in or doing mindless iterative tasks. Has open source and modern computing capabilities ushered in a golden age for developers?

The developer role has evolved for continuous deployment. The new DevOps developer rests on three essential pillars: open source technology, an intelligent edge and modern compute capabilities.

07/10/2018
Emotional intelligence in the workplace makes a difference

Is your organization ready to deal with emotional reactions to change? Are you? How one responds to emotions depends on emotional intelligence, or EQ.

If you want to make an organization agile, master emotional intelligence in the workplace. Companywide change starts with empathy, not the newest tool set or acronym.

02/10/2018
A model-driven approach is the best way to scale DevOps

DevOps and continuous delivery – especially scaling these processes – can seem daunting. But if you map your maturity and adopt a model-driven approach, your organization will grow.

Need to adopt and scale DevOps fast? A model-driven approach might be your best bet. It gives your organization the direction and flexibility it needs. Here's how to get started.

26/09/2018
Get into DevOps with cross-functional skills and culture

Want to get into DevOps? Can you explain without diving straight into technical jargon? Know the cultural aspects first and learn how to communicate and lead first.

Want to get into DevOps? Become a cross-functional technologist. Learn the culture and how to communicate. Know the tools and how to build CI/CD workflows.

25/09/2018
Establish operational coexistence in hybrid environments

What does coexistence look like in a hybrid environment? developers need to know how to juggle new technologies with the old.

When you adopt a new technology -- new infrastructure or microservices -- it doesn't mean your existing systems disappear. DevOps organizations are built on hybrid environments.

22/09/2018
A DevOps adoption strategy should be an operational overhaul

DevOps has an identity problem. adoption requires new ways of working, not shiny new tools. You’ll need organizational awareness and thoughtful leadership to pave the path of least resistance.

Your DevOps adoption strategy shouldn't be about combining teams or linking a bunch of toolchains. DevOps leaders need to win hearts and minds. DevOps transformations start with culture.

21/09/2018
The DevOps hiring process should be audition-based

Should companies do away with technical testing as a part of the hiring process. Of course not. But that doesn't mean they should hire the DevOps engineers with the best certificate scores.

A litany of IT and tools certification has taken over the DevOps hiring process. With the pace of the industry and demands of a DevOps engineer position, we need to rethink how we test for IT skill.

20/09/2018
With collaboration, an automation pipeline can crack DevSecOps

It's true that in modern organization, and security have different agendas. So what's the key to collaboration? Start with the reconciling power of automation.

DevOps means speed. Sometimes that comes at the cost of security. Can the integration of DevOps and security in an automation pipeline actually improve both security and agility in the process? Reuven Harrison thinks so. It's how you get to DevSecOps.

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