From Containers to Kubernetes: The Definitions, Connections and More
In this blog post, we define the terms and explain the connections of a modern software factory.
In this blog post, we define the terms and explain the connections of a modern software factory.
It has become clear that the landscape of cloud adoption is one of hybrid and multicloud deployment. According to Gartner, by the end of 2020, 75% of organizations will have deployed a multi or hybrid cloud model.
Both open source and commercial off-the-shelf software are equally powerful tools. The key is knowing when to use which.
Embracing modern practices and tools is easier said than done. But these tips can set your agency on the right path to success.
For government agencies, AI has the potential to be transformative, providing an unprecedented leap in the ability to manage operations, deliver services and support the mission. But like any new technology, AI requires the right platform.
DevSecOps requires new tools and tactics, as it builds on the cultural changes of DevOps to integrate the work of security teams sooner rather than later.
To be successful in DevOps, agencies can do three things: create small teams for specific problems, get feedback from the customer and network small teams to solve more complex problems.
Given the advance of cyberattacks and security issues throughout government today, this focus on security needs to continue – and it makes it more important than ever that security teams are incorporated into the DevOps culture that is developing. This leads to DevSecOps – meaning thinking about application and infrastructure security from the start.
Red Hat president and CEO Jim Whitehurst writes that being an open leader means creating the context others need to do their best work.
When making decisions about how to embrace openness, every organization or team will find itself guided by its individual goals, mission, culture, and industry regulations.