Monthly Archives: October 2021
Silos are great for storing grain. They are awful for DevSecOps (or any organization, really) – and it literally goes against the very foundation of DevOps. DevOps is about increasing communication and coordination and working together across functional areas to make better, more secure, and more resilient software.
Chaos engineering. Kind of sounds like planning to be spontaneous. But, that is the point – you introduce “chaos” (planned failures) into your system. You know when they are happening, monitoring it, and at the ready to fix it (and not doing it at 3 AM because you want to keep your team and coworkers […]
Spoiler alert: Despite both bicep and arm being in the title, this has nothing to do with body building. But, if you want to talk about infrastructure as code (IaC) and an easier and more efficient way to implement it on Azure Resource Manager, you are in the right place. Read on. If you were […]
Value stream management. Okay, I admit it. I hadn’t heard of this term before – and I have three business degrees. It definitely rings of a B-school term and sounds interesting. I have also listened to Helen Beal’s previous All Day DevOps sessions, so I knew she would be interesting. Side note: she mentioned today […]