In 1944, the CIA’s precursor, the Office of Strategic Services, distributed the Simple Sabotage Field Manual, a pamphlet containing instructions on how Allied sympathizers in Nazi Germany might weaken ...
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Unlock the full InfoQ experience by logging in! Stay updated with your favorite authors and topics, engage with content, and download exclusive resources. Amir Langer discusses the evolution of ...
In today’s world, where technology is central to every industry, it has become increasingly important to deliver software not only faster, but safer, in order to stay competitive. One of the markets ...
That's the question recently put forth by Gareth Daine, who quizzed some 25 industry experts and observers on whether the two methodologies clash, or are compatible. ITIL, originally known as ...
“We aren’t doing ITIL or ITSM any more – we’re a DevOps shop now.”’ “ITIL is too slow and formal for us now.” “We’re far too process driven and formal to do DevOps – it won’t happen here.” It feels ...
"DevOps is a recognition that the relationship between developers and operations staff was broken. Developers are expected to ship more code, more frequently. Change is their friend. Ops are expected ...
CIOs have a new mandate from CEOs: Accelerate innovation and growth as a business-driven thought leader rather than a caretaker of technology. This paradigm shift requires changes in how IT teams work ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by William Ayerst in his role ...