CDW Solutions Architects Mitch Krombach and Rachel Arey discuss the concepts of DevOps and the cultural movement it entails. This philosophy enables IT organizations to move fast, experiment and bring more value than ever. This ever-changing and growing terrain can be hard to understand for those not already familiar. This series is intended to help business leaders, entrepreneurs and sales profes... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | NewsTech News |
As we've said before - often we hear that DevOps is all about People, Processes, and Technology. In this episode, we put a spotlight on the people who bring it all together. The name DevOps might lead you to focus just on the considerations for devel... more
As a follow-up to their debate on Squaring off with CDW we invited Field Solution Architects Jeremey Wise, Ken Collins, and Viet Pham to dive deeper into what organizations should consider when starting down a path towards DevOps. People, Process, an... more
As concepts around DevOps have become more mainstream we've also seen an emergence of new best practices around security. The concept "shifting left" is all about integrating security considerations and testing earlier into the software development ... more
Hosts Mitch Krombach and Rachel Arey Pilcher forgo having a guest join to focus on the business outcomes derived from leveraging containers and Kubernetes. Earlier in the year, we touched on the what and the how of this technology, here we focus on t... more
In a world where every business is in the software business, creating high-quality software quickly is critical. The Software Development Lifecycle is the methodology and process of creating software and getting it into production and in the hands of... more
Which came first? It's hard to talk DevOps without talking about cloud and their intertwining best practices. We also talk about the concept of Cloud-native which is a lot more than just signing up with a cloud provider and using it to run your exist... more
We interview CDW DevOps Field Solutions Architect and SAFe Agile Coach, Dave Roesch, on the important concept of Infrastructure as Code. (IaC) is often considered a key attribute of enabling best practices in DevOps. Infrastructure as Code builds on... more
Application modernization is all about ensuring the best performance of applications as possible. We interview Tim Keating, Hyperscale Solutions Architect at CDW to break down why the old ways of managing and creating applications don't work anymore ... more
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