In recent years there has been significant progress integrating security into software development lifecycles. However, software security is necessarily dynamic and evolving, which inevitably results in some fallbacks, too. The good news is that, as with any challenge, there are some positive lessons that can give us foresight into where DevSecOps is heading in 2019. […]
Posts Tagged ‘DevOps’
Leverage DevOps to Speed Up Your Digital Transformation
Improving your business processes is an important aspect of digital transformations, but so is speed and efficiency. Here’s how DevOps can help. Committing to a digital transformation is no longer an option for modern-day businesses – it’s a necessity. Being able to constantly innovate and make use of newer technology not only helps companies improve […]
Featured Post: The Power of Autoscaling
This article first appeared in Devops.com, written by Senior Software Engineer Alejandro Calderon. Many years ago when I was interning as a software engineer, I made a mistake that could have ended my career just as it was getting started … It was my birthday, and I was given the task of loading queries to […]
Continuous Delivery for the Enterprise Accelerator
Managing your DevOps strategies can be a bit tricky – from builds and releases to the tools you need to be successful, navigating Sitecore can sometimes require a guide along the path. This post explores Team Development for Sitecore and Sitecore Ship as tools to drive DevOps automation in Sitecore.
Adopting DevOps: Fail fast and Try Again
Adopting DevOps is no longer a matter of “if”, but “when.” With 50% of organizations implementing DevOps in 2017, and no signs of slowing at an enterprise level in 2018, companies across all industries are looking to gain speed and agility through DevOps. But, the road to transition is anything but smooth as many teams […]
Developing a PaaS Migration Strategy
In the post “The Business Case Justification for PaaS” we looked at the benefits and a business case for PaaS. In this blog we will look at the steps to create a migration strategy to PaaS including re-platforming legacy applications. Re-platforming applications includes lift-and-shift (containerizing) applications with minor changes, refactoring applications to adhere to twelve […]
Red Hat Honors Perficient as Rising Star Partner of the Year
We are proud to announce that Red Hat has chosen Perficient, a Red Hat Premier Partner, as the winner of its Rising Star Partner of the Year Award. The announcement was made yesterday at the Red Hat North America Partner Conference, taking place October 9-11 in National Harbor, Maryland. Red Hat is the world’s leading […]
Proactive Monitoring of AEM in Adobe Managed Services with Sling Health Checks
Implementing proactive monitoring of AEM web applications using Sling Health Checks and Nagios when hosting through Adobe Managed Services.
DevOps: Puppet’s 2018 State of DevOps Report
It’s finally here! One of the largest and most comprehensive DevOps reports in the industry, the 2018 State of DevOps Report brought to you by Puppet and Splunk. This year, the report is less about the state of DevOps and more about “how.” While it is important to understand the industry, it’s even more helpful to […]
Old Problem – New Context – Business to IT Translation
In today’s world of “Cloud Everything” using “Hyper Everything” we still see an old problem creating challenges. Most IT organizations are still struggling to translate business requirements into technology requirements. Cloud has allowed us to simply accelerate the process of seeing the disconnect. I had the opportunity to hear about this experience from one of […]
Organizational DevOps – an Enterprise Contradiction
Does your business structure help or hurt your DevOps move? “Organizational DevOps” is the enterprise level action for a DevOps strategy and tactics. There is a natural struggle when moving towards DevOps, but therein is the value. First some context … Process or Project Operations management is the attempt to run things better – in the current […]
DevOps/OpsDev: The Name Debate is Over
DevOps was first introduced in 2008 as an extension of proper development, but shortly thereafter, “OpsDev” was on many of our minds. I believe the earliest mention of OpsDev was 2012 [Randy Clark in UK Business Computing World, “DevOps or OpsDev?”]. Please forgive me if you made an earlier mention! Why the Name Debate? There […]