DEVOPS WEEKLY ISSUE #222 - 5th April 2015
A pretty packed issue this week, if there is a theme it would be balancing adopting new technologies against tried and trusted approaches: with a few practic...
A pretty packed issue this week, if there is a theme it would be balancing adopting new technologies against tried and trusted approaches: with a few practic...
I was lucky enough to attend the latest Scale Summit event in London last week and had lots of good conversations about all things infrastructure. Thanks to ...
Doing the newsletter every week means that themes definitely emerge for some issues depending on what I’ve been reading that week. This week that means lots ...
I’m constantly amazed at how the Devops Days events keep on growing. A quick look shows 9 events in the next 4 months, that’s more events that in 2011 or 201...
Conference season is obviously in full swing as I’ve found lots of presentations this week on topics from the future of operating systems to several looking ...
I don’t tend to include links into the intro very often, but this one everyone should read. http://itrevolution.com/karojisatsu/. Burnout is a serious issue...
A post this week, about managing a fleet of Mac desktops using Munki and Sal, reminded me I’d love to see some more posts about behind the scenes IT. I think...
The first post this week about operating microservices reminds me that it’s easier to find content about technical solutions than about operating models or h...
Config Management Camp is definitely one of my favourite events of the year. If nothing else the number of links in this weeks newsletter should reveal that....
Just a quick thank you to all the people who have emailed me links for the newsletter over the years. If anyone writes any content or comes across anything t...