5 DevOps things that have changed because of COVID-19
Thursday night 21st May 2020 saw the return of the DevOps Sydney meetup. This months meetup was the first since the working isolation has been enforced around Covid-19.
Thursday night 21st May 2020 saw the return of the DevOps Sydney meetup. This months meetup was the first since the working isolation has been enforced around Covid-19.
Through continuous compliance, continuous integration and continuous delivery we’ve reduced the cycle time for deploying changes – but how do you know these are the right changes? Enter the AWS Well Architected Framework.
With the current environment world-wide requiring more and more of our workforce to work from home (remotely), businesses are increasingly worried about losing delivery velocity due to employee disengagement as a result of large periods of remote only contact.
Data initiatives tends to be long and painful affairs. Let’s take a look at how applying DataOps coupled with Cloud technologies can help accelerate your data projects
A technique for estimating feature delivery dates when velocity data is not available but the scope of features/epics/stories is well defined.
The current mainstream approach to Test Driven Development can lead to having tightly coupled tests locking us into an implementation. In this (possibly controversial) article I present how the popular approach to TDD can lead to increasing technical debt, and introduce an alternative which allows for more agile development.
In this post I talk about one of my favourite futurespective techniques, the Future-Backwards and how you can utilise it effectively to quickly identify the ‘Path to Good’.
We keep hearing that Agile methodologies work… but, what if they’re not? Sometimes you need to look under the hood.
Using the Sailboat Retrospective to look back – and forward – at one of our current projects
As more organisations move toward an agile way of working, user stories are increasingly being used as the preferred technique for capturing requirements
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