eBay wants to expand its use of Docker containers and has composed a tool, TessMaster, to help them run on Kubernetes cluster management.By Charles Babcock Editor at Large, Cloud, 12/28/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The Agile concept isn't just about IT and development, but about a mindset that has to extend throughout the business. By Christopher O'Malley, CEO, Compuware , 12/27/20167 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Docker has contributed a component of Docker Engine, Containerd, to the community; it will provide a key element of a universal runtime.By Charles Babcock Editor at Large, Cloud, 12/16/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Analytics is being embedded in all kinds of software which suggests a major shift is on the horizon. How we think about analytics will change and so will our use of analytics. We explain why.By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 12/15/20161 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
A look back how companies like Google and newer players on the scene like Docker changed the IT landscape this year.By Cynthia Harvey , 12/14/20161 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
TEKsystems research finds many IT leaders have a positive outlook on next year with a focus on cloud and security.By Marcia Savage Managing Editor, Network Computing, 12/13/20161 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Trulia transformed its data stack to accommodate real-time high-volume data collection, and to provide customers with recommendations. Now, to gain greater reliability and elasticity, the organization plans to migrate its data operations to AWS.By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 12/13/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
At AWS ReInvent, Werner Vogels looks back on how Amazon Web Services got to where it is, and where it's going next.By Charles Babcock Editor at Large, Cloud, 12/12/20162 comments | Read | Post a Comment
IT organization budgets look happy and positive on the surface, but there's less money for maintenance and more for cloud and software development. The signs point to tumultuous times ahead.By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 12/8/20163 comments | Read | Post a Comment
IT pros and developers can't be excellent at everything. Instead, embracing specialization and empowering collaboration in your organization can achieve meaningful and lasting DevOps progress. By Nathen Harvey Vice President of Community Development, Chef, 12/8/20163 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Trainline migrates to the cloud, takes Oracle database applications with it for performance faster than Exadata's.By Charles Babcock Editor at Large, Cloud, 12/6/20161 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Amazon Web Services is filling the gaps in its software development/deployment process in a bid to attract enterprise developers.By Charles Babcock Editor at Large, Cloud, 12/6/20161 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
DevOps is based on continuous improvement and development, with employees as active participants in that iterative process. Enabling self-learning and self-improving among employees is central to this school of thought.By Andi Mann Chief Technology Advocate at Splunk, 12/5/20161 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
IT teams at enterprises of all sizes need to embrace the DevOps movement to deal with increasingly complex IT that needs to move quickly.By Patrick Hubbard Head Geek & Director of Technical Product Marketing, SolarWinds, 11/29/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Sharyn Leaver of Forrester Research cites the fable of the tortoise and the hare: While slow and steady may sometimes win, here�s why a modern IT environment may require us to act more like the hare and less like the tortoise. By Sharyn Leaver, VP & Group Director, Forrester Research , 11/23/20161 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Chief Data 0fficers have been on the rise in enterprise organizations for the past few years. Do they belong in the IT organization, or should they have their own organization?By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 11/18/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Big data, security, and developer jobs are expected to get salary boosts in the coming year, according to Robert Half's 2017 Technology & IT Salary Guide. Here's a look at 10 hot jobs to watch. By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 11/15/20162 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Even if your shop hasn't embraced DevOps and has no plans to do so, the practice offers leadership and communication guidance applicable to nearly every facet of IT. Here's what we learned from presentations at the DevOps Enterprise Summit in San Francisco.By Susan Nunziata Editorial Director, 11/15/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
A Gartner survey of chief data officers found that 30% of them are now reporting to the CEO. Also, many companies are creating a new Office of the CDO with its own staff, budget, and responsibilities separate from IT.By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 11/14/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Big data, IoT, and other applications are changing cloud computing, according to Cisco's sixth annual Global Cloud Computing Index. The report finds that cloud traffic will represent 92% of all data center traffic by 2020, and that companies will build 485 hyperscale data centers in the next three years.By Charles Babcock Editor at Large, Cloud, 11/14/20160 comments | Read | Post a Comment
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