Continuous Delivery

HashiCorp Atlas

HashiCorp launches Atlas–a powerful suite of open source DevOps tools

There are many awesome open source tools available to help organizations embrace and manage a DevOps culture or environment. What’s even better than a random collection of disjointed tools, though, is a suite or platform that pulls some of the

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DockerCon

DockerCon was about more than just the Open Container Project

The Open Container Project was the DockerCon “shot heard ’round the world”. The news that Docker and CoreOS worked out their differences and united in a common effort along with just about every major tech company to develop and maintain

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CloudBees

CloudBees CEO talks about relationship with Jenkins and the user community

Jenkins is an open source project run by an independent, autonomous community. However, CloudBees is a significant contributor and benefactor to the Jenkins project. With the Jenkins User Conference coming up in Alexandria, Virginia in less than two weeks I

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IBM Watson

IBM Watson supercomputer strives to achieve continuous value

The IBM Watson supercomputer simultaneously depends on and drives DevOps. It relies on DevOps principles because a self-learning cognitive system needs continuous monitoring and continuous improvement to keep up with the volume of data being analyzed. Without DevOps Watson would

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