The need for cloud computing has become inevitable in today’s business scenario with many employees accessing more and more data from virtual platforms and also opting for the work-from-home option. C-level executives of a majority…
‘Containers’ and ‘Serverless’ are two of the most trending technologies used by DevOps teams for quick and efficient deployment of applications. Though Containers and Serverless share some of the same features, they are different technologies…
Let’s go back in time to an age where there were no SRE or DevOps teams. That was a time in history when security, development, and operations teams worked in silos. Communication and collaboration were…
First off, what is DevOps? It’s an approach to the software development lifecycle that merges development and operations into one cohesive unit. Before DevOps, these teams worked in silos – but not anymore. DevOps brings…
A DevOps approach to software engineering is centered on collaboration, communication, and consistency. These three Cs ensure that software development lifecycles are secure, efficient, and delivered – fast. But how do DevOps teams measure their…
A Gartner forecast predicts that by 2021, over 75% of midsize/large organizations will have adopted a hybrid IT strategy. That’s over half of big companies choosing hybrid cloud solutions! Why should companies integrate a hybrid…
In our last blog post on AWS vs. GCP vs. Azure’s hybrid cloud capabilities, we covered four of the most basic criteria companies assess a suitable cloud computing system on. A NASDAQ report states that…
In a hybrid cloud setup, storage and computing infrastructure are composed of both private and public cloud computing systems. The different components are crafted so that they can be streamlined to work with other cloud…
“Behind every cloud is another cloud.” The Wizard of Oz star Judy Garland’s quote also extends to cloud computing, especially when we delve into the world of multi-cloud! Whether it’s hybrid cloud or multi cloud,…
The conglomeration of development, security, and operations teams in software development life cycles is better known as DevSecOps. Unlike its predecessor DevOps, DevSecOps offers embedded security right from the SDLC inception and coding stages, up…
According to a Forrester study, 43% of DevSecOps security team individuals stated that they implement testing tools very early on in their software development lifecycles (SDLC). That number is growing as software security professionals realize…
DevSecOps is DevOps’ bigger, better, and bolder sibling. Where DevOps managed to save time and money for development and operations teams, DevSecOps goes one-step further by integrating additional, tighter measures of security from the ideation…