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Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery for Database Changes

Dzone - DevOps

DevOps proposes Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) solutions for software project management. One of the key areas of CI/CD is to address changes. It helps to keep track of changes critical for debugging production problems.

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7 sins of digital transformation

CIO

“Few companies realize the role that organizational structure and culture play in driving transformation, and instead focus solely on the technology,” says Sunil Senan, SVP and global head of data, analytics, and AI at Infosys. There’s often ambition to address all or most problems, but that can leave the system user behind.

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8 strategies for accelerating IT modernization

CIO

He continues: “The CIOs we work with aren’t interested in modernizations that aren’t accretive to the organization’s mission, stakeholders, economics, or culture. Instead, experts advise using agile principles for quick wins and incremental advancements whenever possible. They target modernizations efforts at these unmet needs.

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Asking the Experts: What’s the Best Way to Evangelize DevOps Internally?

CollabNet VersionOne

And this is largely due to a culture that is receptive to new ideas, willing to change and individuals who are open to following through with what DevOps requires of them. Mirco Hering, Principal Director, APAC DevOps and Agile, at Accenture has been advocating for DevOps, before it was even called DevOps.

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Important Practices for DevOps in the Cloud

OTS Solutions

Train staff on both DevOps Development and Cloud Computing If you are dealing with issues with the implementation of DevOps Development in the cloud, you are probably fighting a battle that is both cultural and technological. One of the key benefits is increased speed and agility.

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When the Unstoppable Force of Growth Meets the Immovable Object of Control

The Agile Manager

And, the hero culture means they are personally invested in success: this is their code, this is personal. But the fundamental hero culture that is resistant to any change is a hold-over from the early, free-wheeling days. Agile is pretty good for this. Agile is pretty good for this, too. Build continuously.

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‘Scrum == Cancer’ ¦ Plus: Linux 6.5 Ships

DevOps.com

In this week’s #TheLongView: Scrum sucks, sources say; and here comes the Linux 6.5

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