State of Devops — 2024
Since DevOps was born we’ve had git, pipelines, containers, serverless infrastructure, social coding and AI. Where does that leave DevOps today?🤷♀️
Since DevOps was born we’ve had git, pipelines, containers, serverless infrastructure, social coding and AI. Where does that leave DevOps today?🤷♀️
This post explains the business case for DevOps - not in tech lingo, but in terms of people, organizations and product development.
A summary Jeffery Liker’s book “The Toyota Way” 2nd edition. Meant as an introduction for anyone who wants to learn the very basics of The Toyota Way.
I reflect on some of the findings in the Google DORA 2023 report, with a surprise hidden in chapter 7
We’re fascinated by building quality in - as opposed to glue it on after the release. We continuously improve the eco-system that surrounds software developm...
Visualizing and organizing for flow of value
“Industrial DevOps” provides a comprehensive guide on how to apply Agile and DevOps principles in the development of cyber-physical systems.
I reflect on some of the findings in the Google DORA 2023 report, with a surprise hidden in chapter 7
Visualizing and organizing for flow of value
“Industrial DevOps” provides a comprehensive guide on how to apply Agile and DevOps principles in the development of cyber-physical systems.
I reflect on some of the findings in the Google DORA 2023 report, with a surprise hidden in chapter 7
Visualizing and organizing for flow of value
“Industrial DevOps” provides a comprehensive guide on how to apply Agile and DevOps principles in the development of cyber-physical systems.
This post explains the business case for DevOps - not in tech lingo, but in terms of people, organizations and product development.
A summary Jeffery Liker’s book “The Toyota Way” 2nd edition. Meant as an introduction for anyone who wants to learn the very basics of The Toyota Way.
…or join us as a Junior Developer
Visualizing and organizing for flow of value
We’re striving to form a Community of Practice around FlowTech and Contemporary DevOps that allows for legitimate peripheral participation.
This post explains the business case for DevOps - not in tech lingo, but in terms of people, organizations and product development.
Since DevOps was born we’ve had git, pipelines, containers, serverless infrastructure, social coding and AI. Where does that leave DevOps today?🤷♀️