Daily Archives: November 12, 2020
FinTech experts Matthew Ellis and Chenxi Wang took questions during All Day DevOps last keynote of 2020. Matthew works at Macquarie, a global, digital-only financial services company without any branch network and Chenxi is a founder and general partner at Rain Capital, a cybersecurity firm for financial institutions.
In this talk, Richard discussed the AWS Well-Architected Framework and its associated design principles and best practices. His goal was to teach everyone how to conduct a Well-Architected review.
Ed Griebel, VP of Digital Engineering and Competitive design at Northrop Grumman shared how the company has been optimizing outcomes with their software in order to maintain high customer satisfaction.
Rob Cuddy and Colin Bell highlight that DevSecOps is not the same thing as continuous security—and that the latter requires the real attention and focus.
Today, Ola Chowning talked about culture. But, rather than just talk – she’s walking us through some real examples that revolve around scaling DevOps in an organization.
Brian Fox, a management consultant supporting the U.S. government, spoke about the importance of psychological safety when bringing DevOps to bear inside an organization.
Hasan Yasar, a technical director, security engineer, and teacher with more than 25 years of experience in software development discusses how to identify the things that are important and actually contribute to meaningful outcomes in DevOps.
Liz Fong-Jones has 11 years of experience in SRE and previously worked at Google. Now she’s the principle dev advocate at Honeycomb.
As we have been implementing rate limiting on Docker Hub for free anonymous and authenticated image pulls, we’ve heard a lot of questions from our users about how this will affect them. And we’ve also heard a number of statements that are inaccurate or misleading about the potential impacts of the change. I want to […]