This post was written by Chris O’Dell co-author of Team Guide to Software Releasability. Last night, our partners The Scale Factory hosted a roundtable discussion on the subject of DevOps on Windows. As a co-author of the Continuous Delivery with Windows and .Net book, this event was right up my street. The discussions were under Chatham HouseContinue reading “DevOps on Windows Hosted Roundtable”
Category Archives: Partner
Addressing Build & Deploy Anti-patterns for Continuous Delivery Success
What follows is a guest post from Fiercely, a software consultancy based in Coimbra, Portugal. After a great presentation at IPEXPO Europe on “Continuous Delivery Anti-patterns from the wild” by Matthew Skelton, we quickly drew parallels with our own work and experiences here at Fiercely.
Database Deployability – #4 Name Things Transparently
This post was written by Matthew Skelton co-author of Team Guide to Software Operability. Deployability is now a first-class concern for databases, and there are several technical choices (conscious and accidental) which band together to block the deployability of databases. Can we improve database deployability and enable true Continuous Delivery for our software systems? Of course weContinue reading “Database Deployability – #4 Name Things Transparently”
Database Deployability – #3 Archive, Distinguish, and Split Data
This post was written by Matthew Skelton co-author of Team Guide to Software Operability. Deployability is now a first-class concern for databases, and there are several technical choices (conscious and accidental) which band together to block the deployability of databases. Can we improve database deployability and enable true Continuous Delivery for our software systems? Of course weContinue reading “Database Deployability – #3 Archive, Distinguish, and Split Data”
Database Deployability – #2 Reduce Accidental Complexity
This post was written by Matthew Skelton co-author of Team Guide to Software Operability. `Deployability is now a first-class concern for databases, and there are several technical choices (conscious and accidental) which band together to block the deployability of databases. Can we improve database deployability and enable true Continuous Delivery for our software systems? Of course weContinue reading “Database Deployability – #2 Reduce Accidental Complexity”
Database Deployability – #1 Minimize changes in Production
This post was written by Matthew Skelton co-author of Team Guide to Software Operability. Deployability is now a first-class concern for databases, and there are several technical choices (conscious and accidental) which band together to block the deployability of databases. Can we improve database deployability and enable true Continuous Delivery for our software systems? Of course weContinue reading “Database Deployability – #1 Minimize changes in Production”
Skelton Thatcher Consulting partners with Redgate to offer Database Lifecycle Management expertise
This post was written by Rob Thatcher, co-author of Team Guide to Software Operability. Data and databases are often the most tricky part of automated software delivery. At Skelton Thatcher Consulting, we have helped many organisations with data-driven software systems to move towards Continuous Delivery, so we are very pleased to be part of the new partner programContinue reading “Skelton Thatcher Consulting partners with Redgate to offer Database Lifecycle Management expertise”
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