Owning Incident Response: It’s All About The Iterative Improvements
Recently, I was putting together training material for our upcoming track on “Owning Incident Response” at PagerDuty University, and I listened to the recordings of incident...
Recently, I was putting together training material for our upcoming track on “Owning Incident Response” at PagerDuty University, and I listened to the recordings of incident...
The point of continuous integration is to automate builds and tests, and bring efficiency and quality to the pipeline. However, things do sometimes go wrong...
Have you ever come into a company and looked around and wanted to change everything so it’s new, modern, and follows best practices? Or have...
On June 28th, 2017, we marked four years of performing “Failure Fridays” at PagerDuty. As a quick recap, Failure Fridays are a practice we conduct...
“Chaos Engineering is the discipline of experimenting on a distributed system in order to build confidence in the system’s capability to withstand turbulent conditions in...
“Walking over to the Ops room – I don’t feel like I ever need to do that anymore.” In the run up to our latest...
Here at PagerDuty, we spend a lot of time thinking about how we can help the DevOps community and IT professionals succeed. We’re particularly interested...
It was great to spend time with our community of hundreds of first responders, incident commanders, developers, and NOC managers at AWS re:Invent. Many of...
What is DevOps Monitoring? DevOps has completely changed the game when it comes to how development and IT operations teams work and collaborate together. With...
Monitoring is pivotal in the sustained proactivity in your ITOps architecture. In recent years, we have seen an explosion in both the number of and...
Live Webinar: Tuesday August 30th, 1:00p ET More than ever, businesses are rapidly increasing their focus on quickly identifying ways to drive greater results. As...
Monitoring tools are intended to make life easier for DevOps team, and choosing the right DevOps monitoring tool can make all the difference for efficient...
At Velocity Santa Clara this year, I gave a talk about the interplay between the DevOps movement and product management. I think it’s important for...
Admittedly, two years ago I was a bulk contributor to the DevOps noise with conversations rooted in the movement around culture, principles, and goals. And...
Building Fast and Breaking Fast with Big Blue Build Fast – Break Fast. That’s the mantra of the DevOps movement, and one that’s always associated...
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A DevOps Primer to Help You at IBM InterConnect Are you going to IBM Interconnect, but don’t know much about DevOps? We’ve got you covered....
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Many DevOps companies embrace risk, but fear of failing is hard-wired into most of us. Here are 3 ways to handle an emotional reaction to failure.
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Democracy: the great experiment. The voice of the people leading. The end of rigid and overbearing hierarchies. These principles have been with us for over two centuries in government, but many business models still look like the British Empire. As the pace of development continues to scale and customers come to expect real-time response to their concerns, businesses with complex IT departments are transitioning to a DevOps model that gives them the agility to stay up and responsive to the voice of the people. Here we explore how fostering a DevOps culture can build a more democratic workplace and customer experience.
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