What Is NoOps? A Complete Guide to the Future of IT Operations
Software teams now deploy code many times a day, push fixes in minutes, and rely on automated rollbacks when things […]
Software teams now deploy code many times a day, push fixes in minutes, and rely on automated rollbacks when things […]
In December 2020 investigators traced a supply-chain breach to updates of SolarWinds Orion, a network-monitoring tool. The tampered code reached
Software teams must push code to users without breaking running services. Two professional disciplines shape that objective: DevOps and Site
Choosing a service mesh is a platform decision that touches every service your cluster will run. The mesh dictates how
Teams that store Kubernetes manifests in Git still debate the controller that should keep clusters in line with those manifests.
Deploying new code always carries the risk of unexpected failures, yet downtime isn’t acceptable for most businesses. A canary deployment
Containers changed deployment from “works on my machine” to repeatable builds that run anywhere. For most engineers, the first encounter
Software no longer lives on a single server in a locked room. It runs in public clouds, on mobile phones,
Uptime used to be about keeping a single box alive. Today a “simple” web app may span container clusters, managed
Every firm needs two results from its software: stable security and quick delivery. When teams treat these goals as separate,
Version strings look simple, yet they sit on a critical path. A single mismatch can force an emergency rollback, stall
DevOps in India has shifted from late-night shell fixes to a discipline that influences board-level goals. Every hiring round now