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If your company isn’t developing software, just wait five minutes.
Many companies that never dreamed they’d be developing their own software are having to “roll their own.” Sometimes it’s an internal use only, as a custom layer over an existing platform like Salesforce, sometimes as a product they’re selling.
All this development means having to create your own development operations team.
Development Operations (DevOps) has brought IT operations and development teams a lot closer than ever before. Both sides are using network monitoring and other IT tools in some capacity, but how is DevOps taking over functions that used to be in IT's wheelhouse?
To find out, I spoke with Sean Kenworthy, Senior Manager of Development Operations and Release Engineering here at Ipswitch.
We discuss:
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If your company isn’t developing software, just wait five minutes.
Many companies that never dreamed they’d be developing their own software are having to “roll their own.” Sometimes it’s an internal use only, as a custom layer over an existing platform like Salesforce, sometimes as a product they’re selling.
All this development means having to create your own development operations team.
Development Operations (DevOps) has brought IT operations and development teams a lot closer than ever before. Both sides are using network monitoring and other IT tools in some capacity, but how is DevOps taking over functions that used to be in IT's wheelhouse?
To find out, I spoke with Sean Kenworthy, Senior Manager of Development Operations and Release Engineering here at Ipswitch.
We discuss: