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A few years back in 2014, the Wall Street Journal said, "DevOps is a buzzword for a new movement associated with enterprise IT that in reality plays more in the domain of startups and SMBs." That stirred up an understandable ruckus in the DevOps world.
Solutions Management manufacturer Puppet last year said (gated), "DevOps is an understood set of practices and cultural values that has been proven to help organizations of all sizes improve their software release cycles, software quality, security, and ability to get rapid feedback on product development."
So, who's right?
In this episode of the InSecurity Podcast, host Matt Stephenson is joined by special guest Alan Shimel, Founder of DevOps.com and Co-Founder DevOps Institute, obviously did not agree with that WSJ article, and has been quite busy in the DevOps world ever since as the movement has grown to play a key role in the continued evolution of the IT Industry.
By Matt StephensonA few years back in 2014, the Wall Street Journal said, "DevOps is a buzzword for a new movement associated with enterprise IT that in reality plays more in the domain of startups and SMBs." That stirred up an understandable ruckus in the DevOps world.
Solutions Management manufacturer Puppet last year said (gated), "DevOps is an understood set of practices and cultural values that has been proven to help organizations of all sizes improve their software release cycles, software quality, security, and ability to get rapid feedback on product development."
So, who's right?
In this episode of the InSecurity Podcast, host Matt Stephenson is joined by special guest Alan Shimel, Founder of DevOps.com and Co-Founder DevOps Institute, obviously did not agree with that WSJ article, and has been quite busy in the DevOps world ever since as the movement has grown to play a key role in the continued evolution of the IT Industry.