by Ryan Ely | Apr 21, 2022 | Continuous Delivery, Continuous Testing, Humans of DevOps, SKILup
SKILup Day: CI/CD Event Recap SKILup Day: CI/CD on April 21, 2022, offered a day full of sessions, yoga, networking, a sponsor hall and even a DevOps-inspired mixology class! The one-day virtual conference featured “how-to” lessons and insight from speakers Bill...
by Ryan Ely | Jul 27, 2021 | Continuous Delivery, Continuous Testing, DevOps Basics, SKILup
We declared July as Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) month! This month, DevOps Institute released the highly-anticipated SRE Practitioner course and certification! The first of its kind globally and in the Industry, the new advanced SRE...
by Ryan Ely | Jun 1, 2021 | Cloud, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Testing, DevOps Basics, SRE, Upskilling
DevOps Institute partners with AWS to create AWS Marketplace DevOps Workshop series By: Helen Beal, Chief Ambassador at DevOps Institute I remember when Amazon was a laughing stock in the dot-com bubble back in 1999. They were consistently sneered at for being...
by Donna Hanna | Nov 4, 2020 | Continuous Delivery, Continuous Testing, DevOps Basics
By: Tracy Ragan With the shift to cloud native architecture comes the shift to microservices, and this shift will disrupt business as usual for all testing from development through pre-production. Microservices change many things about how we see the world from a...
by Ryan Ely | Jul 17, 2018 | Continuous Testing
By: Cynthia Harvey DevOps requires everyone who works in IT to undergo a cultural transformation. And that transformation is often particularly profound for those who work on the quality assurance (QA) or testing teams. A dramatic cultural shift can sometimes seem...
by Ryan Ely | Jun 13, 2018 | Continuous Delivery, Continuous Testing, DevOps Basics
Image source zhengzaishuru via Getty Images By: Eveline Oehrlich As the lifecycle of a product goes through many different stages with various stakeholders involved, each one with different expectations, the concept of “continuous” is essential across...