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How I built an app Part 2:- The platform, testing, asset storage and more

Posted onMay 2, 2017May 2, 2017AuthorPaul Trebilco

I recently wrote about my experience building a time tracking app using Test Driven Development and Continuous Integration. It generated some questions about the tools I use and how I use them, which is fantastic: I’d rather take part in Read More …

CategoriesArticles, DevOpsTagsDevOps, switchedlink, TDD

The Economic case for DevOps

Posted onApril 7, 2017Authoradministrator

“Data-driven decision making” has proven to be more than just a trend. Many organizations are realizing they must get on board to maintain an edge in an increasingly competitive landscape. This marks a shift from the traditional model of setting Read More …

CategoriesArticles, DevOpsTagsDevOps, switchedlink

TDD and Bridge Building

How I built an app using TDD and continuous deployment. Part 1

Posted onJanuary 19, 2017February 2, 2017Authoradministrator

My long years in the tech industry have given me some perspective on how software is produced today. The developers who have just started working professionally might not be aware just how radical the change has been from the waterfall Read More …

CategoriesArticles, DevOpsTagsContinuous, DevOps, Software, switchedlink, TDD

Metrics that matter. What will DevOps deliver?

Posted onDecember 14, 2016December 14, 2016Authoradministrator

DevOps has been on the top of my mind lately, thanks to plenty of inspiration from the recent all-day DevOps Conference. Now that we’ve got some real data and case studies showing what DevOps can do, the business case is Read More …

CategoriesArticles, DevOpsTagsde, DevOps, switchedlink

Becoming Agile. Observations from the All Day DevOps Event

Posted onDecember 6, 2016December 10, 2016Authoradministrator

For IT specialists on the bleeding edge, the recent All Day DevOps Event was a blissful 15 straight hours of high-quality learning. Honestly, it was probably more useful than many live all-weekend conferences I’ve attended. I won’t attempt to point Read More …

CategoriesArticles, DevOpsTagsall day Devops conference, DevOps, switchedlink

When old habits and big egos get in the way. Why IT projects fail

Posted onNovember 14, 2016November 21, 2016Authoradministrator

Not all technology failures stem from technology problems. If you’ve ever seen someone drop their smartphone on the sidewalk or chuck a shoe at their TV in anger, you already know this to be the case. But at many companies, Read More …

CategoriesArticlesTagsIT project management

You don’t need to spend billions to get security like Google

Posted onNovember 4, 2016November 21, 2016Authoradministrator

Companies are more cognizant of the need for security for their business and customer data in 2016. Somewhat counter-intuitively, many companies seem more complacent than ever. Among many leadership teams, there’s often a sense that you direct your IT people Read More …

CategoriesInfoSecTagsIT security, privacy and security

Smart companies get connected. How we implemented the IoT

Posted onOctober 7, 2016November 21, 2016Authoradministrator

Innovative network engineering can do a lot for a company, boosting collaboration and productivity (while cutting costs – a win-win situation for any firm). But a functional, secure network also opens up other exciting possibilities: a prime example is the Read More …

CategoriesArticles, Network EngineeringTagsDesign, Engineering, IoT networking, Network

Peacekeeper. How we go behind enemy lines to fix IT networks

Posted onSeptember 26, 2016November 21, 2016Authoradministrator

As an outside IT specialist, we can get called in on some dangerous missions. Fixing a network is always a unique challenge. But when angry people on both sides get their guard up, you could be walking into a minefield. Read More …

CategoriesNetwork EngineeringTagsNetwork, outside specialist, switchedlink

Wireless, the preferred connectivity option for enterprise

Posted onSeptember 2, 2016November 21, 2016Authoradministrator

For enterprise companies, Wi-Fi is not the slow, dumpy cousin of network connections any more. Had I made the same claim a year ago, or even six months ago, it might have been pretty contentious. As of mid-July, given the Read More …

CategoriesInformation, Network EngineeringTagsswitchedlink, wave 2 network standard, Wifi

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