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ARTICLES, BLOGS, VIDEOS & DEMOS |
Our bi-monthly readings… |
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What the Internet of Things will look like 10 years from now By Tom Raftery |
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With the increasing pace of innovation, falling prices for components, and amazing network effects from the connected Internet of Things, the future looks very bright, even if we no longer use the term Internet of Things. |
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Mind the Gap - QA Competencies vs. Client Demand #TestExpo17
By Lara Irwin |
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The theme of this year’s TestExpo17 – Mind the Gap – addresses the common concern amongst both QA and IT professionals alike, in all sectors, that there is a perceived gap between current competencies and what their organisations require of them. The key drivers are the rapid adoption of constantly developing frameworks and technologies including Agile, DevOps, IoT, Robotics, SMACT, and IR35 Regulations in the Public Sector. |
Join Sogeti’s Enterprise Architect and Solutions Director, Andrew Fullen discussing the development of automation |
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DevOps: Test at every point in the lifecycle (and threaten testers with cricket bats) |
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By Stuart Sumner |
When trying to implement a DevOps culture within an organisation, it's important to test at every point in the lifecycle. |
Continue reading here to know the opinion of Andrew Fullen, solution director at Sogeti UK, about the importance of automation… |
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What Team Structure is Right for DevOps to Flourish? |
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By Matthew Skelton |
The primary goal of any DevOps setup within an organisation is to improve the delivery of value for customers and the business, not in itself to reduce costs, increase automation, or drive everything from configuration management… Read on here |
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Enabling Microservices: Containers & Orchestration Explained# |
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By mongoDB |
Keith Watson, in his presentation at UNICOM’s DevOps conference on 26 April in London, mentioned this flipbook while mentioning how containers benefit your business. Access the flipbook here… |
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Monolith First |
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By Martin Fowler |
According to M. Fowler, as he hear stories about teams using a microservices architecture, he’s noticed a common pattern; Read on here… |
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Legacy Application Strangulation: Case Studies |
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By Paul Hammant |
Martin Fowler wrote an article titled “Strangler Application” in mid-2004. Strangulation of a legacy or undesirable solution is a safe way to phase one thing out for something better, cheaper, or more expandable. Continue reading here… |
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Microservices for Greenfield? |
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By Sam Newman |
Sam explains that while she was facing the question: “Do we start monolithic, or start with microservices from the beginning of a greenfield project?” she thought it might be worth sharing the trade-offs she discussed and the conclusion she came up with to give a sense of the sorts of things she considers when people ask her if they should use microservices. She hopes this post will be a bit more informative than her just saying "It depends!" Read it here… |
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Container Management platforms to decrease time to market |
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By TIBCO |
Containers offer a simple, lightweight, and portable way to package and deploy applications across various systems or cloud environments, significantly enhancing developer productivity. Quickly and easily build applications that integrate numerous backend services or APIs and deploy them natively within the container or PaaS of your choice, further speeding developer productivity. |
Join these live online demos and have your questions ready to simplify integration of backend APIs and systems… |