Infrastructure-as-code on HPE GreenLake using Terraform Didier LalliMarch 27, 20220442 views [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The process of managing and provisioning computer data centers through machine-readable definition files, otherwise known as Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), offers many significant benefits. It helps to increase operational agility, simplify management, reduce errors, and save cost. In this post, I’ll explore some of the benefits of using IaC on HPE GreenLake through the use of Terraform. Let’s harness some of the benefits of Infrastructure as Code One of the superpowers of IaC is its repeatability, the fact that you can set something up once and then use the same information in multiple ways.… Read more
Discovering HPE DEV: One Developer’s Journey Jay GiangSeptember 21, 20210253 views As a full-stack developer, I’m always looking for ways to more easily build out applications. In my exploration, I came across the HPE Developer web portal (aka, the HPE DEV site). One of the first things that caught my eye was the variety of different platforms that HPE offers and supports, many of which are open source. One platform in particular, Grommet, really piqued my interest.… Read more
Security Champions – they can help put the “SEC” in DevSecOps Stan WissemanJune 15, 20210551 views While DevOps can mean different things to different people or organizations, ideally security is an implied requirement of successful DevOps and there’s no need to differentiate by adding the “Sec”. Security should already be embedded. Read more
HPE Developer Community Meets a Changing World Head On Dale RensingMarch 23, 20210191 views The world is changing. When have those words never been true? The only real constant in life is change. How you deal with change is what defines how you will survive – and thrive. Consider the challenges posed by social distancing to any community of technologists. Take the HPE Developer Community, for example. We thrive on connecting with each other, discussing problems, and collaborating to build solutions.… Read more
The Adventure of Making Git Work on NonStop Randall BeckerMarch 28, 20190385 views [vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text] What you are about to read is based on facts, but the dates are approximate. It’s all really a blur at this point. [/vc_column_text][penci_fancy_heading _text_align=”left” subtitle_pos=”belowline” title=”” title_tag=”h6″ separator_margin_top=”1px” css_animation=”bounceInLeft” block_id=”penci_fancy_heading-1566254267353″] Porting’s Log – Stardate 4 (well, we really don’t have Stardate yet, so let’s just call it March 2016.) I found a version of git online going back to May 2014, version 2.0.0, that worked a little on NonStop, that Jojo had worked on, built, and had about seven patches contributed and accepted.… Read more