Enews5-2 Devs don’t want to do ops by Scott Carey August 13, 2023 written by Scott Carey Developers are straining under the demands of ‘You build it, you run it,’ and operators are feeling more pressure too. Is it time for development and operations to be separated once again? With the job of software development getting more and more complex, it could be time for dev and ops specialists to separate once again. But can that be done without repeating the mistakes of the past?Devops emerged hand-in-hand with the rise of agile methodologies and cloud computing in the late 2000s, as software started to eat the world. A neat portmanteau of “development” and “operations,” devops sought to bring together the two previously separate groups responsible for building and deploying software. It also coincided with, or even inadvertently pushed forward, the need for software engineers to tighten their user feedback loops and push updates to production more frequently. While many organizations grabbed this opportunity to bring together two sets of specialists to solve common problems at previously impossible speeds, others took the rise of devops as license for developers to take responsibility for operations tasks and sought to build a super team of semi-mythical full-stack developers. [ Also on InfoWorld: In search of the devops ideal ]“Devs don’t want to deal with operational concerns, for the most part,” tweeted Devops for Dummies author and head of community engagement at Amazon Web Services, Emily Freeman.Freeman clearly hit a nerve, with hundreds of replies pouring in from developers who also did not want to do ops.“I am a dev and I don’t want to deal with operation concerns,” Scott Pantall, a software engineer at the fast food company Chipotle, replied.“Devs and ops should work closely while having differentiated roles. The empathy between teams is the real point,” Andrew Gracey, a developer evangelist at SUSE, weighed in. A ‘massive’ increase in responsibilitiesWhile the stock of enterprise software developers has never been higher, the specialized expertise of technical operations has somewhat faded into the background, even as their workloads have increased.While the stock of enterprise software developers has never been higher, the specialized expertise of technical operations has somewhat faded into the background, even as their workloads have increased. Recognizing the problemThe situation may not be as hopeless as Duggan and others believe, though it may require a significant realignment of engineering teams and their responsibilities.“The intention is not to put the burden on the developer, it is to empower developers with the right information at the right time,” Harness’s Durkin said. “They don’t want to configure everything, but they do want the information from those systems at the right time to allow operations and security and infrastructure teams to work appropriately. Devs shouldn’t care unless something breaks.” Read More August 13, 2023 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
inclusion3Uncategorized FAST Solo Development by Thomas Mannigel May 5, 2023 by Thomas Mannigel May 5, 2023 Programmers who develop software by themselves (solo coders) and their managers’ lack help because there is virtually none available. These people have had minimal information about building solo coder applications until now. This book is a comprehensive handbook for producing better solo software applications faster. 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
ArticlesC2 Fall 2022 Recap HPE Discover 2022 by Peter Grendel October 16, 2022 by Peter Grendel October 16, 2022 The future of automotive manufacturing is digital. This future is already reality for at least one German premium manufacturer. A fully digital production control system improves processes and quality, reduces cost, and creates flexibility – all at the same time. The Manufacturing Execution System PLUS from abat ensures that … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
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ArticlesC2 Summer 2022 It’s All Fun and Games at the Hack Shack! by Dale Rensing June 20, 2022 by Dale Rensing June 20, 2022 Calling all developers, data scientists, data architects, and machine learning engineers! The HPE Developer Community is excited to welcome you to Las Vegas, June 28-30, 2022 at the Hack Shack at HPE Discover 2022, The Edge-to-Cloud-Conference. 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
ArticlesC2 Spring 2022CloudDevOpsHPE GreenLake Infrastructure-as-code on HPE GreenLake using Terraform by Didier Lalli March 27, 2022 by Didier Lalli March 27, 2022 Setting up a API Client access Next, you need to create a new API Client access dedicated to Terraform. You can do this from the HPE GreenLake console under your settings icon, identity & Access, and then the API Clients tab. Create a new API Client (hpedev-hackshack-terraform in the … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
ArticlesC2 Fall 2021DevOpsHack ShackHPE Developer Community News Discovering HPE DEV: One Developer’s Journey by Jay Giang September 21, 2021 by Jay Giang September 21, 2021 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 … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
ArticlesC2 Summer 2021Education and TrainingStorage New look. New brains. All the tools! by Dale Rensing June 15, 2021 by Dale Rensing June 15, 2021 The HPE DEV team is excited to present its revamped HPE Developer Community web portal. Featuring a fresh look and feel, with easier navigation, it provides the resources you need to design and build software experiences that harness the most value from your data. With a new backend system … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
ArticlesC2 Summer 2021DevOps Security Champions – they can help put the “SEC” in DevSecOps by Stan Wisseman June 15, 2021 by Stan Wisseman June 15, 2021 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. 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
C2 Fall 2020 Software development reset – A remote DevOps epiphany by Mario Devargas September 22, 2020 by Mario Devargas September 22, 2020 No aspect of society seems able to escape being altered by the tragic outbreak of COVID-19. The now well-known slogan “Stay-at-Home” has given rise to a future where working from home has become the norm rather than the exception. Even the IT sector has felt its impact. New ways … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail