Friday, April 19, 2019

CloudBees' acquisition of Electric Cloud worries users

Application Development Digest
A roundup of application development content from TechTarget's network | April 19th, 2019
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CloudBees buy jangles nerves in Electric Cloud shops

By Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer

CloudBees, best known for enterprise Jenkins support, will use Electric Cloud to expand its CI/CD focus. However, Electric Cloud users are wary of how the deal might affect the vendor's roadmap.

(SearchITOperations.com)

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Atlassian stitches Opsgenie into its portfolio, expands its integrations

Opsgenie integrations with Atlassian's Jira and Confluence unify its toolchain. But many Jira shops have already bought in to other incident management tools, such as PagerDuty.

(SearchITOperations.com)

 
Google Cloud Code extends VS Code, IntelliJ for the cloud

With plugins for IntelliJ and Visual Studio Code and Kubernetes integration, Google Cloud Code aims to make GCP more attractive to developers that build cloud-native apps.

(SearchCloudComputing.com)

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Get the picture: Enterprise DevOps maturity

This infographic shows how and where organizations can add value as they practice and perfect DevOps. See how software delivery, containers and team structure fit into the picture.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

 
4 ways to create an efficient container-based architecture

Despite all the hype, containers can introduce as many problems as they solve. We collected practical advice for consistent and structured container implementations.

(SearchMicroservices.com)

 
When event-driven messaging is the right choice

Event-driven messaging and API messaging both have their places in application architecture. In this Q&A, a Gartner analyst explains when you might choose one over the other.

(SearchMicroservices.com)

 
How IBM Watson Content Hub misses the mark

IBM Watson Content Hub struggles with even the most basic tasks, such as URL identification, password creation and registration that could push potential users to the competition.

(TheServerSide.com)

 
Don't let citizen developers run amok with low code

IT should empower an oversight team to handle low-code governance for citizen developers. Apply some discipline to data security and resource usage before it's too late.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

 
Take a shift-left approach sans developer burnout

Enterprises can push several tasks earlier in the SDLC. But developer burnout is already a concern, so learn how to implement shift left and not exacerbate the problem.

(SearchSoftwareQuality.com)

 
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