Monday, January 6, 2020

Enterprises invest in DevOps training, AI

 
DevOps Digest
A roundup of DevOps content from TechTarget's network | January 06, 2020
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Verizon, Walmart embrace DevOps dojo for IT training
by Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer

Some IT training experts say 'Dojo is a no-go,' but companies such as Verizon and Walmart say the DevOps dojo approach has been well worth it for them.

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NEWS
 
Ramp up carefully during AIOps implementation

Sound IT automation and data management practices -- along with a healthy dose of patience -- are prerequisites for a smooth AIOps implementation.

 

Ex-PayPal pros shun AI with SecOps IT automation firm

Machine learning and AI are all the rage in IT automation tools -- except for the one produced by a new startup founded by two former PayPal cybersecurity engineers.

EXPERT ADVICE
 
AIOps meaning to expand throughout DevOps chain

AIOps means artificial intelligence to aid in IT operations. But it could mean much more than that, bringing in development, business, security and other application stakeholders.

 
Capitalize on the advantages of open source software in IT

Open source tools, including those for IT management, might be free, but there are broader pros and cons that might tip the scales for some enterprise buyers.

 
Say 'yes' to NoOps with the right technology and team structure

Before embracing a NoOps model, be sure IT team members have a clear understanding of how the methodology changes the technologies they'll work with, along with their day-to-day roles.

 
Make people, not tools, the focus of DevOps initiatives
You can buy a DevOps tool for almost everything -- except people challenges. Learn what high-performing practitioners do to make DevOps culture productive.
 
AI events shape 2020 IT predictions

Take a look back at the most important AI technology news of 2019, and explore what 2020 could have in store for the world of AI.

 
Tips and tools to achieve a serverless DevOps workflow

Serverless functions bring the benefits of event-driven computing to a CI/CD pipeline -- but to get there, DevOps teams might need to lean heavily on services and tools from the major cloud computing providers.

 
Demystify the DevOps process, step by step
While varying definitions and vendor marketing spins can make the meaning of DevOps tough to nail down, there are concrete principles and processes that underpin the methodology.
 
Why AI application development isn't as far away as you think
The distance between application development and AI development continues to narrow. Here's how to integrate AI into your app dev process and get more value out of your data.
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