
In terms of achieving that goal, most organizations still have a long way to go.
In terms of achieving that goal, most organizations still have a long way to go.
There is progress to be made about communicating what continuous delivery (CD) is and how it is perceived in order to better support the developer’s mission.
The Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) recently released its 2021 State of Continuous Delivery Report, a study that helps establish baseline continuous delivery metrics.
Only 1 in 10 developers deploy software on demand, multiple times per day, according to the Cloud Delivery Foundation’s 2021 State of Continuous Delivery report.
Kara de la Marck and Fatih Degirmenci highlight the numerous benefits of interoperability in CI/CD and how it can assist in managing complexity and making changes easier.
In our recent Software Delivery Leadership Forum (SDLF), I had the opportunity to chat with several industry experts about creating a successful DevOps culture. It was a really engaging, insightful discussion because, as we all know, cultivating a supportive DevOps culture or mindset is critical to the success of any continuous delivery initiative.
This week, host Connor Craven is joined by cloud native expert, Tracy Miranda to discuss how cutting edge cloud native is. Miranda is the executive director for the Continuous Delivery Foundation and brings a unique perspective to the conversation. The two talk about common cloud native misconceptions, the future of cloud native development, and the value of open source and collaboration.
The software industry has gotten much better at breaking big projects down into smaller chunks, according to one CTO, Rob Zuber of Circle CI. He said that his company sometimes ships 500 changes a week into its production environment.
Continuous delivery gains momentum as IT seeks to deliver new features and fix defects faster and more consistently.