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  • In some orgs we'll even see some blurring of the line between the two - there's recently been a lot of talk about a new pedigree called DevOps.

    Site Home Brian Harry MS 2011

  • Conveniently in the last few months the 'DevOps' movement has arrived and a lot of very smart and interesting people have been sharing their ideas.

    Planet TW 2010

  • Recently the term "DevOps" has become a kind of rallying cry that is resonating with many, along with variations on Agile Operations.

    Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0 2010

  • There were plenty of other cautionary tales from Surge presenters, many of which promoted DevOps in some way.

    Ars Technica Sean Gallagher 2011

  • That sounds a lot like an embrace of the philosophy of DevOps, and it was a message that many in the audience who are responsible for Web applications received warmly.

    Ars Technica Sean Gallagher 2011

  • "We went from lockdown to DevOps," he explained, and the boundaries between teams were largely removed.

    Ars Technica Sean Gallagher 2011

  • With Dickerson's arrival, Etsy's team started to take on a significant amount of "Flickr's DNA", he said, and shifted toward a more agile, DevOps approach to development.

    Ars Technica Sean Gallagher 2011

  • While he didn't call it by the name, Fried's keynote was as much a manifesto for the "cult of DevOps " as it was "disaster porn".

    Ars Technica Sean Gallagher 2011

  • DevOps is the growing practice of forging tight collaboration between application developers and IT operations staff to continually improve performance, automation and scalability of software and systems.

    Ars Technica Sean Gallagher 2011

  • In many ways, the DevOps style is something endemic to Web startups-especially small ones, where the developers end up being responsible for operations as well.

    Ars Technica Sean Gallagher 2011

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