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In 2009 John Allspaw spoke at Velocity about how 10 deployments a day would become the norm. Since then the industry has evolved from config management and Cloud all the way to Data Center Operating Systems like Mesosphere and Kubernetes. How did we get here? And where are we headed? In this discussion well look at recent advancements in technologies that are reshaping Development and Operations as we know it. Well also take a look at how the future of DEV/ops is not as much an evolution as it is a revolution, where the infrastructure teams of tomorrow provide microservices to engineering teams as part of an overall microservices ecosystem.]]>

In 2009 John Allspaw spoke at Velocity about how 10 deployments a day would become the norm. Since then the industry has evolved from config management and Cloud all the way to Data Center Operating Systems like Mesosphere and Kubernetes. How did we get here? And where are we headed? In this discussion well look at recent advancements in technologies that are reshaping Development and Operations as we know it. Well also take a look at how the future of DEV/ops is not as much an evolution as it is a revolution, where the infrastructure teams of tomorrow provide microservices to engineering teams as part of an overall microservices ecosystem.]]>
Fri, 27 May 2016 20:15:08 GMT /slideshow/devops-evolution-revolution-2016-62479227/62479227 bcarpio@slideshare.net(bcarpio) DEV/ops Evolution & Revolution 2016 bcarpio In 2009 John Allspaw spoke at Velocity about how 10 deployments a day would become the norm. Since then the industry has evolved from config management and Cloud all the way to Data Center Operating Systems like Mesosphere and Kubernetes. How did we get here? And where are we headed? In this discussion well look at recent advancements in technologies that are reshaping Development and Operations as we know it. Well also take a look at how the future of DEV/ops is not as much an evolution as it is a revolution, where the infrastructure teams of tomorrow provide microservices to engineering teams as part of an overall microservices ecosystem. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gluecon-devopsautosaved-160527201508-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In 2009 John Allspaw spoke at Velocity about how 10 deployments a day would become the norm. Since then the industry has evolved from config management and Cloud all the way to Data Center Operating Systems like Mesosphere and Kubernetes. How did we get here? And where are we headed? In this discussion well look at recent advancements in technologies that are reshaping Development and Operations as we know it. Well also take a look at how the future of DEV/ops is not as much an evolution as it is a revolution, where the infrastructure teams of tomorrow provide microservices to engineering teams as part of an overall microservices ecosystem.
DEV/ops Evolution & Revolution 2016 from Brian Carpio
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