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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Bringing Database Devops to DevConnections
Another alliteration post. Maybe I’ll make all my titles tongue twisters to test your talents? This is my new favorite session. I’m slated to deliver this at a few different conferences this fall, and hopefully you’ll come see it in … Continue reading
Encryption Keys Matter
Perhaps the importance of protecting encryption keys is even greater than we realize. It appears that the NSA and the US Government have been able to read encrypted traffic for some time on the Internet, perhaps for most of the last … Continue reading
Bringing DevOps to the Database
Abstract: DevOps is a hot topic in today’s software development world. However most of the knowledge and experience with DevOps is based around application software and ignores the database. We will examine how the concepts and principles of DevOps can … Continue reading
Posted in Presentations
Tagged continuous delivery, continuous integration, DevOps, presentations, speaking, version control
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Ignoring Database Version Control
I find myself surprised that so many people resist keeping their code in version control. I think this is less people all the time, but I don’t have good percentages because at this point I think a fair number of … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged software development, version control
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