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Daily Archives: March 31, 2017
Including Your Database in a DevOps CI/CD Process
Abstract DevOps is changing today’s software development world by helping us build better software, faster. However many organizations struggle to include their database changes with their application deployment. In this session, we will examine how the concepts and principles of … Continue reading
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Tagged continuous delivery, continuous integration, DevOps
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Thoughts on PASS Summit Speaker Selection Changes
Recently the PASS Blog released some changes to the speaker selection process that have generated some commentary and thoughts from various people. I read Joey D’Antoni’s thoughts, Andy Leonard’s thoughts as well as various tweets and comments. I talked with … Continue reading