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Pursuing DevOps Momentum: Measuring what matters

CloudGeometry

There’s a feature arms race underway, and SaaS is fueling the fire. The quality of collaboration in software development is measured by a direct line of sight into the customer experience. DevOps is a given in today’s software engineering world. Read more about this in my prior post.

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When Will the Next Wave of UI Advances Happen?

Tom Tunguz

Infrastructure-as-a-service provided by Amazon, Google and Microsoft among others empowers applications to scale as users demand. Kubernetes, containers, serverless, continuous deployment have transformed software building. These technologies fomented a movement that has changed software engineering: devops.

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How do you know DevOps is working?

CloudGeometry

Lockdown and the pandemic, to paraphrase Mike Tyson , have punched us in the face with Everything-as-a-Service. In the face of this sudden acceleration of SaaS-ification, DevOps need to do more to accelerate the transition. Our job as software professionals is to make it worth it to them. Feature agility is sexy.

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SaaS and DevOps: Accelerating Software Development and Deployment

SaaS Metrics

The rapid pace of today’s software development calls for an agile, robust approach to IT operations. Enter DevOps, a system that marries development and IT for seamless code delivery. But let’s be honest, implementing DevOps can be complex and costly.

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Pentest as a service for fast-growing SaaS companies

Audacix

As someone in charge of SaaS business you're probably being constantly reminded of the need to focus on continuous application security, but making this happen is not an easy task. Until, of course, you stumble upon and adopt the pentest-as-a-service approach to security.

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The SaaS Balancing Act: Always Be Modernizing

CloudGeometry

This seems easy, but it’s not, especially when you’re building a SaaS stack and don’t have the deep technical resources to compete with Apple, Facebook, or Google (you’ll get compared to them whether you like it or not). Adapted from DORA’s State of DevOps Report 2019 , pp.

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Measurement: What SaaS platform builders need to know to prepare for growth, Part 3

CloudGeometry

When developing a SaaS product plan, it’s important to recognize two foundational principles. First, SaaS is a business strategy, not a technology strategy. Second, there is no one-size-fits-all SaaS architecture (the second principle is a corollary of the first). But that’s just the beginning.