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The DevOps Future is Here, It's Just Not Evenly Distributed (Yet)

12.21.2012
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The USENIX Association presents Kris Buytaert:

We've come a long way since introducing new ideas in server automation and deployment, and also in creating a culture of collaboration between the traditional silos in organizations. But how does this impact the traditional sysadmin world? Are we all a DevOps now? Does a DevOps person = sysadmin 2.0? Will DevOps put us out of a job? I will give a brief overview of how culture, workflow, and behavior have evolved. After evaluating the past and the present, I will talk about the future, identifying technical gaps in monitoring, packaging, and data collection and identifying emerging human, organizational evolutions.


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