Introduction to developer self-service Unlock the full potential of your DevOps practices with this comprehensive guide to Developer Self-Service. This whitepaper sheds light on the vital role of empowering developers in today’s fast-paced software development landscape. What You’ll Learn: Who Should Read This:
Introduction to developer self-service Developer self-service is a way of providing developers with the ability to provision the Cloud compute resources that they need for their application(s) to work – such as compute, databases, object storage and message queues without needing to interact with a Platform, Cloud or DevOps engineer. Currently Cloud automation tooling is...
With the ability to package, ship and deploy applications without any upfront hardware investment and commodity services that can be delivered in minutes, cloud can be integral for your business. But it’s also a complex landscape to navigate.
This easily digestible and visual guide is a comprehensive overview of important elements, considerations and functionalities of Kubernetes, plus real-world experience on how to start utilizing it. Read about:
This is a closely governed, extremely risk averse organisation whose reputation are top priority. They have high-level auditing controls and run primarily on a traditional data centre model. Fast facts Analysis that used to take this organisation 20 days to accomplish can now be completed in half an hour. We assisted this organisation by implementing...
CGI used Wayfinder to reduce lead time to deploy secure apps across multiple clouds from 1 week to 1 hour
Home Office UK decreased hosting costs by 86% for all projects
Following our webinar “Do You Even Need Kubernetes Anyway” – you’ve decided that you do and have now started to wonder if you can handle this. Kubernetes out of the box is a big undertaking. You need to grow a priesthood of people to manage that and it’s too complicated and expensive. The providers...
Following our webinar “Do You Even Need Kubernetes Anyway” – you’ve decided that you do and have now started to wonder if you can handle this. Kubernetes out of the box is a big undertaking. You need to grow a priesthood of people to manage that and it’s too complicated and expensive. The providers...