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JuJu Offers Speedy Model-Driven Software Approach | Software | LinuxInsider
JuJu Offers Speedy Model-Driven Software Approach | Software | LinuxInsider
The Juju cloud platform developed by Canonical integrates a wide variety of cloud services and servers on both public and private clouds using an innovative model-driven software approach. That success has changed fundamentally the nature of software operations as organizations move to cloud-scale services, according to Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical. The impact on cloud operations is very much like the transition that happened with the big data community, Shuttleworth said.
·linuxinsider.com·
JuJu Offers Speedy Model-Driven Software Approach | Software | LinuxInsider
The Institutional Yes
The Institutional Yes
How Amazon’s CEO leads strategic change in a culture obsessed with today’s customer.
·hbr.org·
The Institutional Yes
You Are Not Paid to Write Code – Brave New Geek
You Are Not Paid to Write Code – Brave New Geek
“Taco Bell Programming” is the idea that we can solve many of the problems we face as software engineers with clever reconfigurations of the same basic Unix tools. The name comes from t…
·bravenewgeek.com·
You Are Not Paid to Write Code – Brave New Geek
You Can Start Your Own Country, Thanks to Web 3.0
You Can Start Your Own Country, Thanks to Web 3.0
With the emergence of a decentralized web powered by Blockchain, individuals will finally be fully in control of their assets and identity online. This will give people the ability to establish their own global communities, allocate funds, and budget projects without interference by corruption or dominance by a vocal minority.
·futurism.com·
You Can Start Your Own Country, Thanks to Web 3.0
Notes from Defrag 2016
Notes from Defrag 2016
The following are my live tweets from Defrag at the Omni Interlocken in Denver, November 16-17, 2016.
·windley.com·
Notes from Defrag 2016
How we structure our work and teams at Basecamp
How we structure our work and teams at Basecamp
Six weeks • One cycle An inside look at the specifics of how we decide what to do and then decide how to do it. “How do you guys actually work? How do you choose what to do? How big are y…
·m.signalvnoise.com·
How we structure our work and teams at Basecamp
People are More Creative When Thinking Abstractly
People are More Creative When Thinking Abstractly
Recent research reveals that people are more capable of mental novelty when thinking on behalf of others than for themselves. This has far-reaching
·danielmiessler.com·
People are More Creative When Thinking Abstractly
Seth's Blog: Batteries not included
Seth's Blog: Batteries not included
It's easy to dream of a strategy or a set of tactics that will make your forward motion feel less like an uphill slog. A perpetual motion machine of progress. These are few and far between. Th…
·sethgodin.typepad.com·
Seth's Blog: Batteries not included
An introduction to serverless - O'Reilly Media
An introduction to serverless - O'Reilly Media
Mike Roberts introduces the concepts behind serverless architectures, explains how serverless breaks from the past, and provides reasons why it's worthy of some of the hype it’s currently receiving.
·oreilly.com·
An introduction to serverless - O'Reilly Media
Kubernetes is NOT Scary, Complex or Even Confusing - The New Stack
Kubernetes is NOT Scary, Complex or Even Confusing - The New Stack
For the last several months, I’ve been working with the Kubernetes Cluster Ops SIG to create an Operators’ Guide. The first deliverables for that guide, the graphics shown above, have been helping us to show that Kubernetes is really a pretty simple architecture. We’re doing this work to correct a common misconception about the complexity…
·thenewstack.io·
Kubernetes is NOT Scary, Complex or Even Confusing - The New Stack