Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “IT”
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DevOps in the 1990s
Last week, I had the pleasure of attending LinuxCon/ContainerCon Europe 2016 in Berlin. Besides visiting a fascinating historical capital - there is great irony, and victory, in seeing "Ben-Gurion-Strasse" - or "Ben Gurion Street" - named after the founding Prime Minister of Israel in the erstwhile capital of the Third Reich. And while I had many a hesitation about visiting, the amount of awareness, monuments and memorials to the activities of the regime in the 1930s and 1940s was impressive.
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What Emergency Rooms Could Learn from IT Help Desks
After more than twenty years working in many companies, many of them as a consultant often dramatically improving operations, I have received a blessing and a curse:
Blessing: I see improvements and benefits potential almost everywhere. Curse: I see improvements and benefits missed almost everywhere. The other day, I spent six and half hours in a hospital emergency room (ER) with a family member. Fortunately, everything is fine, and they are healthy.
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Smart Design in Containers
In a previous article, we invented "Conway's Corollary" - how design determines scale.
Today, we will look at another case from the hottest technology of the last year: containers.
When designing software - any piece of software - the most important criterion is not, "what features does it have," or "how well is it documented," although those are very important. It is not even, "how sexy is the user interface,"