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John Mulhall - The Blogger: July 2015
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John Mulhall - The Blogger. Monday, 27 July 2015. Is our hyper connected world “Too Fast? The need for speed… illusion or reality? Almost any professional in any reputable military organisation around the world will understand the need to be focused, centred and balanced in often-chaotic situations. This is where the term “slow is smooth, smooth is fast” comes from. We civilians don’t dodge bullets for a living yet live in a world that seems to be going faster and faster with no end in sight! There are a...
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Crowdfunding done right
http://www.operatingdev.com/2013/05/crowdfunding-done-right
Blurring the line between software development and operations. I wrote that crowdfunding can be a distraction to startups from working on their products. While I still believe that, one of my clients have shown me that the two can be put together to create a community of people who passionately care about your product and are investing their time and ideas (beyond the $10 or $50 or whatever amount they contribute) in helping you deliver an outstanding experience. The team at Precursor are doing an amazin...
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Staging your success or failure?
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Blurring the line between software development and operations. Staging your success or failure? 8220;We are a small team,” said Otto, the CEO of a promising startup in the social media space, “and we let development to deploy changes directly on production.”. 8220;We don’t have much custom development,” said Pam, the IT manager at a small manufacturing shop in the cosmetics industry, “and we mostly do integrations with our ERP. There is no need for a staging environment.”. It depends on the investment yo...
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When a disaster hits – rising from the ashes
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Blurring the line between software development and operations. When a disaster hits – rising from the ashes. So far in the Disaster Recovery series I have discussed the importance of DR planning for building resilient organizations regardless of size and described the steps needed for building a basic DR plan using the cloud. This article will complete the series by looking at the process of recovery and the thoughts that go into proactive planning and recovery actions. How fast do you need to restart yo...
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Operating Dev | Page 2
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Blurring the line between software development and operations. Evolving codelines – mastering the runtime. In last week’s article. Continue reading →. February 18, 2013 at 8:00 am. Evolving codelines – maturity levels for software products. Your code controls. That is, how many things sit. Your codeline and how can you ensure your code is. When you think of code, what comes to mind first? Continue reading →. February 11, 2013 at 8:00 am. Continue reading →. February 4, 2013 at 8:00 am. Continue reading &...
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Agile as a humane way of software development – the road from cooperation to collaboration
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Blurring the line between software development and operations. Agile as a humane way of software development – the road from cooperation to collaboration. Openness to ideas, collaboration, communication. These are some of the things one of the agile teams I am coaching values and likes to keep doing. They’re valued equally as tracking issue in Github. Regular refactoring of their application framework throughout the sprints or fixing bad coding practices. Collaboration is the drive behind the amazing orc...
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Cloud vision – anno 2016
http://www.operatingdev.com/2013/02/cloud-vision-anno-2016
Blurring the line between software development and operations. Cloud vision – anno 2016. It is the year 2016 and Amazon is getting ready for their fifth re:Invent. Conference. The conference attracted a lot of attention already – after all one of the keynotes will be broadcast from aboard MV Ushuaia. Some say they are building one under water in the Pacific too but these are only rumors for now.). 8220;as wonderful as AWS is, we are still in the assembly language phase of cloud computing”. He c...Has bee...
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Crowdfunding done right
http://www.operatingdev.com/2013/05/crowdfunding-done-right/comment-page-1
Blurring the line between software development and operations. I wrote that crowdfunding can be a distraction to startups from working on their products. While I still believe that, one of my clients have shown me that the two can be put together to create a community of people who passionately care about your product and are investing their time and ideas (beyond the $10 or $50 or whatever amount they contribute) in helping you deliver an outstanding experience. The team at Precursor are doing an amazin...
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When a disaster hits – a simple plan is better than none
http://www.operatingdev.com/2013/03/disaster-recovery-2
Blurring the line between software development and operations. When a disaster hits – a simple plan is better than none. In the Disaster Recovery series talked about the importance of implementing a proper DR plan for every organization, including startups and small businesses, as a way of building resilience into the organization at the technology level. Or its cost effective alternative Glacier. The second step is to keep your evacuated data current. With tapes, this is very cumbersome and may invo...
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