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DevOps is an increasingly important tool for businesses in the digital age, as it enhances communication and collaboration between development and IT operations teams. The guiding principles of DevOps include culture, measurement, automation, and sharing, which aim to improve customer service and market competitiveness. While adoption has grown rapidly over the past decade, some challenges remain, such as ensuring a clear DevOps culture and integrating it with existing organizational structures. Successful implementation requires understanding all aspects of DevOps, including its advantages, reliability, scalability, cost, transition time, best practices, and security considerations.
Nov 20, 2019 1,262 words in the original blog post.
The pressure on businesses to innovate and deliver quickly has never been greater, and DevOps is a critical tool for achieving this goal. DevOps combines practices, tools, and culture to enhance communication and collaboration between development and IT operations, breaking down silos and streamlining processes. While it was initially popular among startups and tech companies, DevOps has become an integral part of being competitive in the market, with many large organizations such as Amazon, Netflix, and Target adopting it. However, some companies have faced challenges in implementing DevOps successfully, including cherry-picking from Agile practices without changing their organizational structure. To make the most of DevOps, organizations must understand its facets and adopt a clear DevOps culture, which is essential for cross-functional collaboration, reliability, scalability, cost-effectiveness, and security.
Nov 20, 2019 1,253 words in the original blog post.
Aerospike, a pioneering business in real-time data delivery at massive scale, has recently secured additional funding as it continues to grow and evolve. The company's growth over the past five years, along with its high customer retention rate, reflects the increasing importance of machine-speed-and-scale, data-rich applications in today's digital landscape. As companies increasingly rely on real-time, extreme-scale, and data-rich applications to stay competitive, Aerospike has become a key player in powering these innovations. The company is now focusing on developing a modern, new stack designed for machine scale and speed, as well as expanding its global go-to-market footprint and cloud offerings to meet the growing demand for next-generation NoSQL data platforms.
Nov 18, 2019 845 words in the original blog post.
Aerospike has seen significant adoption across various industries since its inception in 2009. Initially designed to address problems on the edge, it quickly gained popularity for powering massively scalable applications at top companies like AppNexus, Adform, PayPal and Wayfair. Around 2014 or 2015, Aerospike began serving as a system of record, with enterprises leveraging Kafka, Spark and other technologies to make it the single source of truth for their customers. Today, Aerospike is expanding further into the enterprise as a global real-time transaction database, powering shared-ledgers that enable banks to move money 24/7 without manual intervention. The company's growth aligns with a once-in-a-generation technology shift in core infrastructure stacks, driven by cloud, hardware and storage memory breakthroughs, open standards of connectivity, and other advancements.
Nov 05, 2019 927 words in the original blog post.