5 Open Source DevOps Tools You Should Consider in 2017
We review five leading open source DevOps tools based on features and benefits, pricing, and support.
We review five leading open source DevOps tools based on features and benefits, pricing, and support.
Open source enterprise software has never been more popular than right now. More and more organizations, recognizing the array of benefits that it has to offer, are bringing open source software into their processes and even building whole businesses around…
New open source technologies are changing the way organizations develop and deploy applications. In this article, we review four leading open source application servers. Compare each tool based on business benefits, feature set, and price.
DevOps describes a culture and set of processes that bring development and operations teams together to complete software development projects at a faster pace.
“Configuration management” refers to maintaining the integrity and consistency of hardware and software systems over time. In practice, the phrase is often used to describe configuring servers and automatically deploying them using prewritten scripts. In this article, we review three…
Today, most companies rely on a network to run their business. Therefore, if a network fails, a server goes down or an application crashes, a company can suffer a significant loss. In this article, we review five leading open source monitoring tools. Compare each tool based on business benefits, feature set, and price.
Application development and IT operations teams can use Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform to create and deploy apps quickly and consistently. Developers can run different languages, frameworks, and databases on the same platform and easily take advantage of the Docker…
As the name suggests, middleware is a software layer that sits in the middle between separate applications – providing an interface that “glues” these programs together. The word “middleware” is a catch-all term that describes many of the applications most…
Chef is a popular tool for configuration management of IT infrastructure. Its flagship enterprise solution, Chef, is a strong choice for experienced DevOps teams who want to automate their development and deployment infrastructure.
The container revolution continues to make its way through the IT systems of corporate America – primarily because of the IT system efficiency it enables. While containerization dramatically increases the number of apps you can run on a single operating…