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Author Archives: Eduardo Ortega Bermejo
30 days of DevOps: DC/OS
Let’s start with a typical scenario…We have multiple teams requiring multiple services on different clouds. One team comes to you and asks about deploying a new Kafka Rest Proxy server to support an integration microservices solution. Another team asks you … Continue reading
What the duck is DevOps?
I wrote my first article about what DevOps is and how to start with it in October 2015. Back then, there were not much information about DevOps, but Agile was peaking up, and some processes like Application Lifecycle Management and … Continue reading
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Bitbucket vs GitHub
In keeping with our journey around DevOps @MagenTys, today I wish to focus on DevOps tools. It’s not the first time that someone has come to me with the same problem, they want to move their version control solutions from … Continue reading
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A DevOps journey
We recently finished another DevOps work, this time in a Microsoft house, so we wanted to share with you the challenges we faced during our journey. As usual at Magentys the traditional DevOps engagement doesn’t take longer than 6-8 weeks … Continue reading
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All you need to know to start with DevOps
The main purpose of this post is to share with you the main resources that will drive you through the journey of DevOps, but first, a quick intro to DevOps. INTRO TO DEVOPS What is DevOps? DevOps (a clipped compound … Continue reading
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[Event]Team Collaboration with Visual Studio Online
Today I’m running a new event in Central London and covering one of the topics of the year, Team Collaboration with Visual Studio Online. For those that don’t know what Visual Studio Online is, just say that it’s not an … Continue reading
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When and why to run Web Performance and Load Tests
A colleague from recently asked me about when should we use Load and Performance Tests? Well my answer would be: “All the time during the product development”, but there are specific stages where this is critical. Some agile teams have … Continue reading
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Reporting on TFS
Today during the Deep dive in Visual Studio and MTM course we were covering the types of reports that can be produced in TFS. Either for tracking your tasks or your tests progress, these reports are produced from the same … Continue reading
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C# Programming resources
While running the Certified Scrum Developer Training at London, we went through an amazing journey across TDD and BDD techniques using C# as a main programming languages. For some of us, it was a good practice that helped us to … Continue reading
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Exporting Fiddler2 sessions to Visual Studio Web Tests
While finishing the revisited and new “Web Performance Testing with Microsoft Visual Studio 2013” training, I found a very interesting topic to cover, idea of my colleague Carl Bricknell, that is to migrate Fiddler2 sessions to Visual Studio generating new … Continue reading
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