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Mar 01, 2018

Well, THAT worked out well, don'cha think?

It's almost Y2K, and this big insurance company has come up with a bright idea for keeping future IT costs down: Lay off 10 percent of the IT staff every decade. Read More

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Throwback Thursday: Trend, defined

White Paper: BugSnag

Speed vs. Stability: Meeting the pressures of modern application development

The success of an application is connected to stability and continuous improvements in capabilities. It's a difficult task for DevOps: rapid, innovative product releases, while maintaining software stability. This white paper explains how to leverage visibility and actionable intelligence to optimize for short development cycles while identifying and correcting errors before they become problems. Read More

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User complains to support pilot fish about a printer that failed to print a job -- and she tells fish it's an ongoing problem that's getting more and more frequent. Read More

Research/Infographic: Veracode

Checklist for Security Professionals in a DevSecOps World

The responsibility for ensuring the stability and security of software through production is moving earlier in the cycle to include developers. With this shift, security gets baked into code earlier, greatly increasing the chance of producing secure code without costly late-stage fixes. But what does this shift mean for security professionals? What does their job look like if developers are responsible for security testing? Read More

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