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Enterprise IT Is Too Slow for Business Today (Pt. 1)
Companies Must Get Addicted to Moving Fast This blog series is about technology and business speed – how it’s stressing organizations; why they need to catch up; and how they can make up lost ground – before they get left behind. The first post, which follows, lays out the problem and solution.
Diary of our European Adventure
Over the past couple weeks we published a series of blogs previewing the many adventures of a number of our stateside Chefs in Europe, who traveled across the Atlantic to help add to all our European Chef Team has been building in the past year and a half.
DevOps: What if everything we’ve been doing is wrong?
This post was originally published on Goat Can. After I wrote my last post, I was talking with Donnie Berkholz as we traveled to FOSDEM. Donnie commented on how powerful of a post it was, yet it left the reader hanging. He, and other readers, wanted more.
Chef Growth Soars in 2013
Company’s Total Sales Grew 188 Percent Year-Over-Year; Annual Recurring Revenue Quadrupled Open Source Chef Community Grew More Than 200 Percent, Creating New Automation Skill Base SEATTLE – February 12, 2014 – Chef™, the leader in IT automation, today announced surging adoption of its Chef™ IT automation platform.
Brightest Minds In DevOps To Speak At #ChefConf 2014
Change Agents from GE Capital, InterContinental Hotels Group, Target, and Yahoo Join DevOps Luminaries Rachel Chalmers, Jez Humble, Adam Jacob, and Gene Kim to Address the Chef Community Conference to Feature More Than 55 Presentations on DevOps Best Practices, Continuous Delivery, and Chef Skills BMC Software, Citrix, Google, IBM, Rackspace, and VMware Among Leading Technology […]
Chef Client 11.10.0 Release
Ohai chefs, Today we are releasing Chef Client 11.10.0. This release contains some bug fixes and lots of contributions from our awesome community. Check out our release notes for the highlights of this release. This release’s MVP is Nikhil Benesch with his fix for CHEF-4725.
Evolution of Cookbook Development
In this post, I will explore some development patterns that I’ve seen (and done!) with Chef cookbooks, and then explain how we can evolve to a new level of cookbook development. The examples here come from Chef’s new chef-splunk cookbook, which is a refactored version of an old splunk42 cookbook.
Chef Treks through Europe Pt. III (CfgMgmtCamp & Infrastructure.Next)
Continuing our adventures through Europe, we’re rolling into Gent, Belgium for CfgMgmtCamp, Feb. 3-4. Chef’s founder and creator Adam Jacob is keynoting at Noon CET on Feb.
Chef Treks through Europe Pt. II (FOSDEM & CfgMgmtCamp)
Last week we kicked off our “travel diary” detailing the European adventures of our stateside Chefs joining our European team for some awesome events. After hanging at the London Cloud Summit today, we’ve got lots more to see and do. Tomorrow, Jan. 30, you can attend our 2-Day #learnchef training in Amsterdam.