Agile Essentials – Speed instead of chaos

Yesterday I gave a talk about the "why" of agile software development based on ideas and concepts of lean manufacturing. It shows some tools to speed up development by reducing waste and by working in small batches. Check it out and share it if you like it. Agile Essentialshttp://static.slidesharecdn.com/swf/ssplayer2.swf?doc=agileessentialsforslideshare-090402145018-phpapp02&rel=0&stripped_title=agile-essentials View more presentations from webops.

Relaunching your website – the last excuse for a big bang release

I really love working in small batches as it ensures timely feedback and fast realization of customer value. Usually, we release two to three times a week - each release featuring only a handful of user stories. While I got used to working in this mode over the last couple of years, it's really impressive … Continue reading Relaunching your website – the last excuse for a big bang release

System Configurations + Code Revisions = Continuous Integration FTW!

This is a guest post by Patrick Debois, the author of JEDI: Just Enough Developed Infrastructure. I stumbled across Patrick early last year while searching desperately for some relevant topics on "agile operations". One amusing, yet poignant, hit was the lost use cases of Operations. Agile Web Operations didn't even exist at the time, but … Continue reading System Configurations + Code Revisions = Continuous Integration FTW!

An in-depth look at a Carpet appliance: The apache load balancer

Today, I want to walk you through one of the ready-made appliance recipes that comes with Carpet. This article assumes you've read the getting started with Carpet guide. Appliance recipes are plain Capistrano recipes which enable you to setup a complete server by just using one of the pre-defined ones like apache_lb, rails_22, memcached or … Continue reading An in-depth look at a Carpet appliance: The apache load balancer