Westpac CIO Dawie Olivier on 'The killer app for today’s ICT teams'
“Unless we build organisations that are able to adapt to and to use whatever technology comes along we are actually wasting our time."
“Unless we build organisations that are able to adapt to and to use whatever technology comes along we are actually wasting our time."
If every business is now a software business, as the saying goes, then many companies might benefit by automating their routines for creating and updating the software that keeps them in business.
Chef, a popular open source software program for managing the configuration settings of servers, software and other IT components, now can reach deeper into the data center with the help of some intertwined services from Microsoft, VMware and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Borrowing a technique from the software development community, Chef, maker of a popular system configuration tool, has released the first commercial software to support a new and supposedly more effective approach to managing hardware and software, called test-driven infrastructure.