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Daily Ignite Briefing: Highlights from day #1

What a crazy first day at Microsoft Ignite 2019! As most of you know, Ignite 2019 kicked off yesterday (November 4th) in Orlando Florida, hosting a whopping 26,000 attendees from around the globe – and 26,000 it did feel like, our booth was swamped! Azure definitely took centre stage on Day 1 with Microsoft announcing new releases that take care of data from every angle.

The Ongoing State of JavaScript Errors

Today, we’re releasing TrackJS Global Error Statistics to the public. This aggregated production data is a useful measure of the state of client-side JavaScript errors and the quality of the web. We break it down by the most common errors, browsers, and operating systems. We did this a few years ago with the State of Client-Side JavaScript Errors. It was quite useful, but very time consuming to produce.

Tanya Gordon - How Atlassian software supports HP on its LPPD journey

Atlassian was chosen as the technical partner to introduce and apply the LEAN methodology at HP. LEAN is not just a buzzword or a quick fix, but rather a strategy: a new way of thinking and running a company, which is beneficial for both line workers and the CEO. The ultimate goal was to create the most value for the customers while minimizing resources, time, energy and reducing waste.

Tim Pouyer - Promoting Kubernetes CI/CD to the Next Level

Many companies and organizations have adopted CI/CD processes in order to help deliver applications running on Kubernetes quickly, transparently, and with automated tests. While this is a desirable goal, it gets more complex when developing a management layer on top of k8s, especially when both images and Helm charts are involved.

Alon Weiss - How to apply Machine Learning into your CI/CD Pipeline

Reducing DevOps costs is a high priority for teams moving to microservices, yet remains a huge challenge when trying to speed up test execution and Continuous Integration cycles by running all tests in parallel over many machines. Test Impact Analysis (TIA) has evolved over the recent years and is today one of the most innovative solutions to DevOps cost reduction. In this session, I will walk you through the evolvement of Test Impact Analysis, from theory to execution, and how SeaLights has shortened it’s testing and CI cycles by over 50% using Machine Learning – based smart test execution.

From Zero to DevOps Superhero: The Container Edition - Jessica Deen, Microsoft

Microservices can be hard; understanding container best practices can be hard as those practices are still being discovered. This session aids in minimizing the learning curve with container orchestration, specifically Kubernetes, by bringing DevOps best practices into the mix. This is not another HelloWorld session with quick tips. Instead, you can expect a deep dive into how you can truly go from zero to DevOps superhero by simply selecting container tooling specifically built for simplifying the process.

Join the alpha program for Mattermost's new Incident Response Workflow app

Is your InfoSec or DevSecOps team ready to resolve issues as quickly as possible? To help accelerate response times, we’re happy to announce the alpha release of the Mattermost Incident Response Workflow application for Enterprise Edition, supported in Mattermost 5.12 and later. The app is designed specifically for incident response and enables you to connect all your workflows, automate repetitive tasks, and collaborate on incidents—all without leaving Mattermost.

Load Up and Drive Cloud DevSecOps on Azure

At JFrog, we think enabling DevSecOps in the cloud should be as easy as ordering from a drive-up window. Getting the tools you need for digital transformation should only be a short stop on your long journey. And you should be able to get it your way, on the cloud services platforms you choose. That’s why we’re excited to announce the availability of JFrog Cloud Pro X on Azure Marketplace.

Rise of the Digital Operations Ecosystem

Many organizations today are dealing today a lot of complexity and disconnected tools. Teams and departments are running in parallel but siloed from each other. People are burned out from a lot of manual work, and everyone is crunched for time. This is not a happy ecosystem to live in. If this digital ecosystem doesn’t work together, your teams don’t know what’s going on and they lack the right information.