DevOops Digest invited DevOps experts — analysts and consultants, users and the top vendors — for their predictions on how DevOps and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2019.

DevOops Digest invited DevOps experts — analysts and consultants, users and the top vendors — for their predictions on how DevOps and related technologies will evolve and impact business in 2019.
In a microservices architecture, you have the flexibility to choose the best database for each service. See how a NoSQL Database can deliver on this the best.
It’s no secret that 2018 was a tough year for IT and security professionals. Oren Eini, CEO and founder of Hibernating Rhinos, shares some predictions about how IT departments will prevent cybersecurity problems in 2019.
Looking ahead to 2019, businesses should use what they’ve learned from the past year to understand and take action towards improvement, starting with their central command – the database.
To stay competitive, release cycles must be as agile a process as possible. The question for IT managers to consider is: What are the more malleable qualities of a database that give my DevOps team something to work with?
The SQL vs NoSQL is over, they’re friends now. Oren Eini explains how polyglot persistence reduces time, effort, and pain in building modern applications.
A move to the cloud presents a new set of challenges and for database managers, dealing with complex data integrations spanning multiple environments presents a messy and complicated scenario.
CEO Oren Eini shares his 2019 database predictions for Improving Database Infrastructure to Overcome Development, Privacy and Security Challenges.
DevOps on the cloud may seem simple enough, but in reality it can be very complex.
Many organizations today are turning to microservices to ensure greater always-on availability for their applications. But where do you start? Here are 6 ways to prep your database for a microservices architecture.
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