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Title: Why We Need DevOps Now: A Fourteen Year Study Of High Performing IT Organizations Presented by: Gene Kim Gene Kim ... So...Continuous Deployment. You hear that you should be practicing continuous deployment, but nobody every pointed out that ... "Postgres has long been known as a stable database product that reliably stores your data. However, in recent years it has picked ... At the end of last week, we (sort-of) had Heroku and Look, I know you love your sprinkler timer, with its endearing little dials and simple, easy-to-use interface, and its killer dot-matrix ... See for an improved version of this presentation! In this talk, Aaron will be ...

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