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OpsLevel now integrates with Azure DevOps Git Repos. ADO Git users can drive Service Ownership from the source–code repositories.
So, you’re looking to create a new project. But before you start, you must decide which scaffolding generator you’ll use. You have two main tools at your disposal which we are going to compare: Cookiecutter vs Yeoman.
Lets review the ways you can ingest and manipulate data in OpsLevel. Whether you are new to OpsLevel, or a wily veteran, you’re certain to learn something along the way!
Software engineering org charts have never been more complex. Gone are the days of large, stable teams that report to a single leader and work in highly structured ways on long-term projects.
Downtime sucks (duh) - it means unhappy end users and engineers. Failures and error messages frustrate customers and interrupt engineers (or worse, wake them up).
Microservices will change. This is inevitable. But how do you manage that change to ensure your consumers don’t feel unnecessary disruption? Alternatively, what best practices can you follow to make migrations easy?
Applications, products, and systems have become more and more complex. Microservices, dependencies, and external services provide greater functionality and improved reliability.
Event-driven architecture (EDA) is more scalable, responsive, and flexible than its synchronous counterpart. That’s because it processes and distributes information as it arrives instead of storing it for processing when a client requests it.