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In this post, we’ll talk about how deployment management has changed, how the line between deployment and release management has become wider, and what you should drive in order to continue growth and improvement in this space.
With the new Deploys across Services view in OpsLevel, on-call and incident response is getting easier. Figuring out what’s changed, who to talk to, and how to rollback can all happen from a single pane of glass.
OpsLevel now integrates with Azure DevOps Git Repos. ADO Git users can drive Service Ownership from the source–code repositories.
How we dogfood campaigns at OpsLevel to help drive initiatives and bring some gamification to the maturity improvement.
Today we are going to cover all the different ways in which we register services to Circular and the reasons why.
A new blog series covering all the gritty details about how we dogfood OpsLevel on OpsLevel - #DogOps
For software developers working on complex distributed architectures, navigating boundaries is a recurring task. Depending on how narrowly their teams and services are scoped, much, or even most, of their work requires interacting with services they don’t own.
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!
Many of us have tried setting goals in the past. Perhaps it was a required exercise for school or work, or we wanted to see if it could help us accomplish something. Results were mixed, and we often left goals unfinished.