Kubernetes is a great platform to run your application on, and it handles a lot of the heavy lifting on wiring up your application together.
Kubernetes is a great platform to run your application on, and it handles a lot of the heavy lifting on wiring up your application together.
It started with a Twitter parody account, inspired by @BoredElonMusk...
Unit testing isn't optional anymore. To be honest, I can't think of a time when it was optional. But as the DevOps community has grown, so has the emphasis on proper software development practices: automated build processes, atomic deployments, environmental parity—all things that a high quality CI/CD platform like Wercker offers.
The software stack 10 years ago was simple. Requests started at the client side, and they could be answered from a web server itself, or sent for additional processing to an application server or MySQL database.
This new feature makes it easy to invite everybody in your organization even when they don't yet have an account on our platform.
Wercker has fantastic integrations with a number of clouds and services. Yet, I recently found it missing an integration with Cloud Foundry.
Docker is an increasingly ubiquitous tool used by hobbyists and enterprises alike, but despite that popularity, many organizations fail to utilize the containerization platform to its full potential.
Containers are created from container image files. There are container images for most popular software tools and utilities like Ubuntu, Redis, and NGINX.
Please note: On April 17, 2017 Oracle announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Wercker. The transaction has closed. For more information please check out http://www.oracle.com/wercker.
Let’s agree on one thing to start—compliance is crucial no matter what kind of company you are. It’s a myth that only banks, government organizations, and the Fortune 500s care about compliance.