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batye
9/5/2016 7:10:34 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: DevOps for every telco?
@mhhf1ve interesting question, as the process not 100% perfect... like everythig else in IT field...
batye
9/5/2016 7:07:58 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: partnerships
@dcawrey I would say it very important as developming should never stops...
JohnBarnes
6/29/2016 11:05:29 PM User Rank Platinum
Will open APIs also create the space for the new way to take hold?
I knew this article was back here somewhere and had a lot to do with what we were talking about most recently!
Yet another advantage of open APIs is that they're part of what drives the new mandate that even the stodgiest old-school telcos will have to become continuous-development environments. There's just no such thing as a stable, final-for-now release anymore, when the tools to build more tools are always right there -- which they are, in an open API environment.
dcawrey
6/18/2016 12:05:26 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: partnerships
Good to hear companies like this are moving to devops. I think the waterfall approach is really being relegated to very critical systems. Otherwise, the development process is just too slow for deployment these days.
mhhf1ve
6/15/2016 5:24:12 PM User Rank Platinum
DevOps for every telco?
Will the continuous iteration model of development work for every telco? I suppose we'll find out as more and more telcos transition to a DevOps environment and try to keep up with other tech fields. But it's one thing to work on an open API.. and another to keep network systems at more than 7 nines of uptime.
clrmoney
6/15/2016 11:14:24 AM User Rank Platinum
API
I don't know if API will simplify ther service/products but they probaly will have to for transformation.
partnerships
Any examples of partnerships they are working on?
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