DevOps automation tool leader Chef Software, Inc. has announced today a strong business trend towards DevOps tools amid the rise of web-scale IT—an architectural approach pioneered by web innovators ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
DevOps is a software development method that stresses Agile-style communication, collaboration, and integration between software developers and system operators. As clouds grow ever larger, DevOps has ...
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The Seattle-based DevOps and IT automation service Chef today announced that it has raised a $40 million Series E round led by DFJ Growth, DFJ’s fund for investing in $10 million+ rounds. One part of ...
Choosing the right DevOps tool can be daunting. Ansible and Chef both have their pros and cons, making it challenging to decide which one will work best for you. Compare the features of these ...
IT automation vendor Chef is holding its annual conference in Santa Clara this week (disclosure, Chef covered my travel and expenses to attend the show) and the company is using the event to announce ...
Seattle-based DevOps firm Chef today released Automate, a commercial integration of several open-source and commercial offerings that it described as a enterprise-oriented package for automating ...
Open source devops business Chef arrived at security almost by accident – but now it’s winning compliance contracts based on GDPR alone as it begins to position itself as a vital automated security ...
Now that the enterprise has gotten its feet wet with DevOps, one salient fact has become clear: It’s not terribly effective without end-to-end automation at scale. This is leading many forward-leaning ...
The DevOps revolution isn't slowing down. In fact, it's accelerating faster than ever. As we move through 2026, startups face mounting pressure to ship features quickly, maintain reliability, and do ...