Divining the future of the network

The Rise of the Developer

Article from Issue 140/2012
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Mention NoOps, and you’re sure to start an argument. But terminology aside, this is a coming trend to which ITs should pay attention.

Fewer terms can anger denizens of the IT community faster than “NoOps.” This short innocuous term has set executives at major online companies at odds with each other and has launched a highly polarized debate on the role of operations within the enterprise – particularly an enterprise that’s rapidly moving away from traditional data centers and into the cloud.

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