And in other news, new posting for a Cloud Leader.....
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Make in the Cloud. A SaaS solution for CI/CD. You can directly edit your makefile with our app. Supports monolithic super uber makefile. We are your Cloud based SaaS solution for CI/CD. We are super cost effective.
The make command with uber makefile is all you need for CI/CD.
Harness and Bamboo are replaced by Jenkins. It was going to be this or revert to the make command with uber makefiles. Copilot along with custom fine tuned LLM models will make the decision to use Harness, Bamboo, Jenkins, or make command, depending on the input build parameters.
What will happen to ARMY of Service Company Pe-anuts and Over prized FTES.?
They still surviving for shown the door?
did you mean CLOWN leader
He looks like a baby. Not a cloud leader LoL
Harness and Bamboo are replaced by Jenkins. It was going to be this or revert to the make command with uber makefiles. Copilot along with custom fine tuned LLM models will make the decision to use Harness, Bamboo, Jenkins, or make command, depending on the input build parameters.
Replaced by Harness. And Github Copilot.
Github Copilot has nothing to do CI/CD pipe line.
Replaced by Harness. And Github Copilot.
Each pcf,bamboo
Bamboo was going to replaced , what happened to that tool?
Last year when layoffs happened he was posting on Linkedin about the great team he was building and that he WAS hiring
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/adoane_hiring-aws-googlecloud-activity-7022746698514931712-QSKY
My how things change in a year........
Same Network leadership. Same issues. Not sure there is a connection between the two? Besides load balancing I firmly enjoy waiting for my firewall changes to happen. Clean house Ricky.
@1uii+1vkMmyrf it’s funny cause it’s true, lol. Each pcf,bamboo issue lasts days too. Lost count how many years.
@1uii+1vkMmyrf this is hauntingly accurate
“ When leadership changes, so does the direction of the organization. It's expected that a new CEO will often bring in their own team, particularly for key C-suite and senior leadership roles.”
Will new ceo care about sts or follow w’s lead?
@1mnf+1vkMmyrf
Says is Simon Indge. Head of Schwab's prestigious infrastructure and operations org. They are capable of fullfilling a simple load balancing task over three months after you make the request. Most of the time they still do it wrong but you only have to wait over three months again to get it corrected. They also only have 3-5 stability issues with Bamboo and PCF every week. Sometimes they test in prod first to be safe before making changes in lower environments.
is this official?
I know the reference for Tiny, , Rama (direct), and Baldy. Who are Says and JR?
Hopefully a change for the better.
That’s hysterical
Andy was in because Tiny, Says, JR, Rama, Baldy and others couldn’t bring results with their chosen cloud vendor or admit to a data center model. Andy was AWS. He’s now a scapegoat.
Years later and no closer. STS tells me of more project delays and infighting. My group is stalled and years of I then P then G is largely wasted.
Really wanted a call today. Didn’t get it. Can we do it again tomorrow? Please.
Or get a tent with elephants.
Years and years of failure before him… and he’s the problem?
When leadership changes, so does the direction of the organization. It's expected that a new CEO will often bring in their own team, particularly for key C-suite and senior leadership roles. This shift can have significant implications for the broader organization, including service providers and vendors.
The critical question is: what impact will these changes have on the service company as a whole, and more specifically, on its vendors? In such transitions, Most importantly what will happen to FTE employees and Visa dependent employee any insight?
Years and years of failure before him… and he’s the problem?
Good riddance. What an incompetent tool.
What isn't 1990s in tech there? OK ok, 1980s for somethings.
“The Goat of Azazel”
Somebody had to take the L
Good riddance. Cloud team was a 💩 show to deal with. Implementing 90s era “security policies” that stand in direct opposition to industry best practices. Hopefully a change for the better.