To ensure a successful end-to-end process for moving towards a cloud native approach, you need a framework that helps you "build smart" from the beginning. D2iQ delivers a unique platform of military-grade technology, professional services, training, and support to help your organization be successful on Day 2 starting on day one.
On this episode, Rick Stewart and Mike Fitzurka ask their guest Jamie Duncan, Google Cloud Engineer, to pick the topic. What follows is a fascinating look at how easy it is now to connect with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), offering unique opportunities beyond traditional programming and development.
On this episode, our guest Jamie Duncan, Google Cloud Engineer, joins Rick Stewart and Mike Fitzurka to discuss the right mindset when modernizing by focusing on ROI and not (necessarily) the fads, and why it is more important than ever to find out what is hiding inside your VMs in order to right-size them for the cloud.
Download our solution brief to learn how D2iQ Kubernetes Platform (DKP) meets all the NSA/CISA guidelines, giving D2iQ customers the assurance that their environments provide military-grade security protection.
In times of uncertainty, government entities, like the U.S. Air Force, are challenged to act and innovate quickly. But when the COVID-19 crisis hit, it pushed the team to new heights. As hundreds of thousands of employees transitioned to working remotely, the Air Force quickly took measures to ensure operational continuity.
97% of federal executives report the COVID-19 pandemic created an unprecedented stress test for their organizations, with the number one ranked stressor to their organization being their technology architecture.
On this episode, Rick Stewart and Mike Fitzurka continue our Kubernetes discussion with Jamie Duncan, Google Cloud Engineer, on the design goals of Kubernetes, how it can be extended in both good and weird ways, and on whether you should really do-it-yourself.
On this episode, Rick Stewart and Mike Fitzurka are joined by Jamie Duncan, friend, colleague, and Google Engineer as we discuss the benefits of Kubernetes for application modernization efforts.
On this episode, Jason Quattlebaum, Rick Stewart and Mike Fitzurka discuss NIST’s Secure Software Development Framework (SSDF) and how it compares with DLT’s Secure Software Framework (SSF).
Enabling efficiency, transparency, and proactive decision-making through technology innovation.
Break down silos between government contracting offices and vendors with connected, automated, end-to-end acquisition workflows.
On this episode, Rick Stewart and I discuss the controversial term of NoOps with our DLT Solutions colleague, friend and Application Lifecycle Sales Manager, Jason Quattlebaum.
Focusing on Cost Avoidance and Improved Service for the United States DOD and Civilian Agencies
We conclude our conversations with special guest Cliff Berg, co-author of Agile 2: The Next Iteration of Agile, focusing on public sector challenges and viewing software as a living organism.
The DoD and its agencies are in the process of implementing modernization initiatives. This transition requires operating with an application-driven approach. According to Gartner’s “Top 10 Application Predictions Through 2025,” how IT departments and organizations deliver services and modernize is changing. Adopting a value-driven, low-code, robotics/machine learning approach will make overcoming the challenges put forth by legacy systems, data silos, complex cloud and as-a-service journeys, and retiring knowledge workers and knowledge retention, more achievable.