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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2020 · 18 MIN

How to clean up the DevOps dumping ground with Relay

from Pulling the Strings · host Eric Sorenson, Demetrius Malbrough, Melissa Sussmann

Cloud teams are drowning in an increasing, unsustainable volume of external events: cloud events, git events, monitoring alerts, tickets, incidents, and others. In response, engineers manually perform a disparate set of actions across various cloud providers, container platforms, CI/CD tools, config mgmt tools, and hundreds of other APIs. To make this better, some developers try to create their one-off automation tools or integration hubs, usually per team or project. Eric Sorenson and Melissa Sussmann discuss Puppet’s event-driven automation, Relay, and how it helps clean up the “DevOps Dumping Ground” in your environmentLearn moreWe’re building the future of DevOps automation with Relay. Join the launch here Relay Launch

Eric Sorenson and Melissa Sussmann discuss Puppet’s event-driven automation, Relay, and how it helps clean up the “DevOps Dumping Ground”.

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