Featured image of post Why traditional change management is broken (and What We Can Do About It)

Why traditional change management is broken (and What We Can Do About It)

Tired of waiting days for CAB to approve a simple bugfix that takes minutes to deploy? I hear you. In this post, I share why I feel traditional change management feels broken in high velocity, cloud-native era. Discover how outdated processes designed for dear are holding back safe, frequent change. Explore a modern pragmatic approach to evolving change management without compromising reliability.

Featured image of post Building container images using Dagger

Building container images using Dagger

During my next steps in the world of Dagger I wanted to develop my first Dagger pipeline. What better way to improve my knowledge then to build a pipeline that is actually usable. I chose a pipeline where I can build, scan, push and sign a container image. In this post I will guide you through the process of how I made my first pipeline. All code is shared and open for everyone

Featured image of post My first impression of Dagger.io

My first impression of Dagger.io

In my time as a platform engineer, developing pipelines has not always been the best experience. I heard from Dagger.io for some time now but never gave myself the time to look into it. That had to change. Last weekend I started with some hands on experience and short summary, it did not disappoint. Read the full blog to see how my first impression of Dagger was.

Featured image of post Monitoring like an SRE: The Mindset

Monitoring like an SRE: The Mindset

Monitoring critical services is evolving in the cloud-native era. The Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles have an opinionated way of monitoring systems. In this blog, I will share my view on the culture and mindset required for implementing a monitoring strategy the SRE way.