We’ve seen a huge explosion of interest in DevOps over the last few years. But for people who are new to these ideas, it’s not always obvious what DevOps entails and what the benefits are, particularly in larger environments. So, what is DevOps all about? And what do you need to know to succeed? In this blog, you’ll get a breakdown of how DevOps works, its benefits, and the best practices and tools that help teams build and deploy software with speed and confidence.
Proof of concept season is over. In Zero Ticket Minute Ep. 8, Ian Coppock explains why AI is now judged by results, not demos. If it’s not reducing downtime, cutting costs, or stopping 2 a.m. pages, it’s not delivering value. The shift is here. From experimentation to execution.
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High-volume IT issues slow teams down, drain resources, and delay progress toward autonomous operations. In this Resolve webinar, we break down how to start your autonomous journey the right way by focusing on high-impact automations that deliver the fastest ROI.
Agentic AI is moving fast, but expectations are moving faster. In this episode of Agents of IT, Resolve CCO Sean Heuer and Ari Stowe, Resolve COO, cut through the noise around agentic AI, AIOps, and automation in modern IT environments. They react to recent articles from Forbes, TechCrunch, and others to unpack what’s real, what’s hype, and what actually works today.
Agentic AI sounds great. But real IT needs guardrails. In this clip, we talk about where AI actually works today and why human-in-the-loop still matters.
For anyone shipping software in regulated industries, the word “control” gets thrown around all over. Compliance frameworks demand controls, auditors verify controls are used, engineering teams implement controls, and there are even Control Owners. But what exactly is a control? And more importantly, how do we design controls that actually serve their intended purpose while enabling rather than hindering delivery velocity?
For many IT directors, the service desk feels permanently stretched. It’s a math problem that is forever in motion. Every quarter brings new apps, new devices, new access rules, and new ways for small issues to become daily interruptions. Even when tooling improves, the queue still grows because the work expands with the environment. The pressure shows up in familiar places, like rising ticket counts, tighter SLAs, and a large backlog of projects that need help.