Recap: Women in DevOps Virtual Meetup 8/27/20

Level Up was proud to co-sponsor last Thursday’s virtual LA DevOps and Cloud meetup, “Women in DevOps“, featuring an amazing group of presenters. The keynote was Heather Osborn, Senior Director of Systems Engineering at Ticketmaster. Her presentation was inspiring and centered on her many experiences and insights learned over “25 Years of Being Outnumbered“. Video: https://levelupla.io/video-heather-osborn-women-in-devops-meetup/ You

Video: Integrate Ansible and Jira [Becoming Cloud Native] (Automation)

Simplify Your Jira Change Management Processes Via Ansible Playbooks As part of the “Becoming Cloud Native with Red Hat Emerging Technologies” playlist, this video is one in a series on Automation topics, in which Red Hat systems integrator partner Level Up Technology is highlighting important features and third-party integrations of Ansible and the Red Hat

Video: Integrate Ansible and Slack [Becoming Cloud Native] (Automation)

Give Your Organization Greater Visibility Into Ansible Playbook Runs Via Slack As part of the “Becoming Cloud Native with Red Hat Emerging Technologies” playlist, this video is one in a series on Automation topics, in which Red Hat systems integrator partner Level Up Technology is highlighting important features and third-party integrations of Ansible and the

Recap: Delivering Cloud Native Apps Meetup at TrueCar 1/16/20

With Red Hat co-sponsoring and TrueCar graciously hosting, we had another great turnout for the LA DevOps and Cloud meetup group at the TrueCar Santa Monica offices on Thursday, January 16! Keynote speaker Paul Schipitsch of TrueCar shared “TrueCar’s Journey to Continuous Integration (CI)” and highlighted many of the features of Buildkite which the TrueCar

Simplify Your Jira Change Management Processes Via Ansible Playbooks

A big way in which we typically measure success with DevOps has to do with integration. Your new solutions need to work with whatever products your organization has already made investments in. Because whether IT decision-makers were thinking in terms of infrastructure-as-code when they originally purchased those products or not, if the pieces of the