WinOps

WinOps (a portmanteau of "Windows" and "DevOps") is a term used referring to the cultural movement of DevOps practices for a Microsoft-centric view.[1] It emphasizes the use of the cloud, automation and integrating development and IT operations into one fluid method on the Windows platform.[2]

Etymology

The term 'WinOps' was coined at the London DevOps meetup held at Facebook in June 2015. As an amalgamation of Windows and DevOps, it represents the new emphasis on using existing DevOps methodologies in the traditionally less open-source Microsoft space.[3][4]

Community

Since the first WinOps conference in September 2015, there have been multiple meetups and a second conference which was held in May 2016.[5][6] The WinOps meetup group has an active community with over 1,000 members. Their motto is "Windows in a DevOps World". They focus on shared experiences using Windows centred products and tools for establishing DevOps goals.[7]

Date Type Host Speakers
22 September 2015 Conference The Brewery
17 November 2015 Meetup JustEat Peter Mounce - JustEat
16 January 2016 Meetup HP Enterprise Arne Luhrs - HPE IT

Andy Burgin - Sky Betting and Gaming

23 February 2016 Meetup Wonga.com Ryan Yates

Ricard Clau - Wonga.com

22 March 2016 Meetup Microsoft Marcus Robinson - Microsoft

Nicolas Corrarello - Puppet

20 April 2016 Meetup HP Enterprise Ben Hall - Ocelot Uproar

Steve Thair - DevOpsGuys

24-25 May 2016 Conference CodeNode - Skills Matter Jeffrey Snover - Microsoft

Ed Wilson - Microsoft Michael Greene - Microsoft

20-21 September 2017 Conference CodeNode - Skills Matter Jeffrey Snover - Microsoft

Sam Guckenheimer - Microsoft

The Linux challenge

Windows and Linux are very different; not just technologically, but philosophically. Tools are a major component to establishing DevOps, and the lack of Windows-centric tools limited early Windows DevOps adoptions as most initial supporting technologies emerged from Linux and open-source communities.[8] WinOps boils down to addressing the same challenges as DevOps, using different tools.[9]

WinOps-focused tools


Solution Released by
BuildMaster Inedo
Chocolatey RealDimensions Software
NuGet .NET Foundation
Octopus Deploy Octopus Deploy
Otter Inedo
PowerShell Microsoft
Puppet PuppetLabs
Salt SaltStack
TeamCity JetBrains
Team Foundation Server Microsoft
Vagrant HashiCorp
Visual Studio Release Management Microsoft

References

  1. Weinberger, Matt (25 November 2014), Microsoft study finds everybody wants DevOps but Culture is a Challenge, Computerworld
  2. "Microsoft announces open source blockchain-based identity platform for Azure". v3.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  3. Digital, Prism (2015-10-16). "Prism Digital's world first conference". Medium. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  4. "WinOps Conference London #2". Sam Martin. 2016-05-26. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  5. "WinOps Conf 2016 - DevOps-ification of Windows Server - Skelton Thatcher Consulting". Skelton Thatcher Consulting. 2016-05-28. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  6. Digital, Prism (2016-06-01). "WinOps Conf". Medium. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  7. "Winops Meetup london". meetup. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  8. Eagles, Harry (24 May 2016). "DevOps Technology in a Windows World". Microsoft TechNet.
  9. Thair, Steve (24 March 2015), DevOps for Windows "In the Wild", DevOps Exchange London, London
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