Organizations can enhance their overall system performance with chaos engineering. This is because teams can pinpoint bottlenecks by testing the system's resilience.
The third post in this series discusses some of the methods for cultural transformation, as well as the way tools are used to affect change in enterprises.
The quest to bring Linux to Windows continues. Let's tackle an error caused by mismatched tech, namely getting the distro to run on something other than VMware.
Following along from importing an OpenSUSE Linux distro with Docker, now it's time to further configure your environment and get graphics support up and running.
There's only one weekend left until we get to EclipseCon 2009 - and I can't wait! You'll have already seen what talks I'm looking forward to. We'll have lots of coverage of the conference here at EclipseZone. Another really easy way to follow the conference is by using Twitter to follow EclipseCon people. All you need to do to find these people is head over to the EclipseCon Birds Nest. There's four different ways to partipate - as a standard follower, as a speaker, an exhibitor or an attendee. There's going to be a Twitter monitor in the lounge area for people to watch what people are saying about the conference. Twittervision - how cool is that?! Ian Skerrett is also planning a tweetup on Sunday night. Over the last few weeks I've become a Twitter addict myself - it's a great way to keep in touch with the latest goings on. (If you want to follow me, just go to my profile as dzonejames.) In other EclipseCon news, Sun Microsystems have become a Gold Sponsor for the conference. They will be showing their Eclipse support for JavaFX, GlassFish and Solaris. It's good to see Sun there. If you haven't registered yet, there's still time for advance registration, ending today. Make sure to use your DZone coupon to get 10% off, using the DZONE10 code. Otherwise you can register on site. So, if you want to stay in the loop for EclipseCon, become part of the Birds Nest , follow me around on Twitter and keep visiting EclipseZone.
These articles have performed so well that we thought we'd give them an encore. Check out Dzone's best Performance articles from July, plus a few more items of interest.
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