Trevor Parsons (@trevparsons) is a Co-Founder and Chief Scientist at Logentries, a leading SaaS-delivered log management and analytics service. I caught up with Trevor at the Velocity Conference in Santa Clara and asked him what themes were resonating with attendees this year.
For this episode of the DevOps Leadership Series, Trevor briefly illustrates some current problems with the state of microservices and container-based architectures, while sharing a positive outlook for the future.
Trevor says there’s been a lot of development in how to log and monitor containerized systems, and he sees better support from Docker for logging, showing an increasing focus on this topic in 2015 and beyond. He anticipates that the next year will have huge improvements in managing and monitoring these new systems and architectures.
Next up in the DevOps Leadership Series, I headed to London for the DevOps Connect: Rugged DevOps event, where we’ll discuss more about Rugged DevOps practices. In London, I was able to catch up with Helen Beal (Ranger4), Justin Arbuckle (Chef), and Gareth Rushgrove (Puppet Labs).
Derek serves as vice president and DevOps advocate at Sonatype and is the co-founder of All Day DevOps -- an online community of 65,000 IT professionals.
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