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This article is cross-posted from https://sethvargo.com/berkshelf-workflow/. There are only two fundamental assumptions for working with Berkshelf: 1. Each cookbook is a uniquely packaged and versioned artifact 2.

Seth Vargo

Chef had a significant presence at Microsoft TechEd two weeks ago. TechEd is Microsoft’s annual user conference with 15,000 attendees (yup, you read that right — so about 15x the size of ChefConf).

Julian Dunn

Justin Arbuckle Brings More Than 20 Years of Experience in Transforming Enterprise IT for Speed and Scale to Chef  Leading UK-Based IT Recruitment Firm Reports Chef is Top 10 IT ‘Skill on the Rise’ SEATTLE – May 27, 2014 – Chef, the leader in web-scale IT automation, today announced that Justin Arbuckle will join the […]

Lucas Welch

On June 4th with our partner 10th Magnitude, we are launching a technical webinar focused on how Chef is automating and accelerating Azure deployments.

Justin Fenton

The good folks over at CloudBees have been working with us over the past few months on a pretty cool project – enhancing Jenkins traceability. The enhancement gives developer and operations personnel the ability to use Jenkins for the first time to trace application code changes from development through to deployment, and into production.

Lucas Welch

As you may be aware, on 2014-05-14, there was an outage to the Berkshelf API service that Berkshelf v3+ uses to resolve dependencies from the Community site. We posted previously a postmortem of the incident. I wanted to take a moment and follow-up with the community where we’re at with the remediation items.

Joshua Timberman

Looking back at last week’s OpenStack “Juno” Summit in Atlanta, there were a tremendous number of great conversations and presentations on OpenStack and Chef. With over 4,500 people there, it was exciting to hear about more and more production deployments of OpenStack with Chef (including the likes of Bloomberg and SAP).

Justin Fenton

This morning we delivered session #1 in our six part webinar series around learning Chef. We were overwhelmed by your interest, questions and engagement. Thank you to all who attended this morning. If you missed session #1, you still have the opportunity to catch up and join us for the final 5 installments.

Justin Fenton

Our friends at Serena Software host a monthly “DevOps Drive-In” series of webcasts and for May’s episode our own Mandi Walls will be holding a live Q&A at 9 am PT/Noon ET this Thursday, 5/22, on the five keys to building a successful DevOps culture.

Lucas Welch