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Attending Oracle’s CodeOne? Here Are 15 Sessions Everyone Will Be Talking About

OverOps

in Moscone West, Room 2016. We decided to focus on three main “categories” – Java, DevOps and Application Quality and Performance. All Things DevOps. DevOps and Agile Methodology: Lessons Learned [PRO3964]. DevOps Theory Versus Practice: A Song of Ice and TireFire [DEV5618]. All Things DevOps.

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Turn Big Failures into Little Failures, and Learn from the Future with Observability

LaunchDarkly

.” “One of the things that we at Honeycomb very firmly believe is that in the process of building these bridges, if the first wave of DevOps was all about teaching ops folks to code and automate their work, infrastructures code, then the second wave has to be the other side of the equation. Does my code work in its tests?

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The Cake is NOT a Lie: 5 Java Frameworks to Support Your Microservices Architecture

OverOps

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on May 5, 2016. The microservices trend is becoming impossible to ignore,” I wrote in 2016. For teams dealing with loads of technical debt, microservices offer a path to the promised land. It has since been updated to reflect advancements in the industry.

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Beyond Visibility: Proactive Cloud Workload Security in the Real World

Prisma Clud

Over the last 5 years, our team at Prisma Cloud has witnessed an extraordinary surge in the adoption of cloud-native technologies. Security teams recognize the importance of deploying real-time proactive cloud workload protection. Their expertise and diligence are indispensable alongside DevOps and security teams.

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You Must Comply! Why You Need Proactive Open-Source License Compliance

Prisma Clud

As of 2016, the most popular free-software license is the permissive MIT license. And even if a license is not as restrictive as a copyleft license, it can still require teams to re-engineer their software to unstick a key dependency, which is costly and dampens release velocity. These licenses usually include a warranty disclaimer.