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Talks with Software Development Experts Initiative Part 2

Apiumhub

In our last article , we introduced our newest initiative, Talk with Software Development Experts, a space where we interview tech experts to get to know more about them, their careers, their experience, and their interests. Are you Interested in knowing who were the software development experts we interviewed?

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Scaling DevOps: key strategies and best practices

Agile Engine

Introduction Over the past decade, DevOps has had a transformative impact on how companies manage their software engineering efforts. Yet, eight out of 10 companies practicing DevOps are barely in the middle of this transformation. Source: Puppet Getting the basics right: what is DevOps?

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The DevOps Trends Forecast for 2020

RapidValue

DevOps’, a term that was coined a decade before has grown to become a household name in the IT industry. A recent Markets and Markets Research Report suggests that the DevOps Market Size is expected to grow to USD 10.31 Read on to know more about the trends that are about to affect the future of DevOps. Billion by 2023.

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Our DevOps Toolbox: The Consul Interview

Exadel

Consul is another arrow in our quiver of DevOps tools. Recently, Michael Shklyar, a DevOps Software Engineer from the Exadel Digital Transformation Practice, recently sat down with Alexey Korzhov , a DevOps specialist from one of our client projects, to discuss Consul, it’s advantages, and how it helps him solve issues.

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Tightening Security by Shifting Left

d2iq

The growing need for a secure software development lifecycle has prompted a discussion around the concept of “shift left.” Security has been treated at the end of the development cycle for decades, and software development has been mostly linearly planned.

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DevOps: Architecture Monitoring

Dzone - DevOps

Software development is constantly changing. DevOps was created to help organizations deal with constant change by responding quickly. This movement is designed to bring development and operations closer together so that they may collaborate and communicate more effectively. Teams need to be responsive to survive.

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From CI Pipelines to Assembly Lines – The Next Wave in DevOps

RapidValue

The Shift of Focus From CI Pipelines to DevOps Assembly Lines. The ultimate goal of DevOps is to improve collaboration between all stakeholders from planning through delivery and automation of the delivery process. The DevOps movement has created a mindset that encourages better collaboration and automation. Native integrations.

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