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What Is DevSecOps and How to Enable It on Your SDLC?

DevOps.com

For the past three to four years, all the companies around the IT world have adopted agile and different application development methodologies that leverage the work for different departments or areas and helps them to develop new products and release new features to improve their processes and infrastructure.

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Survey Surfaces Raft of Ongoing Agile Development Challenges

DevOps.com

While most software developers are using agile development methodologies in the SDLC, only 44% said it is working very well (11%) or somewhat well (33%).

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DevOps Engineer vs Software Engineer

The Crazy Programmer

A software engineer can produce a wide variety of software, from gaming applications to middleware. A mobile application developer. Software development life cycle (SDLC). As a software engineer, the software development life cycle (SDLC) is relatively insignificant. A DevOps engineer, SDLC makes a big difference.

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How to make your developer organization more efficient

CIO

If there’s a code structure that has to be reused every time you’re creating an application, that structure can be standardized as a template,” said Stoyko. Employing automation for tasks that many engineers face throughout their SDLC helps to shift focus towards human value-add activities.

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What Executives Should Know About Shift-Left Security

CIO

By Zachary Malone, SE Academy Manager at Palo Alto Networks The term “shift left” is a reference to the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) that describes the phases of the process developers follow to create an application. Shifting security left in your SDLC program is a priority that executives should be giving their focus to.

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Agile and DevOps: Optimize Your Development and Operations

Mentormate

There is a common misconception that Agile and DevOps cannot work together. Let’s review how businesses benefit from adopting the Agile and DevOps principles, culture, and practices. Before we look at Agile and DevOps, let’s first look at software as a whole. What is Agile? Agile and DevOps: Combine and Conquer.

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Leaders Identify Critical Areas of Improvement in their Software Lifecycle

Coveros

At this year’s STAREAST 2023 testing conference in Orlando, Florida, our team from Coveros invited leaders from throughout the software testing, agile, DevOps, and security communities to identify where they need the most improvement in their software development lifecycle. What are the strongest aspects of your SDLC?

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