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Continuous Delivery Without Exception

DevOps.com

Continuous delivery (CD) and all the other continuous things—continuous integration (CI), continuous testing, continuous deployment—have become the new mantra of DevOps. CI/CD adoption typically starts with agile development teams working on new or well-funded systems.

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Agile Sucks (Redux) | Plus: DevOps on Mars

DevOps.com

In this week’s The Long View: Agile is bad, but “Wagile” is worse. The post Agile Sucks (Redux) | Plus: DevOps on Mars appeared first on DevOps.com. Plus: This prod is even worse than yours.

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The DevOps Pendulum: Agility Vs. Control

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In DevOps, the balance is between control and agility. Engineering, like everything else in life, is all about balance.

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ANNOUNCEMENT — Stackery Expands Serverless Security and Continuous Delivery Capabilities

Stackery

By introducing additional security and CI/CD features, the Stackery platform brings cloud teams the agility of serverless while making enterprise-grade security consistent and automatic.”. Agile Change Management : Automatic promotion of the stack change set to the next environment upon successful passing of tests & verifications.

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DevOps and ITIL Integration: Driving Collaborative Agility in ITSM

DevOps.com

Businesses face continuous pressure to deliver high-quality IT services efficiently. One emerging integration to meet these goals is between DevOps and IT service management (ITSM), more commonly known as DevOps+. DevOps+ is becoming more than a trend and has emerged as a powerful collaborative approach to meet these challenges.

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From Agile to DevOps to DevSecOps: The Next Evolution

DevOps.com

At the same time, the number of devices and applications on those networks continues to rise. The post From Agile to DevOps to DevSecOps: The Next Evolution appeared first on DevOps.com. Some estimates suggest that, by 2030, there will be 15 connected devices for every person on the planet. The rapid expansion […].

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How to Secure C-Suite Buy-In for Your DevOps Efforts

DevOps.com

You could be forgiven for assuming DevOps is the modus operandi only for big modern enterprises like Tesla and Uber, but this is not the case.

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