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What is CI/CD? Continuous integration and continuous delivery explained

InfoWorld

Continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD), also known as CI/CD, embodies a culture and set of operating principles and practices that application development teams use to deliver code changes both more frequently and more reliably. CI/CD is a best practice for devops teams. What does CI/CD stand for?

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Report Surfaces DevOps Challenges for Mobile Applications

DevOps.com

An assessment of 1,600 DevOps teams involved in building and deploying mobile applications found that 62% were adversely impacted by manual processes that slowed the rate at which these applications were deployed and updated.

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How to modernize and accelerate mainframe application development

CIO

With that in mind, what can businesses do to modernize their applications effectively? Open-source software accelerates IBM Z® application development and delivery through modern tools that drive automation and integration to and from the mainframe. DevOps innovations (e.g., Success hinges on development support.

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The Fallacy of Continuous Integration, Delivery and Testing

DevOps.com

We know that continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) have become a DevOps best practice. And many have learned that by adding continuous testing (CT), they can create a virtuous loop, ensuring perpetual code quality and security. They’re not wrong.

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Modernizing Continuous Integration

DevOps.com

In the duality of continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD), CI focuses on build automation. However, the demand for increasingly distributed applications has risen with the expansion of microservices, and development teams have the expectation that every commit […].

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Building your own web application platform is locking you in

CIO

CIOs have shifted toward building their own web application platforms with a set of best-in-class tools for more flexibility, customizations, and agile DevOps. Modern platforms, like Edgio’s , are built to unify application tools to lower the total cost of ownership, increase efficiencies, and reduce errors.

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Continuous integration for.NET applications

CircleCI

NET is a popular open source, cross-platform development framework for building fast and scalable full-stack applications for the web, desktop, mobile, and the cloud. This flexibility makes.NET a leading platform for developing enterprise web applications and makes.NET development one of the most in-demand skills on the market.