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Investors share how infrastructure as code is taking over DevOps

TechCrunch

Infrastructure as code (IaC) has been gaining wider adoption among DevOps teams in recent years, but the complexities of data center configuration and management continue to create problems — and opportunities. The world of the modern cloud has shifted how we think about infrastructure altogether.

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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? By introducing open-source software to mainframe infrastructure, companies will improve product development, speed time to market, and open the mainframe to new developers that will drive mainframe innovation. DevOps innovations (e.g.,

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7 tell-tale signs of fake DevOps

CIO

There’s no doubt that DevOps has helped many IT organizations achieve their goal of delivering applications and services faster and better than traditional software development processes. It’s the CIOs responsibility to ensure that development teams aren’t intentionally or unintentionally straying off the DevOps path.

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Bringing DevOps Automation to Legacy Systems

DevOps.com

Most organizations that adopt DevOps for conventional applications use automation tools and techniques, including Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) and Configuration-as-Code (CaC), automated testing, release automation and application orchestration. Yet legacy systems don’t have to sit on […]

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Detect and Respond to Threats Across Your Applications, Networks, and Infrastructure

Security teams need visibility into their applications, infrastructure, and network, while development and operations teams need the ability to secure the services they own.

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Modernizing applications: the importance of reducing technical debt

CIO

Technical debt can be defined as the accumulation of legacy systems and applications that are difficult to maintain and support, as well as poorly written or hastily implemented code that increases risk over time. Customers may describe applications as clunky, buggy, and outdated. What is technical debt?

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Infrastructure Provisioning for Cloud-Native Applications

Dzone - DevOps

This is an article from DZone's 2022 DevOps Trend Report. However, the infrastructure required to run cloud-native applications differs from traditional ones. For more: Read the Report. Enterprises are embracing cloud-native technologies to migrate their monolithic services to a microservices architecture.