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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. To read this article in full, please click here What does CI/CD stand for?

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Harnessing AI in Continuous Delivery and Deployment

DevOps.com

In my recent article Revolutionizing the Nine Pillars of DevOps with AI-Engineered Tools, I explained that the continuous delivery pillar is an approach where code changes are automatically built, tested and prepared for release to production; this may be followed by continuous deployment where an approved release is automatically deployed to the production (..)

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Embracing Continuous Delivery: Unleashing the Power of Agile Software Development

Dzone - DevOps

Continuous delivery (CD), however, has made it possible for businesses to streamline their software development procedures, promote teamwork, and produce quick, dependable, and frequent software releases. In this article, we will explore the concept of continuous delivery and its numerous benefits for modern software development.

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Article: Data-Driven Decision Making – Product Development with Continuous Delivery Indicators

InfoQ Culture Methods

The Data-Driven Decision Making Series provides an overview of how the three main activities in the software delivery - Product Management, Development and Operations - can be supported by data-driven decision making. In Development, Continuous Delivery Indicators can be used to steer the efficiency of the development process.

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Project Risk Transfer : Rethinking Global Catastrophes For Continued Delivery

Radixweb

Process functions like supply chain, finance, sourcing, marketing, customer operations, human resource, and other industry-specific services get severely tested by continually arising challenges.

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Integrating Maven and Nexus for Continuous Delivery with Jenkins

DevOps.com

This article demonstrates how to integrate Maven with Nexus repositories and deploy snapshot and release artifacts automatically during the build process. In this article we’ll cover: Creation of a hosted repository for snapshots and releases. It also helps to understand version uptick using Maven. Creation of […].

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Cloudera Flow Management Continuous Delivery Architecture

Cloudera

Having introduced the flow delivery challenges and corresponding resolutions in the first article ‘ Cloudera Flow Management Continuous Delivery while Minimizing Downtime ’, we will combine all the preceding solutions into an example of flow management continuous delivery architecture. Development.