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Simplifying Kubernetes DevSecOps Through Platform Engineering

d2iq

From testing for security vulnerabilities to building business-driven security services, everyone is accountable for building security into the DevOps continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) workflow. This was manageable when software updates were released every few months or even years.

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You don’t need to migrate from Jenkins. Start building beside it.

CircleCI

Ten years ago, continuous integration (CI) was just getting off the ground, and tools like Jenkins were first-class automation platforms for your CI pipelines. Instead, migrate to modern CI tools gradually as you add new apps and microservices. Benefits of modern continuous integration tools. What is Jenkins?

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Comparison of Most Popular Continuous Integration Tools: Jenkins, TeamCity, Bamboo, Travis CI and more

Altexsoft

Switching to Agile methods helped reduce programming cycles to weeks and introduced steady-interval delivery. Today’s practice of continuous integration (CI) rolls out program updates even faster, within days or hours. How to choose a continuous integration tool. How hard is it to learn? What will it cost me?

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Technology Trends for 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

For several years, microservices has been one of the most popular topics in software architecture, and this year is no exception. Although DDD has been around for a long time, it came into prominence with the rise of microservices as a way to think about partitioning an application into independent services. growth over 2021.

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Building a Kubernetes-Based Platform

Daniel Bryant

As such, it provides a solid foundation on which to support the other three capabilities of a cloud native platform: progressive delivery, edge management, and observability. These capabilities can be provided, respectively, with the following technologies: continuous delivery pipelines, an edge stack, and an observability stack.

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Content Management Systems of the Future: Headless, JAMstack, ADN and Functions at the Edge

Abhishek Tiwari

Recently I was asked about content management systems (CMS) of the future - more specifically how they are evolving in the era of microservices, APIs, and serverless computing. In addition, traditional CMS solutions lack integration with modern software stack, cloud services, and software delivery pipelines.

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Improve Performance, Security, and SEO with JAMStack

Modus Create

If you ever need a backend, you can create microservices or serverless functions and connect to your site via API calls. JAM Stack embraces continuous delivery, with atomic deploys and version control. You’re still able to use dynamic content with API calls, just like any other web application. What are the Benefits?