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Reimagining CI/CD: AI-Engineered Continuous Integration

DevOps.com

AI has the potential to greatly improve the efficiency, accuracy and effectiveness of DevOps continuous integration (CI) practices.

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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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DevOps for Developers: Continuous Integration, GitHub Actions, and Sonar Cloud

Dzone - DevOps

I first ran into the concept of Continuous Integration (CI) when the Mozilla project launched. It included a rudimentary build server as part of the process and this was revolutionary at the time. I was maintaining a C++ project that took two hours to build and link.

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Continuous Integration for iOS and macOS

Dzone - DevOps

For more: Read the Report The no-code approach to continuous integration (CI) on mobile projects works reasonably well when teams start with one or two developers, a small project, and a cloud service. This is an article from DZone's 2023 Development at Scale Trend Report.

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AoAD2 Practice: Continuous Integration

James Shore

Continuous Integration. Continuous integration is a better approach. Teams using continuous integration keep everyone’s code working together and ready to release. The ultimate goal of continuous integration is to make releasing a business decision, not a technical decision. Refactoring.

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Leveraging Content Management Software to Facilitate a Cloud-First Approach

CIO

While a recent Rocket survey on the state of the mainframe showed that the mainframe — due to its reliability and superior security — is here to stay, many organizations are moving to hybrid infrastructure with a “cloud-first approach” to operations.

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Cloud Migration Will Disrupt Ops as You Know It

Xebia

Moving applications to the cloud can be done in a variety of ways. If you do it correctly, the effort required to keep applications running in the cloud can be reduced dramatically. Moving applications to the cloud can be done in a variety of ways. Traditional virtual machines are replaced with serverless application frameworks.

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