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Make Your Models Matter: What It Takes to Maximize Business Value from Your Machine Learning Initiatives

Cloudera

Continuous Operations for Production Machine Learning (COPML) helps companies think about the entire life cycle of an ML model. As we explain in our eBook , COPML is a comprehensive approach to ML model development and operation that takes a structured approach to the “ML wrangling” problems many enterprises face.

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Preparing your team for continuous deployment

CircleCI

A key goal for any DevOps team is to shorten the software development cycle and provide continuous delivery of high-quality software. Instead of continuing to the next logical goal, continuous deployment, most companies stop here. Continuous delivery versus continuous deployment. Agile teams.

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Blue-Green Deployments: A Definition and Introductory Guide

LaunchDarkly

At any given time, one app is responding to user traffic, while the other app receives constant updates from your team’s continuous integration (CI) server. Frequent releasing, or continuous delivery (CD), is often a cultural norm on teams with a strong DevOps skillset. Complexity in infrastructure.

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Feature Flags (Toggles) in DevOps: How These Concepts Relate

LaunchDarkly

DevOps practices also allow teams to go fast while maintaining product quality and infrastructural reliability. Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD). The classic example of this idea is continuous integration (CI). How to use feature flags (toggles) to enable DevOps.

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Technology Trends for 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Methodology This report is based on our internal “units viewed” metric, which is a single metric across all the media types included in our platform: ebooks, of course, but also videos and live training courses. As we all know, a lot of infrastructure is written in COBOL, and that isn’t going anywhere. Alternatives are emerging.

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ESG reveals developer security priorities in new study

Lacework

Forty-five percent of respondents indicated development teams are primarily responsible for handling infrastructure as code (IaC) template misconfigurations and scanning production environments. The continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) process has brought undeniable efficiency gains to cloud-native application development.

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