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4 steps to connect change management and DevOps

CIO

It’s no secret that companies are committing to DevOps. In fact, according to a recent survey, three-quarters of leaders have adopted DevOps into their operations. DevOps delivers speed and agility to the development process. Change management brings consistency to DevOps. But it’s not easy.

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The State of Continuous Delivery in 2021

DevOps.com

One of the hallmarks of DevOps is to improve the delivery of software. Therefore, mature DevOps systems employ continuous delivery (CD), the process of releasing bite-sized software changes on a regular basis. The post The State of Continuous Delivery in 2021 appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Continuous Delivery Without Exception

DevOps.com

Continuous delivery (CD) and all the other continuous things—continuous integration (CI), continuous testing, continuous deployment—have become the new mantra of DevOps. CI/CD adoption typically starts with agile development teams working on new or well-funded systems.

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Community AMA: Bryan Finster and Continuous Delivery

Dzone - DevOps

Continuous Delivery isn’t about how fast you can deliver, it’s about the outcome your delivery achieves. Bryan is currently a Distinguished Engineer at Defense Unicorns but has also worked for Walmart as a systems analyst and eventually became a staff software engineer for Walmart Labs.

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Continuous Delivery Foundation Adds Interoperability Project

DevOps.com

At a CDEventscon event this week, the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) announced it is hosting a CDEvents project through which it hopes to create a vendor-neutral specification for defining the format of event data across multiple services, platforms and systems.

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Build Continuous Delivery In

Dzone - DevOps

Building Continuous Delivery into an organisation requires radical change. While Continuous Delivery has a well-defined value proposition and a seminal book on how to implement a deployment pipeline , there is a dearth of information on how to transform an organisation for Continuous Delivery.

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Benefits of Continuous Delivery

Henrik Warne

For the past two years, we have been using continuous delivery at work. Continuous delivery is by far the best way in my opinion, and here is why: Benefits. Without these, it is hard or impossible to deploy new code continuously. The system must be cloud based or run from central servers. DevOps culture.