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Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery on AWS

Mike Roberts

Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) are techniques that I’ve had a passion about for a long time. Back in the Dim And Distant Past of 2003 I even co-led an open source project that brought some at-the-time interesting innovations to this area. no central ‘CD Ops team’ necessary.

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Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery on AWS

Mike Roberts

Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) are techniques that I’ve had a passion about for a long time. Back in the Dim And Distant Past of 2003 I even co-led an open source project that brought some at-the-time interesting innovations to this area. no central ‘CD Ops team’ necessary.

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QA Engineering Roles: Skills, Tools, and Responsibilities in a Testing Team

Altexsoft

Depending on team size and structure, QA is viewed and utilized differently, but tailored to specific organization needs. Other variations of QA-related job offerings are QA analyst, QA engineer, automation engineer, test automation developer, etc. Besides that, manual testing is used as an initial step in developing automated tests.

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Continuous Development: ‘Times Are a-Changin’

LaunchDarkly

When I first started doing product development at EMC and then later at VMware, we used development frameworks like “ waterfall ” to release new features every couple of years. Not only are companies increasing their release velocity, they are also experiencing external expectations from users for more innovative services.

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Application Modernization Isn’t Just Fighting Legacy Tech

Modus Create

When radical innovations were rare, businesses could afford to treat application modernization as a sporadic reaction to change. However, in the era of open-source and continuous innovation, modernization can’t be an isolated, one-off project. This affords developers more room for innovation and shortens deployment time.