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5 DevOps Trends That Demand Your Attention

LaunchDarkly

Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment, but not Continuous Release. You can tell it what sports team you follow, and then the app will deliver more news about that team and sport. Here are the five trends I think you should watch for in 2020.

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Lessons learned turning machine learning models into real products and services

O'Reilly Media - Data

A model that recommends what sports programs to watch, for example, would need to consider that the Super Bowl is huge in the U.S., There are real needs as well for continuous integration, continuous deployment, change management, monitoring, and security tools and controls that are specific to machine learning systems.

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Interview with Evgeny Predein – CEO of Apiumhub

Apiumhub

He has been one of the former practitioners of Agile Methodologies, particularly eXtreme Programming with a great experience in difficult practices like TDD, Continuous Integration, build pipelines and evolutionary design. Unfortunately, there are not many companies that are specialized in software architecture and DevOps.

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What is cloud bursting? Managing sporadic workloads on the hybrid cloud

CircleCI

The DevOps field is engaged in a great, collective migration into the cloud. For example, say you work for a company that plans to run an advertisement during a popular sporting event. Businesses are decentralizing their applications and databases, hosting them in the cloud to make them available regardless of geography or user device.

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