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Compliance in a DevOps Culture

Martin Fowler

Integrating the necessary security controls and audit capabilities to satisfy compliance requirements within a DevOps culture can capitalize on CI/CD pipeline automation, but presents unique challenges as an organization scales.

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DevOps Culture

Dzone - DevOps

DevOps is a culture that has emerged in the IT industry to address the challenges of software development and deployment. The term DevOps is a combination of two words, Development, and Operations. The DevOps culture has evolved over the years, and today it is considered an essential part of any software development process.

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The Business Case for DevOps Culture

DevOps.com

Culture is nebulous. Because culture is transient, it’s unique to every business, feels difficult to change and is even harder to measure. This can make it frustrating to see DevOps research continuously name […] The post The Business Case for DevOps Culture appeared first on DevOps.com.

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DevOps Principles, Implementations and Culture

DevOps.com

When organizations begin using DevOps for application development, many only reference DevOps as part of their infrastructure and select a subset of DevOps before understanding the cultural and process changes needed for success. The post DevOps Principles, Implementations and Culture appeared first on DevOps.com.

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A DevOps Guide for Product Managers

Speaker: Suzie Prince, Head of DevOps, Atlassian

Luckily, the culture of DevOps and the practice of Continuous Delivery supports product managers and their teams as modern software development evolves at a rapid pace. Join Suzie Prince, Head of Product for DevOps at Atlassian, and make sure your software team never misses a beat during the pandemic.

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7 tell-tale signs of fake DevOps

CIO

There’s no doubt that DevOps has helped many IT organizations achieve their goal of delivering applications and services faster and better than traditional software development processes. It’s the CIOs responsibility to ensure that development teams aren’t intentionally or unintentionally straying off the DevOps path.

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Culture a Stumbling Block to DevOps, DevSecOps

DevOps.com

Organizations are struggling to improve DevSecOps practices as they confront a lack of cultural alignment and investment, according to a global Progress survey of more than 600 IT, security, application development and DevOps decision-makers. The post Culture a Stumbling Block to DevOps, DevSecOps appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Building Like Amazon

Speaker: Leo Zhadanovsky, Principal Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services

To get there, Amazon focused on decomposing for agility, making critical cultural and operational changes, and creating tools for software delivery. Whether you're developing for a small startup or a large corporation, learning the tools for CI/CD will make your good DevOps team great. The "two pizza" team culture.

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Data & Analytics Maturity Model Workshop Series

Speaker: Dave Mariani, Co-founder & Chief Technology Officer, AtScale; Bob Kelly, Director of Education and Enablement, AtScale

Developing a data-sharing culture. Translating DevOps principles into your data engineering process. This workshop helps assess where your organization sits on the analytics maturity scale and where you might aspire to be. Workshop video modules include: Breaking down data silos. Integrating data from third-party sources.