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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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DevOps: Addressing Communications Failures

DevOps.com

TestifySec's Witness aims to provide a solution to a problem that's long plagued DevOps teams: Communication and documentation in workflows.

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Documentation as Code: A Game Changer for DevOps Teams?

DevOps.com

Documentation-as-code improves collaboration, ensures consistency and accuracy, facilitates version control and streamlines updates and maintenance processes.

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Emphasizing the Dev in DevOps

Xebia

The term “DevOps” was supposed to be a method to bridge the gap between Developers and Operations and create self-sufficient, autonomous teams. Questions, requests and problems may have to be thrown across the fence for the “DevOps team” to solve, while the developer who built the software has to wait.

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How Generative AI Can Streamline Code Documentation

DevOps.com

Generative AI is set to benefit the documentation and transformation of legacy code and potentially create new documentation in parallel with new builds.

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Turnover, Documentation and Missing Links

DevOps.com

When employee turnover spikes, IT in general and DevOps teams in particular need to be prepared. At the time of this writing, the stock market is roiling, and DevOps compensation is bouncing up. The post Turnover, Documentation and Missing Links appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Documenting: Don’t Build Your Replacement’s Nightmare

DevOps.com

Document everything today About once a year I feel the need to remind you that you are creating technical debt. DevOps is good stuff, and most shops got over the “whatever a given project team decides” multiplication of services pretty quickly, but every line of DevOps code you write is […].

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