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Immutable Infrastructure: The Next Step for DevOps

DevOps.com

For DevOps teams, immutable infrastructure offers a transformative approach to organizational security for companies of all sizes.

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Investors share how infrastructure as code is taking over DevOps

TechCrunch

Infrastructure as code (IaC) has been gaining wider adoption among DevOps teams in recent years, but the complexities of data center configuration and management continue to create problems — and opportunities. The world of the modern cloud has shifted how we think about infrastructure altogether.

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Top Three DevOps Tools for Cloud Infrastructure

DevOps.com

A survey of 326 IT executives conducted by the market research firm Omdia on behalf of Canonical found the most widely employed DevOps tool for managing cloud infrastructure is the Bash shell and command language (53%), followed by the Ansible automation platform (47%) and Terraform (40%).

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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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Detect and Respond to Threats Across Your Applications, Networks, and Infrastructure

Security teams need visibility into their applications, infrastructure, and network, while development and operations teams need the ability to secure the services they own.

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Simplifying DevOps and Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC)

DevOps.com

Let’s face it, tools for infrastructure-as-code (IaC) configuration management may be vital, but they’re difficult to use. The post Simplifying DevOps and Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) appeared first on DevOps.com. But what if it’s not so much the tools themselves as it is our understanding of them?

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Bringing DevOps Automation to Legacy Systems

DevOps.com

Most organizations that adopt DevOps for conventional applications use automation tools and techniques, including Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) and Configuration-as-Code (CaC), automated testing, release automation and application orchestration. Yet legacy systems don’t have to sit on […]

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