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DevOps Engineer vs Software Engineer

The Crazy Programmer

It is common for people to confuse these two prominent career options – DevOps Engineer and Software Engineer. Role of DevOps Engineer. The DevOps Engineer is responsible for everything from coding to updating, developing, to maintaining the software. Few DevOps engineers are as follows: Build engineer. Dependence.

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Beyond DevSecOps: Why fintech companies need to consider DevSecRegOps

CIO

It’s no secret that banks and fintech companies must meet compliance and regulatory standards that are much stricter than what traditional tech companies are forced to comply with. The question becomes: How do you meet strict regulatory and compliance standards while keeping up with the rapid pace of innovation in technology?

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Role of TechOps, DevOps, and NoOps in the SDLC

Dzone - DevOps

The process of product development and software deployment has continually evolved to meet the requirements for speed (increasing demand) and for scalability, and enhanced efficiency (quality of product). Some of these prevailing concepts include TechOps, DevOps, and NoOps.

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How Observability and Explainability Benefit the SDLC

DevOps.com

Software systems require continual modification to meet changing requirements, address errors, improve performance and enhance reliability. Yet, maintaining and modifying complex and distributed software systems as they change and grow can present challenges.

SDLC 98
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SDLC Vs STLC: What's the Difference?

Dzone - DevOps

STLC consists of several phases that are used to test software programs and guarantee that they meet user requirements. STLC stands for software testing life cycle, and it consists of several phases that must be completed in order to test software applications. STLC Phases Are as Below: Requirement Analysis. Test Planning. Test Closure.

SDLC 98
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What Executives Should Know About Shift-Left Security

CIO

By Zachary Malone, SE Academy Manager at Palo Alto Networks The term “shift left” is a reference to the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) that describes the phases of the process developers follow to create an application. Shifting security left in your SDLC program is a priority that executives should be giving their focus to.

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Digital Assurance Brings Stability in Digital Transformation for Enterprises

Perficient

Attention Chief Digital Officers, you are acutely aware of the challenges posed by the rapidly evolving landscape of cloud and digital technologies on the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). However, with the complexity of the SDLC on the rise, traditional QA approaches are no longer enough.