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Edge Computing Requires DevOps at Scale

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The rise of edge computing will drive a long-overdue convergence of DevOps, data engineering, security, networking, OT and MLOps best practices.

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Zero-Trust Network Access Platforms Slash DevOps Bottlenecks

DevOps.com

In a prior article, I indicated why a new remote zero-trust platform is needed to support DevOps teams. The post Zero-Trust Network Access Platforms Slash DevOps Bottlenecks appeared first on DevOps.com.

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To Enable DevOps, Enterprises Need Autonomous Multi-Cloud Networking

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To enable this, enterprises are building DevOps teams that leverage cloud-native architectures to modernize application frameworks with microservices and containers. This creates a new paradigm for enterprises, as DevOps need to quickly and reliably build, test, and distribute applications that are fast, secure, and in compliance.

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Languages and DevOps: Network

DevOps.com

It is fun to discuss the changes in network operations over the last couple decades. Network specialists were super command-line wizards who kept us going, with few GUIs in sight. Everyone thought the next iteration would be GUIs, so network operations could be […].

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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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Bringing DevOps Automation to Legacy Systems

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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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OpsLevel raises $5M to fix DevOps

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The term “DevOps” has been rendered meaningless and developers still don’t have access to the right tools to put the overall idea into practice, the team behind DevOps startup OpsLevel argues. “[PagerDuty] was an important part of the DevOps movement. They want to prevent them before they happen.”

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