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Simplifying Kubernetes DevSecOps Through Platform Engineering

d2iq

However, the rise of cloud, containers, and microservices drove the need to accelerate the development and delivery of software releases. A typical DevSecOps workflow includes the following steps: IT security integrates and begins threat modeling during the initial concept of the system. What Are the Benefits of DevSecOps?

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Despite remote work and the economic downturn, some companies look to London for expansion

TechCrunch

Barely a day goes by without news of layoffs emerging from the tech world — from cybersecurity to gaming , no industry is impervious. And closer to home, a bunch of smaller European tech companies have also extended their reach out across the English Channel with their first U.K. Cross-border investments.

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Collaboration and Notqmail with Amitai Schleier

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

But you then used your technical leadership skills to wrangle some folks together and things are now moving. Amitai: qmail is some software for Unix systems that was last updated 20 years ago for running an email server. ” Right? So, let’s back up and tell us what is qmail? Is that right?”

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Pitfalls of Agile Transformations

LeanEssays

In the First Round Review article I'm Sorry, But Agile Won't Fix Your Products , Adam Pisoni, co-founder and former CTO of Yammer, contends that “While SCRUM did manage to rein in impulsive managers, it ended up being used more to exert tighter control over engineers’ work.” Agile without a strong technology base is usually a mistake.

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