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Continuous Delivery Challenge Looms Large in 2022

DevOps.com

As 2022 kicks off, it’s becoming apparent that the major DevOps challenge organizations will face is mastering best practices that enable continuous delivery. The post Continuous Delivery Challenge Looms Large in 2022 appeared first on DevOps.com. However, less than one in […].

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6 enterprise DevOps mistakes to avoid

CIO

It may surprise you, but DevOps has been around for nearly two decades. Driven by the development community’s desire for more capabilities and controls when deploying applications, DevOps gained momentum in 2011 in the enterprise with a positive outlook from Gartner and in 2015 when the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) incorporated DevOps.

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3 Reasons Why Version Control is a Must for Every DevOps Team

OverOps

And it certainly isn’t an option for writing, editing or sharing code in any kind of project, let alone a sizeable application with many contributors. NEW POST 3 Reasons Why Version Control is a Must for Every DevOps Team [link] pic.twitter.com/1LM9xNyt6E. 3 Reasons Why VCS is Critical for DevOps.

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Armory Aims to Turn Continuous Delivery Into a Service

DevOps.com

Armory this week made generally available a continuous delivery-as-a-service (CDaaS) offering that promises to make it simpler for a much wider range of organizations to programmatically deploy applications. The Armory Continuous Deployment-as-a-Service platform has been available in beta since March.

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Continuous Delivery Advances Come at Cost of Testing

DevOps.com

A survey of 820 application development professionals conducted by Applitools, a provider of an application testing platform, found well over a third of respondents (38%) working for organizations that now deploy daily changes to production environments.

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A Closer Look at Azure DevOps

DevOps.com

Microsoft’s Azure DevOps Server is emerging as one of the most popular cloud application development environments. Like most continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platforms, it provides features such as version control, reporting, project management, automated builds, and testing.

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Low-Code: Bridging the Gap Between DevOps and Business

DevOps.com

The need to innovate faster, manage multiple environments, optimize an application’s life cycle and achieve continuous delivery are aspirational goals that a successful DevOps team strives for. The post Low-Code: Bridging the Gap Between DevOps and Business appeared first on DevOps.com. The overarching […].

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