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DevOps to Ensure Quality in Microservices

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THIS ARTICLE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON TECHBEACON as “Microservices quality issues? A modern DevOps approach can help” Your team has followed industry trends and shifted from a monolithic system to a widely distributed, scalable, and highly available microservices architecture. DevOps and microservices.

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7 sins of digital transformation

CIO

Assuming self-organizing teams will meet security and compliance requirements Regulatory and security stakes are as high today as they’ve ever been, with enterprises also introducing sustainability goals, diversity objectives, and other ESG requirements that innovation leaders must factor into digital transformation initiatives.

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Simplifying Kubernetes DevSecOps Through Platform Engineering

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From testing for security vulnerabilities to building business-driven security services, everyone is accountable for building security into the DevOps continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) workflow. DevSecOps provides teams with a holistic overview of these measures for easier compliance.

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D2iQ Kubernetes Platform + GitLab: Deliver Better Code Faster

d2iq

Overcoming CI/CD Pitfalls As organizations adopt a microservices architecture or transition between cloud providers, continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines are a way to accelerate agility and time to market. But CI/CD can become cumbersome without the right tooling.

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How companies adopt and apply cloud native infrastructure

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

This shift is an important part of a trend we call the Next Architecture , with organizations embracing the combination of cloud, containers, orchestration, and microservices to meet customer expectations for availability, features, and performance. 40% of respondents use a hybrid cloud architecture.

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The DevOps Trends Forecast for 2020

RapidValue

Some of the notable technologies and tools boosting the cloud-native model are microservices, containerization, Agile methodology, CI/CD and the like. . Having mentioned about cloud-native DevOps, another trend that deserves all the hype is the implementation of serverless architecture in DevOps. billion in the future.

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Mutual Interdependence: The New Normal

LaunchDarkly

Consider how far automation has come — from hand-built scripts and Jenkins to the automation and compliance of Habitat. Now instead of reading log files, we’re using Splunk and New Relic and Honeycomb to delve into the connections between services and trace messages through complex architectures. But that’s just one part of the puzzle.