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Looking back at a decade of DevOps and forward to what’s coming next

CircleCI

IT performance strongly correlates with well-known DevOps practices such as the use of version control and continuous delivery. 2016 showed that improvements across the entire software product lifecycle speed up delivery while improving software quality, security and business outcomes. What about security?

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Is the Paved Road right for you?

Xebia

In her 2017 OSCON presentation , Netflix’s Dianne Marsh describes the Paved Road as ‘ A concept, formalizing a set of expectations and commitments between the centralized teams and our engineering customers ’. This means that a central team builds and (mostly) maintains the Paved Road for the benefit of its developer clients.

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So you’re a new CISO? Let’s navigate your first 90 days

Lacework

Security is not an end-state, it’s a commitment to effective behaviors. Here are some actionable tips I’ve learned that I hope will help you navigate your first 90 days as a CISO — injected with tips from some of my favorite security executives. What is the IT team measured against? What is the security shop doing today?

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SAFe certification: launch your Scaled Agile Framework career

CIO

SAFe DevOps Practitioner The SAFe DevOps Practitioner certification is best suited for a Scrum master, team lead, release train engineer, business analyst, SAFe program consultant, architect engineer, developer, or similar roles responsible for improving the flow of value through the delivery pipeline.

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Application Modernization Isn’t Just Fighting Legacy Tech

Modus Create

However, in the era of open-source and continuous innovation, modernization can’t be an isolated, one-off project. Businesses need to embrace a culture that celebrates change to thrive in the digital age. Security concerns from unsupported versions are always a powerful driver to act fast.

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

Jez Humble and Dave Farley’s book Continuous Delivery (Humble and Farley, 2010) walked readers through the steps necessary to achieve automated testing, integration and deployment, making daily deployment practical for many organizations. There is really no downside to continuous delivery.