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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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4 steps to connect change management and DevOps

CIO

It’s no secret that companies are committing to DevOps. In fact, according to a recent survey, three-quarters of leaders have adopted DevOps into their operations. DevOps delivers speed and agility to the development process. Change management brings consistency to DevOps. But it’s not easy.

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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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Continuous delivery in DevOps – A brief inside!

Openxcell

It has always been a point of concern that what is continuous delivery? Continuous delivery is a software development approach that accelerates the deployment of new code by automating the process. What is continuous delivery. What is continuous delivery in DevOps? Faster time to market.

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Harnessing AI in Continuous Delivery and Deployment

DevOps.com

In my recent article Revolutionizing the Nine Pillars of DevOps with AI-Engineered Tools, I explained that the continuous delivery pillar is an approach where code changes are automatically built, tested and prepared for release to production; this may be followed by continuous deployment where an approved release is automatically deployed to the production (..)

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Continuous Delivery Without Exception

DevOps.com

Continuous delivery (CD) and all the other continuous things—continuous integration (CI), continuous testing, continuous deployment—have become the new mantra of DevOps. The post Continuous Delivery Without Exception appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Rethinking DevOps and automation with a layered approach

CIO

Despite the talk about how automation can make employees and businesses more productive, managing it across the entire DevOps chain is a complex task. Especially as companies increasingly adopt hybrid cloud infrastructure, addressing the growing complexity in the DevOps toolchain requires total visibility and control of end-to-end processes.

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