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Harness releases open version of continuous delivery product with access to source code

TechCrunch

Today, they embraced openness further with the release of a free and open version of the company’s continuous delivery product. But starting today, he is making the source code for the community edition of the continuous delivery tool available for any developer to use under the “source-accessible PolyForm Shield license.”

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Continuous Delivery Foundation Adds Interoperability Project

DevOps.com

At a CDEventscon event this week, the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) announced it is hosting a CDEvents project through which it hopes to create a vendor-neutral specification for defining the format of event data across multiple services, platforms and systems.

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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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ANNOUNCEMENT — Stackery Expands Serverless Security and Continuous Delivery Capabilities

Stackery

“By introducing additional security and CI/CD features, the Stackery platform brings cloud teams the agility of serverless while making enterprise-grade security consistent and automatic.”. The Speed of Serverless with Enterprise Security and Governance.

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Armory Joins Continuous Delivery Foundation As Premier Member

DevOps.com

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6 enterprise DevOps mistakes to avoid

CIO

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. It may surprise you, but DevOps has been around for nearly two decades.

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How Continuous Delivery Broke Your Application Reliability – and What You Need to Do to Fix It

OverOps

NEW POST How Continuous Delivery Broke Your Application Reliability – and What You Need to Do to Fix It [link] pic.twitter.com/V7WAqCKA28. We’ve spoken to some of our enterprise customers such as banks, healthcare providers and others and learned that they too encounter this issue and need in their environment.