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DevOps Engineer vs Software Engineer

The Crazy Programmer

The maintenance and development of software involve many different areas. It is common for people to confuse these two prominent career options – DevOps Engineer and Software Engineer. Software engineers are responsible for developing software based on the needs of clients. A mobile application developer.

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Accelerate Your SDLC With DevSecOps

DevOps.com

DevOps has been the answer to rising software development complexity, but the granularity and multiplicity of actors, technologies and environments brings added security requirements. Moving to DevSecOps will not only help with these requirements but also accelerate the software development life cycle (SDLC).

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Secure SDLC 101

Synopsys

Learn about the phases of a software development life cycle, plus how to build security in or take an existing SDLC to the next level: the secure SDLC. The post Secure SDLC 101 appeared first on Software Integrity Blog.

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What Is DevSecOps and How to Enable It on Your SDLC?

DevOps.com

For the past three to four years, all the companies around the IT world have adopted agile and different application development methodologies that leverage the work for different departments or areas and helps them to develop new products and release new features to improve their processes and infrastructure.

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5 Ways to Embed Accessibility in Your SDLC

DevOps.com

Developing an accessible software development life cycle (SDLC) requires a commitment to inclusion from everyone at the beginning of every project. By committing to developing accessible products, you will avoid costly and timely remediation prior to deployment at the end of your product roadmap.

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DevOps Toolchain for Beginners

Dzone - DevOps

And, DevOps has emerged as the panacea to these challenges. DevOps is the combination of cultural philosophies, processes, and tools that increase an organization's ability to deliver software faster while maintaining excellence in quality. They are obliged to respond and deliver at speeds greater than the pace of digital disruption.

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Role of TechOps, DevOps, and NoOps in the SDLC

Dzone - DevOps

The process of product development and software deployment has continually evolved to meet the requirements for speed (increasing demand) and for scalability, and enhanced efficiency (quality of product). Some of these prevailing concepts include TechOps, DevOps, and NoOps.

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