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Compliance in a DevOps Culture

Martin Fowler

Integrating the necessary security controls and audit capabilities to satisfy compliance requirements within a DevOps culture can capitalize on CI/CD pipeline automation, but presents unique challenges as an organization scales.

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Maximizing AI Agents for Seamless DevOps and Cloud Success

Dzone - DevOps

These agents are becoming critical in transforming DevOps and cloud delivery processes. This helps them depend less on manual work and be more efficient and scalable. The fast growth of artificial intelligence (AI) has created new opportunities for businesses to improve and be more creative.

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9 IT skills where expertise pays the most

CIO

Cloud skills include programming languages, database management, DevOps, security, containerization and microservices, data visualization, AI and ML, and automation.

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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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Building a Scalable ML Pipeline and API in AWS

Dzone - DevOps

The architecture downstream ensures scalability, cost efficiency, and real-time access to applications. This blog post discusses an end-to-end ML pipeline on AWS SageMaker that leverages serverless computing, event-trigger-based data processing, and external API integrations.

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Reimagine application modernisation with the power of generative AI

CIO

Alignment: Is the solution customisable for -specific architectures, and therefore able to unlock additional, unique efficiency, accuracy, and scalability improvements? The foundation of the solution is also important.

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How today’s enterprise architect juggles strategy, tech and innovation

CIO

to identify opportunities for optimizations that reduce cost, improve efficiency and ensure scalability. Software architecture: Designing applications and services that integrate seamlessly with other systems, ensuring they are scalable, maintainable and secure and leveraging the established and emerging patterns, libraries and languages.