Bottom Line: DevOps and security teams need to leave one-time gating inspections in the past and pursue a more collaborative real-time framework to achieve their shared compliance, security and ...
Last month, I had the eye-opening experience of attending my first pure-play DevOps conference, DevOps World, put on by CloudBees. Inconveniently one week after Black Hat, the conference could not ...
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Today’s enterprise IT infrastructures are more diverse, dynamic and complex than ever. Environments that were once primarily on-premises now include multiple clouds, IoT devices and mobile users. The ...
Combining software development, deployment, and operations pipelines into DevOps teams promises increased efficiency, easier and more frequent updates, and better quality applications. Yet the ...
If devops teams are going to move fast without breaking security, they’ll need to learn key IT security concepts It’s no secret that devops and IT security, like oil and water, are hard to mix. After ...
At its core, DevOps is a philosophy that emphasizes communication and collaboration between development and operations teams and continuous testing and release of new features on a regular basis. And ...
Since the conception of DevOps, software releases have become more predictable and less costly. Companies are now capable of bringing updates to their platforms multiple times a day. A feat like this ...
Agile software development has been with us for nearly two decades since the original Manifesto was published. Software development and IT teams all strive for better software that responds to ...
"Shifting left," the latest buzzphrase for pushing responsibility and functionality to the beginning of the software development lifecycle, is a good idea, but more is needed -- especially in DevOps ...