DevOps is a set of practices meant to integrate software development and IT operations—reducing the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and ensuring continuous delivery with high software quality. In this article, we share a list of excellent DevOps tools to improve the efficiency and agility of software development within your team.
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DevOps is an advanced set of practices and technologies that power the automation of development, testing, and deployment. When implemented across an entire organization, it creates efficiencies across various IT processes. The future of DevOps looks very promising. Knowing what to expect helps you plan your next steps. Check out the following DevOps statistics for 2023.
DevOps is a combination of “development” and “operations” and is a set of practices that combine these two disciplines. SRE stands for Site Reliability Engineering and is a principle that applies software engineering practices to infrastructure and operations to improve site reliability. This new IT discipline is evolving, so its differentiation from DevOps isn’t always clear. The information we share here will help you better grasp these two roles and where they intersect. After reading this
Terraform, we are a go for launch on the StrongDM provider! We are happy to announce that StrongDM has officially launched as a Terraform provider. That means that in one single configuration, you can spin up a fleet of servers, import them into StrongDM, and provision your users' access in a matter of minutes.
In this talk, Jim Mortko (responsible for leading all Internet-based engineering and digital production efforts) and DevOps Engineer Manuel Maldonado, they discuss how Hearst eliminated DevOps complexity through automation and tooling decisions. Listen as they walk through their services and application architecture and download the slides now.