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As businesses strive to innovate and deliver software faster and more reliably, new methodologies and roles have emerged. Among these, platform engineering has become crucial. According to Gartner, by 2026, 80% of software …
In the constant race for innovation, DevOps isn’t just a buzzword; it’s the secret sauce for organizations’ high performance and streamlined processes. Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery/Deployment (CD), as integral methodologies in …
If you’re an owner of a tech-oriented business, you probably know that building, testing, and deploying software can be a time-consuming and error-prone process. That’s where Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) …
Does DevOps work only for startups? Let’s debunk this myth right off the bat. No, it doesn’t. And digging a bit deeper into the topic, it would be fair to say that while …
With a decade’s worth of digital transformation crammed into a single year, the companies today are pressured more than ever to focus on business agility and engineering efficiency. Operational silos, however, still hinder …
DevOps works heavily with Agile, so any organization moving towards an automated environment should understand the cultural differences between the previous siloed departments and what will happen when a converged DevOps team is …
Agile is pretty commonplace in development environments, but it’s often difficult to add continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) into the mix. For older development teams, they might not even be aware that …
Small organizations with very few software updates can manually deploy changes, but as the company grows and more updates are deployed, it’s inevitable that a more hands-off solution is necessary for scalability and …
Containerization is quickly becoming a preferred way to develop applications. Using this technology has given developers the ability to turn a monolithic codebase into functional parts, giving them the ability to more rapidly …
For an enterprise with siloed operations and development, it’s not uncommon for there to be friction between the two departments. Developers create software, but they need collaboration from operations to open ports, provision …