Over the years, DevOps has proven to be a powerful approach to software development and delivery. The practice was developed around 2008, when concerned IT operations and software development professionals questioned the traditional software development model that siloed the roles and responsibilities of their respective teams.
Today, the primary aim of DevOps is to enhance collaboration, quality, and speed along the software development lifecycle (SDLC). This blog post is intended to define the practice and provide a few basic ideas for putting DevOps front and center of your application development and delivery environment to help increase innovation.
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Molly Allen
Feb 14, 2024
In the rapidly advancing landscape of information technology (IT), the evolution of public cloud services is a pivotal force. With data centers worldwide, public cloud services enable businesses to expand their operations globally without investing in physical infrastructure. Cloud service providers (CSPs) often operate on a pay-as-you-go model, where businesses only pay for the resources they use. This cost efficiency allows companies to reduce capital expenditures on IT infrastructure and reallocate these funds toward innovation and growth. Public cloud services also allow businesses to scale their infrastructure up or down based on demand. This capability makes adapting quickly to changing market conditions easy, making companies more agile and competitive. In this post, we explore three trends shaping the evolution of public cloud services: generative AI, multicloud strategies, and sustainable computing. Join us as we navigate these topics and examine how they open new business opportunities.
David Jeppesen
Feb 01, 2024
Organizations like yours face an intricate challenge when managing a blend of on-premises, cloud, and edge resources. IT resources sprawled between your on-premises IT estate and the cloud can lead to holes in management and incomplete governance. This is particularly problematic when it comes to data, where lack of centralized insight into where organization and customer data resides—and who can access it—can increase the risk of security breaches or fines from regulators.
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