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How to Make the Most of the Free Intro to DevOps Course on edX

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IBM Uses Apache Spark Across Its Products to Help Enterprise Customers [Video]

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Kubernetes: A True Cloud Platform

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Successful DevOps Deployment Involves Shift in Culture and Processes

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Testing the Right Things with Docker

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How Cloud Computing is Driving Demand for Open Source Talent

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Confused Deputies Strike Back

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Conan Package Manager Brings C and C++ to DevOps

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Trends in the Open Source Cloud: A Shift to Microservices and the Public Cloud

November 21, 2016
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