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Agile 2016: How to Measure your DevOps Initiatives

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Compose your Infrastructure, Don’t Micromanage It

April 26, 2017

Effective Application Security Testing in DevOps Pipelines

January 11, 2017

The Growing Significance Of DevOps For Data Science

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Splitting a Monolithic Application Into Services

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New Technologies Lead to New Linux and Cloud Training Options

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Debian GNU/Linux 10.2 “Buster” Live & Installable ISOs Now Available to Download

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Secure Your Container Data With Ephemeral Docker Volumes

October 2, 2017
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