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Ask John Willis Your DevOps Questions in this Free Webinar Series

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A Lone Tester at a DevOps Conference

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Signs You’re Doing DevOps Right

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Docker CEO: Docker Already Is a Security Platform (with Swarm, That Is)

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Essentials of OpenStack Administration Part 1: Cloud Fundamentals

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PayPal Cuts Costs 10x With Open Source CI

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Canonical Log Lines

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Hype Driven Development, from Frameworks to Microservices

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Atlassian: “DevOps Is the New Normal”

December 2, 2016
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