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How DevOps Can Improve Security and Compliance

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On Multi-Cloud Tradeoffs and the Paradox of Openness

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Learn How Stripe, Datadog, and MailChimp Monitor Production Deployments at Forge by Sentry

October 3, 2017

The DevOps Engineer Is An Optical Illusion

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Learning From A Year of Security Breaches

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How Log Analysis Can Bring Front-End Engineers on Call

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Balancing Competing Interests in Software Projects

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8 Docker Security Rules to Live By

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Making Cloud-Native Computing Universal and Sustainable

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Bimodal IT: And Other Snakeoil

April 28, 2016
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