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What is DevOps? Bridget Kromhout Explains

September 23, 2016

10 Lessons from 10 Years of Amazon

January 10, 2017

DevOps: A Pillar of Modern IT Infrastructure

July 26, 2016

Using Clang-Format to Ensure Clean, Consistent Code

January 9, 2017

A Chat with Chef about the DevOps Movement and Habitat Builder

October 19, 2017

Testing the Right Things with Docker

September 7, 2016

DevSecOps: Security Automation in Enterprise DevOps

August 10, 2018

Product Development in the Age of Cloud Native

May 19, 2017

Puppet’s New Cloud Native Continuous Delivery Tool Builds on the CDF’s Tekton

October 9, 2019

eBay Builds Its Own Tool to Integrate Kubernetes and OpenStack

January 3, 2017
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