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DevSecOps: Security Automation in Enterprise DevOps

August 10, 2018

Open Core, Open Perimeter, And the Future of Enterprise Software

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Top 5 Reasons to Love Kubernetes

October 24, 2016

Introducing Git Protocol Version 2

May 21, 2018

DevOps Embraces Security Measures to Build Safer Software

March 23, 2017

Docker at Four: The State of the Docker Ecosystem from 2013 to Today

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Debian Linux Was the Most Vulnerable Operating System in the Last 20 Years

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Apple Provides Scholarships for FoundationDB Summit

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Testing the Right Things with Docker

September 7, 2016

Containers Are Not Lightweight VMs

May 15, 2017
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