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Platform9’s Managed Kubernetes Available in Beta

June 20, 2016

Serverless Microservices (and Minimal Ops): Current Limitations of AWS Lambda

June 20, 2016

Looking for a New DevOps Gig? Take the Fast Track with These Training Opportunities

June 17, 2016

Gradle Goodness: Running All Tests From One Package

June 17, 2016

DevOps Students Learn the Value of Uptime With 3 a.m. Calls

June 16, 2016

Make Peace With Your Processes: Part 2

June 16, 2016

Make Peace With Your Processes: Part 1

June 15, 2016

Open Source as Part of Your Software Delivery Toolchain in the Enterprise: Perspectives for...

June 14, 2016

What is DevOps? Michael Ducy Explains

June 14, 2016

How Docker Has Changed the DevOps Game

June 14, 2016
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