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Secured DevOps for Microservices

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How To Succeed at Failure with Microservices

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Testing in Production: Yes, You Can (And Should)

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How to Continuously Involve Ops Stuff in the Agile Development Cycle (Part #2)

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DevOps and Culture: The Evolution of DevOps in the Tech Industry

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DevOps Embraces Security Measures to Build Safer Software

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Introducing Docker Secrets Management

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The (R)Evolution of Network Operations

May 23, 2016
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