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Implementing service-level objectives to improve software quality

Dynatrace

When organizations implement SLOs, they can improve software development processes and application performance. SLOs improve software quality. SLOs can be a great way for DevOps and infrastructure teams to use data and performance expectations to make decisions, such as whether to release and where engineers should focus their time.

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Site reliability done right: 5 SRE best practices that deliver on business objectives

Dynatrace

How site reliability engineering affects organizations’ bottom line SRE applies the disciplines of software engineering to infrastructure management, both on-premises and in the cloud. Microservices-based architectures and software containers enable organizations to deploy and modify applications with unprecedented speed.

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Perform 2023 Guide: Organizations mine efficiencies with automation, causal AI

Dynatrace

For more information on how a data lakehouse powered by software intelligence can help your organization quell cloud complexity, create operational efficiencies, and deliver better business insights, view the resources below. For example, development teams can use automation to increase efficiency in the software development lifecycle.

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9 key DevOps metrics for success

Dynatrace

Now, with the hard work done, you can sit back, relax, and witness the collaboration between your Dev and Ops teams as they deliver better quality software faster. Let’s dive into how these metrics and DevOps KPIs can help your team perform better and deliver better code. You have set up a DevOps practice. Deployment frequency.

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2017 Wheel of Fortune

J. Paul Reed

The DevOps Handbook was published last year, and I think that will put the question to eternal rest. Even though there are numerous other books (and opinions, for that matter) on the subject, I believe The DevOps Handbook will become the de facto arbiter of what officially is and is not “DevOps.”

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Smashing Podcast Episode 42 With Jeff Smith: What Is DevOps?

Smashing Magazine

It’s just a matter of it’s you doing it, or if there’s a separate team doing it, but somehow you’re deploying code. Drew: So if say I’m starting a new project, maybe I’m a startup business, creating software as a service product. And infrastructure changes. Somehow you’ve got a server out there running somewhere. I have no idea.

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