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What is cloud-native architecture? Set yourself up for cloud success

Dynatrace

It also enables the agile DevOps development techniques that have been adopted by 83% of IT organizations, according to Puppet. Traditional, perimeter-based defenses are all but useless in internet-facing cloud services. The effect is to turbocharge developer collaboration, efficiency, and productivity. Trust nothing.

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Devops and the need for cloud based solutions

Testsigma

DevOps and cloud-based computing have existed in our life for some time now. DevOps is a casket that contains automation as its basic principle. Today, we are here to talk about the successful amalgamation of DevOps and cloud-based technologies that is amazing in itself. Why Opt For Cloud-Based Solutions and DevOps?

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RSA 2022 guide: DevSecOps transformation with runtime vulnerability management

Dynatrace

Cloud environment toolkits —microservices, Kubernetes, and serverless platforms — deliver business agility, but also create complexity for which many security solutions weren’t designed. Above all, companies modernize and adopt a multicloud strategy to innovate, scale, and increase efficiency.

Strategy 229
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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For October 26th, 2018

High Scalability

More: @swardley : I occasionally hear companies announcing they are kicking off a "DevOps" program and I can't but feel sympathy for them. They'll love it and you'll be their hero forever. Our Fulfillment Centers have migrated 92% of DBs from Oracle to Aurora with better avail, less bugs and patches, less troubleshooting, less hw cost.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

I had my website with funny photos and links to favorite websites live on the internet, and better yet, I could edit directly on the server. It’s safe to say WordPress, the platform now powering 40% of the internet, won that battle, but MovableType paved the way for Jamstack CMSs in the future. But, when it worked, it was magical.

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