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What to Look for in a Modern DevOps Solution

CIO Business Intelligence

As employees and customers demand higher-quality digital experiences, companies must ensure their DevOps processes are modern and capable of keeping up with the complexities of today’s business. DevOps has emerged as a way for IT teams to evolve and improve products at a faster pace than organizations using traditional software development.

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Just Published — The Forrester Wave™: Global Continuous Testing Service Providers, Q1 2019

Forrester IT

Digital disruptors and customer-obsessed organizations are improving customer experience (CX) by shortening their software delivery cycles, delivering features in smaller increments, and scaling their existing Agile processes in concert with DevOps.

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2016 at iTech-Ed Ltd

IT Toolbox

The blogosphere has been full of stories about DevOps and Agile computing. And, in February, IBM announced its follow-up to last year?s 2016 seemed to have had some sort of buzz to it.

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Cloud – Get on Board or be left Behind

CTOvision

If you look at IT leaders 10 years ago you will see companies like IBM, Oracle, HP, and Motorola leading the Fortune 500. Cloud Development & Migration is a continuous, fast moving, innovative, and agile. This is what is commonly called DevOps. Continuous Innovation through DevOps, starts with Migration.

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The DevSecOps Lifecycle: How to Automate Security in Software Development

ForAllSecure

According to the 2022 cost of a data breach report by IBM , the average cost of a data breach in the United States is $9,440,000. However, the DevSecOps lifecycle follows the DevOps approach, which shifted the responsibility of deploying the application from operations teams to development teams.

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American Airlines Adopts Public Cloud Computing

Cloud Musings

Did you know that the reservations systems of the biggest carriers mostly run on a specialized IBM operating system known as Transaction Processing Facility (TPF). Designed by IBM in the 1960’s it was designed to process a large numbers of transactions quickly.

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Leveraging Content Management Software to Facilitate a Cloud-First Approach

CIO Business Intelligence

By Milan Shetti, CEO Rocket Software In today’s fast-paced digital business world, organizations have become highly adaptive and agile to keep up with the ever-evolving demands of consumers and the market. According to IBM , every day people create an estimated 2.5 quintillion bytes of data (that’s 2.5 followed by 18 zeros!).

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