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Cloud native order management boosts speed, scale and operational efficiency

TM Forum

HT wanted to move its order management to being open source, cloud-native and microservices-based, so that it could be scaled easily. Application Framework. also known as TAM or GB929) was used to map applications. 40% increase in productivity with end-to-end visibility in cloud-native applications.

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Satisfy 5 DoD DevSecOps Requirements with One Tool

ForAllSecure

To help organizations get started, the DoD has provided general guidelines, principles, and requirements for implementing the right DevSecOps framework for you and your organization. DevOps is all about removing blockers in the pipeline so developers can iterate as fast as possible. Putting the “Sec” in DevSecOps.

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Making the most of MLOps

CIO Business Intelligence

Just like the average time to build an application is accelerated with DevOps, this is why you need MLOps.”. They can be open source or proprietary. MLOps also borrows an agile methodology from DevOps, and the principle of iterative development, says Gentry. The value proposition is clear,” he says.

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Making the most of MLOps

CIO Business Intelligence

Just like the average time to build an application is accelerated with DevOps, this is why you need MLOps.”. They can be open source or proprietary. MLOps also borrows an agile methodology from DevOps, and the principle of iterative development, says Gentry. The value proposition is clear,” he says.

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Will Autonomous Security Kill CVEs?

ForAllSecure

A 2019 Synopsys reports 96% of code bases [caution: email wall] they scanned included open source software and up to 60% contain a known vulnerability. Open source and third-party components are heavily used when you operate software. Google also runs OSS-Fuzz, where they use their tools on open source projects.

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Technology Short Take #57

Scott Lowe

has a great blog series going called “Hey, I can DevOps my Network too!” Kirk Byers has a helpful article that provides some suggestions and guidelines for how to make your network automation/network scripts become more than just your own personal hobby at work. Operating Systems/Applications. Networking. Larry Smith Jr.

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Will Autonomous Security Kill CVEs?

ForAllSecure

A 2019 Synopsys reports 96% of code bases [caution: email wall] they scanned included open source software and up to 60% contain a known vulnerability. Open source and third-party components are heavily used when you operate software. Google also runs OSS-Fuzz, where they use their tools on open source projects.