How does DevOps in networking change network requirements?

Source:-searchnetworking.techtarget.com As more organizations embrace DevOps in networking, the approach can transform network requirements, such as visibility and security policies, which networks teams should consider. DevOps, continuous integration/continuous delivery or Agile teams have different network requirements than any other department. All three of these teams aim to eliminate roadblocks that slow down software development innovations. Thus, the speed of network deployments and changes is crucial to these development methodologies’ overall success. While network and application speeds constitute one area where

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DevOps practices can help spot vulnerabilities earlier

Source:-techrepublic.com Continuous collaboration, automation, and radical transparency in DevOps can help detect issues more rapidly. Last year’s GitLab’s Global Developer Report provided some key insights into the benefits and challenges of the DevOps methodology. GitLab surveyed 4,071 software professionals and found that teams with mature DevOps practices are three times more likely to spot vulnerabilities earlier, showing the benefits of when DevOps is done right. SEE: Learning programming languages for free: GitHub’s best guides for Java developers (free PDF) (TechRepublic)

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How to adapt ITIL to DevOps with continual service transition

Source:-techbeacon.com If you work in a large organization with a traditional, sequential release process such as ITIL, the idea of a continuous flow of change may sound unfamiliar. That’s been the case at several organizations with which I’ve consulted recently, so I use the term “continual service transition” as an easier way to explain continuous delivery (CD) to people familiar with ITIL—and you can too. If your organization has adopted ITIL, you’re probably already familiar with the concept of service

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How to get started with CI/CD

Source:-itworld.com For software-driven businesses, digital transformation starts with continuous integration and continuous delivery In software design and development, the key to moving faster is a collection of operating principles and practices known as CI/CD, which combines continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD). CI/CD allows software development teams to deliver code changes more frequently and more reliably, and thus more quickly address the needs of the business and its customers. Continuous integration is a coding philosophy and set of practices

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