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April 2020
An Open Source DevSecOps Platform for Securing Code & Dependencies
ShiftLeft Scan is an open-source platform designed to make automating security, as part of modern software development lifecycles, as easy as pie. It provides efficient workflows to... Sponsored By ShiftLeft Register
Breakthrough DevOps – Successful DevOps Adoption Strategies
DevOps is rapidly changing how teams work and increasing the pace of software creation. With a plethora of development, test automation, continuous integration and delivery, and... Sponsored By GitLab Register
Effective Cost Management for Azure Databricks
Azure Databricks has become very popular as a computing framework for big data. However, customers are finding unexpected costs eating into their cloud budget. Furthermore,... Sponsored By Unravel Data Register
The Reality of Managing Microservices in Your CD Pipeline
As we shift from monolithic software development practices to microservices, our well-designed CD pipeline will need to change. Microservices are small functions, deployed independently and linked via... Sponsored By DeployHub Register
Don’t Let Technology Slow Down Your Digital Transformation
When it comes to executing a successful digital transformation, you often hear about people, process, and technology. Companies are improving and automating IT processes to achieve business... Sponsored By XebiaLabs Register
Securing Kubernetes Applications with HashiCorp Vault
Applications running in Kubernetes depend on many different sources of secure information, API keys, database credentials, and the ability to encrypt information in transit and... Sponsored By Hashicorp Register

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