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New Trend Report! The Modern DevOps Lifecycle: Shifting CI/CD and Application Architectures

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Use this free trend report to deep dive on the greatest advantages and threats to application securi

Use this free trend report to deep dive on the greatest advantages and threats to application security today [DZone]( NEW TREND REPORT! The Modern DevOps Lifecycle Shifting CI/CD and Application Architectures [DOWNLOAD NOW]( While DevOps is here to stay, as the years pass, we must continuously assess and seek improvements to our existing software processes, systems, and culture — and DevOps is no exception to that rule. With business needs and customer demands constantly shifting, so must our technology, mindsets, and architecture in order to keep pace. [The Modern DevOps Lifecycle]( DZone’s 2024 DevOps Trend Report covers top topics in DevOps today including: - The rise of platform engineering - A guide to DevSecOps - Continuous delivery adoption, benefits, and barriers - Software delivery practices including automation, observability, and integrations with the software supply chain - …and more! Now is the time for this movement that’s all about “shifting left” to essentially shift. [GET THE FREE REPORT]( BROUGHT TO YOU IN PARTNERSHIP WITH [Doppler] [Red Hat] You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to receive updates on Database from DZone.com. You can unsubscribe at any time. [Unsubscribe]( | [FAQ]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( © 2023 TechnologyAdvice, LLC. All rights reserved. DZone is a TechnologyAdvice media brand.This is a marketing email from TechnologyAdvice, 3343 Perimeter Hill Dr., Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37211, USA. Please do not reply to this message. To contact us, please click [here](.

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