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Join DZone for our DevOps Virtual Roundtable as our panel of contributors and community members dive

Join DZone for our DevOps Virtual Roundtable as our panel of contributors and community members dive deeper into the fundamental principles of DevOps. [DZone](   The Modern DevOps Lifecycle: Shifting CI/CD and Application Architectures]( Since its inception, DevOps has served as a beacon for the tech community — a foundation on which we can guide and base our entire application infrastructure and team culture around. It's the goal and the shining example of what we hope to be — because DevOps is not only a process or methodology, but also a state of being. Thus, as business needs and customer demands shift, so must our technology, our mindsets, and our architecture. Now is the time for this movement that's all about "shifting left" to essentially shift. [The Modern DevOps Lifecycle: Shifting CI/CD and Application Architectures]( Join DZone for our DevOps Virtual Roundtable as our panel of contributors and community members dive deeper into the fundamental principles of DevOps as well as the emerging topics, methodologies and challenges surrounding the engineering ecosystem. Agenda: - Evaluate the current state of CI/CD pipelines: Assessing their efficiency, identifying bottlenecks, and exploring potential improvements. - Addressing technical debt: Strategies for reducing technical debt and enhancing system reliability to ensure sustainable development practices. - Exploring future trends in DevOps: Discussion on cost optimization, supply chain security, and evolving application infrastructure to anticipate the trajectory of DevOps in 2024 and beyond. [Register Now]( You're receiving this email because you've subscribed to receive updates on at least one of the following topics from DZone.com: DevOps, Developers [Manage Email Preferences]( | [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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