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A DevOps engineer forking for a company that's contracted DevOps as a Service

As technology and customer demand are rapidly evolving, DevOps has become an integral part of the software development process. DevOps can help businesses deliver software faster, with superior quality and improved efficiency by combining development and operations. However, many organizations struggle to implement and maintain DevOps practices due to lacking expertise or resources. This is where DevOps as a Service (DaaS) can prove to be...

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A developer researching wherher his company should use TFS or Azure DevOps Services

Team Foundation Server (TFS) was initially launched in 2005 when cloud solutions weren’t nearly as popular as they are today. By 2018 when Microsoft introduced Azure DevOps, the new version of its DevOps solutions, TFS had changed significantly.    As Microsoft was continuously pivoting toward cloud service offerings, it renamed the on-premises TFS to Azure DevOps Server, whereas the cloud-based Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) became Azure...

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Remote developers using AWS for DevOps projects

AWS, or Amazon Web Services, launched in 2006 and has since become one of the top cloud companies in the world. AWS provides a wide array of tools and services that allow businesses to quickly and reliably develop products using AWS cloud and DevOps practices.   These services simplify provisioning and managing infrastructure, automating software release processes, deploying application code, and monitoring application, as well as infrastructure...

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DevOps Engineers are being leveraged by many of teh world's top companies

The DevOps approach is exploding in popularity. It bridges the gap between development and operations, helping organizations develop and deploy solutions much faster and maintain existing solutions much more effectively. As a result, the demand for DevOps engineers has skyrocketed.    A job that did not exist a few years back is expected to dominate the IT industry in the near future.   While the future of DevOps is...

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A remote developer working on a client's project with some of the top DevOps tools

. Choosing the right DevOps tools for a development process is critical. Failing to select the appropriate ones can sink the project before it even gets off the ground. The first step when devising a plan of action is to consider the target environment and programming language.   After establishing those and setting up clear goals, it's time to start selecting the tools that will play an...

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DevOps engineers using Microsoft Azure to manage a client's project

Microsoft Azure is one of the most popular public cloud platforms worldwide and is used by Fortune 500 companies and SMBs alike. Thanks to its many benefits, Azure is also one of the most preferred tools and technologies of DevOps professionals.    If your business has DevOps projects in store, having the right tool stack can help you develop competitive solutions, remain on budget, and meet project...

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