While major developer milestones are celebrated, in the DevSecOps world no news is good news. Nobody wants to hear about an intrusion attempt that was prevented or worse, a security incident that was mitigated.
Category: Learn & Connect
Part 2: DevOps from Developer Empowerment to a Separate Role
Today’s DevOps is not about Developers owning operations but is about operators learning to Develop automation code
Top 6 Cloud Compliance Certifications for Developers to Know
We put together a list of 2022’s most important programs so you can find the one that meets your needs no matter where you are in your journey as an IT professional.
Cloud Infrastructure Automation Tools to Enhance Development
Thinking about adding more automation into your dev process? Read this article to learn about the best cloud infrastructure automation tools for accelerating deployment.
Part 1: How Service-Oriented Architecture Gave Birth to DevOps
Explore the evolution of SaaS from distinct Development, QA, Operations to integrated DevOps, highlighting the impact on technology and culture.
DevOps-as-a-Service — Onward and Upward
Today marks an important milestone for DuploCloud as we closed our Series A funding for $15M, led by Navin Chadda at Mayfield
Automating the Automators: Democratizing DevOps For Everyone
“Enterprises are increasingly adopting cloud infrastructures with software-driven deployments and standardized resources, necessitating skilled DevOps and SecOps for complex, scalable applications.
Convert Your On-Premise Servers Into Edge Cloud Like AWS Outpost
While it is not possible to compete with a public cloud in terms of feature set, elasticity, scale, managed services, geographic reach and bursty workloads, there are cases where it makes sense to run part of the workloads in an on-premises environment.
Cost efficiencies by migration to public cloud and using Digital Workers for DevOps
DuploCloud’s developer background, experience managing millions of VMs, and having gone through migrations across various application stacks.








