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The latest News and Information on Continuous Integration and Development, and related technologies.

Migration Guide - Jenkins to Razorops

Organizations are becoming more aware of the advantages of upgrading their continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines and moving them to the cloud, from lowering infrastructure costs to eliminating security threats. But carrying out a transfer is challenging, especially when a variety of platforms and technologies are involved.

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Performance Benchmarking as Part of your CI/CD Pipeline

Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) is perhaps best represented by the infinity symbol. It is something that is constantly ongoing, new integrations are rolled out while not interrupting the flow of information that is already running, as to stop systems in order to update them can be costly and inefficient. In order to ensure that you can successfully implement the latest builds into your system, it is important to know how well they will run alongside the components that are already installed and where there may be bottlenecks.

Monitor your GitHub Actions workflows with Datadog CI Visibility

GitHub Actions provides tooling to automate and manage custom CI/CD workflows straight from your repositories, so you can build, test, and deliver application code at high velocity. Using Actions, any webhook can serve as an event trigger, allowing you, for example, to automatically build and test code for each pull request. Datadog CI Visibility now provides end-to-end visibility into your GitHub Actions pipelines, helping you maintain their health and performance.

Run dbt tests in parallel with CI/CD

One difficult challenge in the software development cycle is increasing the speed of development while ensuring the quality of the code remains the same. The data world has adopted software development practices in recent years to test data changes before deployment. The testing process can be time-consuming and prone to unexpected errors.

Deploying web applications on Kubernetes with continuous integration

Containers and microservices have revolutionized the way applications are deployed on the cloud. Since its launch in 2014, Kubernetes has become a de-facto standard as a container orchestration tool. In this tutorial, you will learn how to deploy a Node.js application on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD).

Recapping Yalla! DevOps 2022

TL;DR Yalla! DevOps 2022 community event — Learning. Networking. Fun. Driven by the DevOps community. All about the DevOps community. Yalla! DevOps was back again this year with an exciting lineup of content ranging from DevOps, DevSecOps, professional development and more. Local speakers from the DevOps community and industry leaders from around the world took the stage making it one of the best DevOps community events this year. Keep reading for a recap of Yalla! DevOps 2022.

Codefresh GitOps CD Launch Webinar

Introducing a Hosted GitOps Platform Automate GitOps best practices and deliver software faster Introducing a fully-hosted solution for DevOps teams seeking to quickly and easily achieve frictionless, GitOps-based continuous software delivery in the cloud. Codefresh GitOps CD has been very popular for its ease of use and centralized UI providing detailed CI/CD deployment insights and analytics that optimize software delivery for smoother, scalable DevOps automation leveraging open-source Argo.

Pushing a project to GitHub

GitHub is a web-based platform used for project version control and codebase hosting. GitHub uses Git, a widely-used version control system. GitLab and Bitbucket are similar tools. Using GitHub is a prerequisite of most tutorials on the CircleCI blog, so it is helpful to learn to use it. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to push a project to GitHub.

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How DevOps can improve burnout and communication in healthcare

In healthcare details matter, and providing the services and support patients need means that zero quality compromise is key. As the pandemic has put a strain on most industries, those in healthcare may have had the heaviest burden. Regardless of speciality and size, operational inefficiencies and poor patient communication and service remain highly prevalent in medical practice today. These can lead to high rates of physician and administrative burnout as part of a stressful and busy career.