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DevOps Training and Certification

About the DevOps Course DevOps integrates devlopers and operation teams in order to improve collobration and productivity by automation infrastrcure, automationg workflows and continously application performance. DevOps helps You deliver the best user experience possible and benefits your company by increasing the frequency of deployments of your software and services. DevOps Helps to improve performance and quickly release of application. As rapid delivery of software has become a strategic business asset, progressive IT organizations are pursuing a DevOps culture, where development and operations teams, systems, and tools work in lockstep. By aligning goals and sharing tools and strategies, you can improve velocity and code quality, allowing you to innovate faster. Why to Learn DevOps Technical benefits: Continuous software delivery Technical benefits: Less complex problems to fix Technical benefits: Faster resolution of problems Business benefits: Faster delivery of...

Top 10 DevOps Tools which are mostly used by DevOps Engineers

DevOps is an important component for software industry today. Developing and implementing a DevOps culture helps to focus IT results and to save time and money as the gap between developers and IT operations teams closes. Just as the term and culture are new, so are many of the best DevOps tools these DevOps engineers use to do their jobs efficiently and productively. To help you in your DevOps process, we have searched and created this list of DevOps tools which is mostly used by DevOps Engineers in their projects. To Read More Click Here Reference:- This article was originally posted on scmGalaxy.com

Why you shouldn’t choose between an agile approach and a DevOps approach?

You may hear your IT department talking about implementing an agile approach or DevOps development. Both promise better and faster software development through collaboration. How are they different, and which is better for your business? Agile software development principles enable developers to deliver new functionality quickly while responding to changing business requirements. Development teams deliver incremental features frequently, perhaps every couple of weeks. Traditional approaches often take months or even years to deliver new systems. In the meantime, business needs have changed and the systems are no longer good fits. The agile approach helps address this problem. Read More Click Here Reference:- This article was posted on BestDevOps.com

Bangalore — DevOps Training — Classroom & Workshop

Learn DevOps from industry experts in Bangalore. scmGalaxy going is going to organise a DevOps Training - Classroom & Workshop for 3 Days. The Details are as Follows:- Tools Covered - DevOps using Docker, Git, Maven, Nexus, Jenkins & Chef on AWS platform Number of Days - 3 Days Time - 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Location - Bangalore (Richmond Road) Mode - Classroom Fee - INR 25000 / Candidate Trainer Details https://nl.linkedin.com/in/rajeshkumarin Email:- devops@RajeshKumar.xyz DevOps Certification After successful completion of workshop, every participants would be awarded with DevOps certificates approved by scmGalaxy Certification program. Our Training Reviews YouTube Facebook Web Limited Seats, Enroll Now!! Email - info@scmGalaxy.com Phone -  +91 7739774984 | +91 9939272785 Skype - scmGalaxy Why scmGalaxy for DevOps Training ? Watch this video to know about the features & benefits you will get from ...

DevOps success factors: Culture, APIs and security

As little as a decade ago, software was shipped in a CD-ROM to a storefront, purchased, and likely abandoned after the user’s initial installation. Today, code is shipped via the internet, meaning that continuous software updates are not only achievable, but expected, whether it’s for desktop, mobile, or browser-based applications. In an age where competitive advantage requires fast time to market, high service levels, and relentless experimentation, enterprises that cannot continuously deliver improvements risk losing in the marketplace. The problem has been that development and IT operations have competing goals. Development is concerned with responding rapidly, while operations is perceived to prefer stability, reliability, and security — and the best way to achieve these goals is not to introduce new features or changes. Read full article click here