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Posts tagged: "CI/CD"

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Technical workflow diagram illustrating GitOps 2.0 evolution from traditional infrastructure management, showing central Git repository connected to multiple infrastructure layers including networking, security, applications, and monitoring with deployment pipelines and declarative flow arrows
• By Dawson Eakins

GitOps 2.0: Beyond Kubernetes to Full Infrastructure Management - The Evolution That's Reshaping Enterprise Operations

GitOps 2.0 transforms infrastructure management beyond Kubernetes, bringing networks, security policies, and compliance under declarative control. Discover real-world implementation patterns and enterprise solutions.

An engineering team collaborates using a developer platform dashboard designed for efficiency and self-service, reflecting product-thinking principles in platform engineering.
• By Michael Eakins

Building Internal Developer Platforms That Developers Actually Want to Use: Lessons from High-Performing Platform Teams

High-performing engineering teams treat Internal Developer Platforms as products, not projects. Learn how to build a platform your developers actually want to use—by gathering feedback, measuring success, and driving adoption.

A modern digital illustration depicting a secure CI/CD pipeline with multiple verification gates, security shields, and authenticated connections between pipeline components, emphasizing the continuous verification aspect of zero-trust architecture in a clean, technical aesthetic.
• By Dawson Eakins

Zero-Trust Architecture for CI/CD Pipelines: Building Secure DevOps at Scale

Implementing zero-trust architecture in CI/CD pipelines eliminates implicit trust, ensuring continuous verification of every component, user, and process in your software delivery lifecycle.

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