What is DevOps?
DevOps is the acronym for a combination of Development and Operations. It refers to a collaborative approach to make an organization's Application Development team and IT Operations team seamlessly work with better communication.
What is DevOps?
It is a set of practices and tools that automate and integrate the processes between software development and IT teams. It emphasizes team empowerment, cross-team communication and collaboration, and technology automation.
What is DevOps?
A DevOps (development–operations) engineer facilitates collaboration between an IT organization’s development and operations teams in order to achieve increased productivity. They oversee the efficient release and use of new software code and products.
What is DevOps?
DevOps engineers have advanced problem–solving skills and enjoy collaborating with others. As they manage teams of developers, they need to have a strong knowledge of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), a six–stage process that guides software development projects. They work in IT companies and technology-driven organizations of all sizes.
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