
Derek Ashmore
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2 months ago |
thenewstack.io | Derek Ashmore
Over the past couple of years, there has been extensive discussion of how generative AI can benefit DevOps practitioners. The ecosystem has been abuzz with discussions of leveraging GenAI to accelerate virtually all aspects of day-to-day DevOps work, from coding to software testing to documentation generation. A topic that has received much less attention is how DevOps team managers — instead of practitioners — can use generative AI.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
clouddatainsights.com | Derek Ashmore
There has been copious talk over the past couple of years about how DevOps teams and practitioners can benefit from generative AI. The ecosystem has been abuzz with discussions of leveraging GenAI to accelerate virtually all aspects of day-to-day DevOps work, from coding to software testing to documentation generation and beyond. A topic that has received much less attention is how DevOps team managers – as opposed to practitioners – can use generative AI.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
cloudtweaks.com | Derek Ashmore
The emergence several years ago of generative AI software engineering tools, such as GitHub Copilot, spawned tremendous speculation about how the DevOps teams of the future would leverage AI to accelerate workflows and gain efficiency. Now, more than three years after genAI exploded onto most DevOps practitioners’ radar screens, the days of speculation are over, and the era of real-world AI use for DevOps has begun.
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Jan 3, 2025 |
sdtimes.com | Derek Ashmore
Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) software – meaning solutions that teams use to build, test and deploy applications – has come a long way over the past decade. Whereas organizations once cobbled together CI/CD pipelines using disparate open source tools, they now have a plethora of end-to-end, vendor-supported enterprise CI/CD platforms that they can use instead. Because these solutions offer everything teams need to deliver software, they are simpler to deploy and manage.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
devops.com | Derek Ashmore
Continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) software — meaning solutions that teams use to build, test and deploy applications — has come a long way over the past decade. While organizations once cobbled together CI/CD pipelines using disparate open-source tools, they now have a plethora of end-to-end, vendor-supported enterprise CI/CD platforms that they can use instead. Because these solutions offer everything teams need to deliver software, they are simpler to deploy and manage.
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