Since its foundational beginnings, DevOps and the principles it embodies have been effective in bringing disparate parts of software development together.

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Since its foundational beginnings, DevOps and the principles it embodies have been effective in bringing disparate parts of software development together.
The growth of DevOps shows no sign of slowing down, with increased prevalence of DevSecOps, the reign of Continous Delivery, more tools than ever, and more.
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