A Beginner’s Guide to Progressive Delivery
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by Heba Eid
2y ago
Overview The term progressive delivery was first introduced in 2018 by James Governor of Redmonk to describe a set of technologies associated with modern software, testing, and deployment. These technologies include canarying (canary releasing), feature flagging, and A/B testing with the end goal of deploying new features and fixes at speed while minimizing risk.  ..read more
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GitOps Pipelines: Pull vs. Push Deployments
Magalix Blog
by Heba Eid
2y ago
Background We’ve been talking about GitOps for a while now ever since Magalix joined Weaveworks in early January. Together, we are working on enabling DevOps teams to accelerate development time frames and eliminate cloud misconfigurations using policy as code. And that’s what we have set on to do. Weaveworks' first product release since the acquisition, Weave GitOps 2022.03, features policy as code capabilities to GItOps pipelines. We call this Trusted Delivery. You can read more on that here ..read more
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DevSecOps meets GitOps with Trusted Delivery
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by Joydip Kanjilal
2y ago
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Automated Deployments with Continuous Application Delivery and GitOps
Magalix Blog
by Heba Eid
2y ago
Overview In recent years, business operational excellence has been directly aligned with the ability to deliver high-quality software faster. One way to speed up software delivery is through deployment automation. Automating your deployments is crucial for teams looking to speed up the deployment of new changes to their production environment.  To achieve this kind of automation, teams need to make deployments fast, consistent, and frictionless.  ..read more
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Top 5 Reasons Why GitOps is Important for Businesses
Magalix Blog
by Heba Eid
2y ago
You’re wondering why we are blogging about GitOps and some of its basic concepts, right? Magalix recently joined Weaveworks, the GitOps company, to strengthen security of GitOps pipelines. And we have taken it upon ourselves to spread some of the GitOps knowledge to our readers.  ..read more
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A Beginner’s Guide to Progressive Delivery
Magalix Blog
by Heba Eid
2y ago
Overview The term progressive delivery was first introduced in 2018 by James Governor of Redmonk to describe a set of technologies associated with modern software, testing, and deployment. These technologies include canarying (canary releasing), feature flagging, and A/B testing with the end goal of deploying new features and fixes at speed while minimizing risk.  ..read more
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GitOps Pipelines: Pull vs. Push Deployments
Magalix Blog
by Heba Eid
2y ago
Background We’ve been talking about GitOps for a while now ever since Magalix joined Weaveworks in early January. Together, we are working on enabling DevOps teams to accelerate development time frames and eliminate cloud misconfigurations using policy as code. And that’s what we have set on to do. Weaveworks' first product release since the acquisition, Weave GitOps 2022.03, features policy as code capabilities to GItOps pipelines. We call this Trusted Delivery. You can read more on that here ..read more
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DevSecOps meets GitOps with Trusted Delivery
Magalix Blog
by Joydip Kanjilal
2y ago
  ..read more
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Trusted Application Delivery with Policy as Code and GitOps
Magalix Blog
by Heba Eid
2y ago
We recently joined forces with Weaveworks, the GitOps company, to strengthen security for GitOps pipelines. Today, we are excited to announce the latest feature release for Weave GitOps.  The March release builds on the initial General Availability release at the end of 2021 and adds in the extended security and policy as code capabilities to the GitOps workflows, UI improvements that accelerate self-service and tech preview of Flux extensions.  ..read more
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Mitigate CRI-O Vulnerability with Policy as Code & Trusted Delivery
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by Heba Eid
2y ago
The team at CrowdStrike’s Cloud Threat Research recently discovered a new vulnerability in CRI-O, a lightweight container runtime interface for Kubernetes. The vulnerability, dubbed “cr8escape” and tracked as CVE-2022-0811, could allow an attacker to escape from a Kubernetes container, gain root access to the host, and move anywhere in the cluster.  ..read more
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