Source: thenewstack.io

From DevOps to DevApps

Category: Software, Business, Database, Data, Kubernetes, Infrastructure, automation

When the founding fathers of DevOps — Patrick Dubois, Gene Kim, Andrew Clay Shafer, Damon Edwards, and John Willis — started to espouse the cultural changes in IT they called DevOps, they argued for changes like measurement, sharing, and automation. Today, it’s an undisputed best practice to automate infrastructure deployments and provide continuous delivery of IT systems.

This allows applications to be a combination of services that can exist virtually anywhere.

The bottom line is that the reason event-driven application development is growing is because it increases agility and can reduce complexity in application development.

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