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DevOps is a software development methodology that combines software development and operations to create a unified approach to software design and development. It is a set of practices that automates the processes between software development and IT teams, allowing them to build, test, and release software faster and more reliably. DevOps enables teams to quickly and efficiently develop, test, and deploy applications and services. It also helps teams to identify and address potential issues before they become problems.
DevOps is becoming increasingly popular as organizations strive to become more agile and efficient. It helps teams to reduce the time it takes to develop and deploy applications, as well as improve the quality of the software. DevOps also helps teams to better collaborate and communicate, allowing them to quickly identify and address potential issues.
Some companies in the DevOps market include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, and Red Hat. Show Less Read more