RDK-B Revolution in home networking (?)
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DevOps Trends of the 20s (4) – Low-Code and Serverless Computing
More than a decade ago “DevOps” was born and established itself. The evolution is still dynamic and the question arises as to how DevOps will continue to evolve over the next few years. Here, in
WLAN QoS (1): Supporting stress free home working
In this period of pandemics employees, students and pupils rely on doing their work from home. Home schooling and home offices are becoming the vivid experience of the digital transformation, with notebooks and tablets as
DevOps Trends of the 20s (3) – DevSecOps and Cloud Native Development
More than a decade ago “DevOps” was born and established itself. But how will DevOps evolve in the 20s? Here, in loose succession, we provide an insight into DevOps trends that we are encountering with
DevOps Trends of the 20s (2) – GitOps and Infrastructure as Code
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DevOps Trends of the 20s (1) – Microservices Architectures
More than a decade ago "DevOps" was born. The adoption of the DevOps approach enables companies to improve the interaction between (software) development and (IT) operations and thus to compete or even gain a