With the business landscape evolving every passing day, organizations are expected to stay at the cutting edge to pacify their customers. Today, the first aspect that a customer looks for in an organization’s product or service offerings is the software – either
the mobile applications or the official website of the company. Businesses have realized that to hold the silver spoon against their competitors, they need to keep reinventing their products or services and always be the first candidate to enter the market with a new set of offerings. This has led to a faster evolution of software development methodologies including Lean, Agile, DevOps etc. to meet these requirements. In order to improve quality, businesses are focused on the user needs early in the project, involve development and
operations gradually, and break the project into smaller pieces to allow for frequent testing. The abundance of infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) offerings has been an instrumental catalyst in this transformation.
There is also a flip side to this. As businesses start focusing on going digital, the software applications and data are vulnerable to hackers and cybercrimes. The efforts by businesses to move to a secure development cycle have been focused on the traditional methods of security – the waterfall model. While DevOps comes to the fore, traditional security approaches are being discarded due to the slow and vulnerable nature.
DevOps is a popular approach that makes cybersecurity vigilance a reality by embedding the right tools into your software development
lifecycle. In this eBook, we explain why and how implementing DevOps into your existing AWS Cloud applications is paramount for your business.
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