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Important DevOps Trends to Watch out for in 2022

AI and data science hold a lot of promise in the DevOps space. AI can assist DevOps teams in determining where issues arise in continuous integration (CI) or continuous development (CD) and acting appropriately on customer data.
Fremont, CA: Organizations are gradually adopting DevOps practices at all levels due to the plethora of benefits it provides. DevOps, in fact, is transforming the world of software as well as making its way to the mainstream due to its high efficiency and faster deployment.
Devops Teams to Look for Automation Possibilities via AI and Data Science
AI and data science hold a lot of promise in the DevOps space. AI can assist DevOps teams in determining where issues arise in continuous integration (CI) or continuous development (CD) and acting appropriately on customer data.
AI is also encouraging DevOps to become more predictive. For example, it can assist them in determining the changes that need to be made to improve the CI pipeline. As a result, AI and machine learning can assist DevOps professionals in becoming more proactive rather than reactive.
The growing popularity of AI and data science-driven apps encourages DevOps teams to use the DevOps philosophy when managing automated pipelines as well as maintaining and testing various deployed models in the production chain. DevOps automation will be a hot topic in the coming year as businesses seek increased efficiency and faster deployment.
Cloud-native DevOps to Gain Prominence
The adoption of cloud-native technologies DevOps will almost certainly drive innovation, advanced transformation, and improved customer experience. Cloud-native refers to the use of technology to automate the installation, configuration, and monitoring of cloud services. Software will be released more quickly as a result of cloud automation. As a result, the future of cloud-native technologies appears bright.
DevSecOps to be More Prioritized
2021 is proving to be an especially exciting year for security, cloud computing, and DevOps. Most organizations adopted cloud-based infrastructures, serverless architecture, and DevOps culture and processed this year, resulting in a much faster code release. This has increased the need for security to be built into the process, as faster code generation means more vulnerabilities.
Organizations will want to integrate security into their DevOps in 2022 and beyond, reducing system vulnerabilities.
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