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Doug Barney

Doug Barney was the founding editor of Redmond Magazine, Redmond Channel Partner, Redmond Developer News and Virtualization Review. Doug also served as Executive Editor of Network World, Editor in Chief of AmigaWorld, and Editor in Chief of Network Computing.


What is GitOps? How Progress Chef Makes It (and DevOps) Better!

DevOps teams commonly use GitOps in conjunction with other IT automation tools, especially those that support an ‘as code’ approach such as Progress Chef.

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Infrastructure Provisioning vs. Configuration Management vs. Configuration Orchestration: How IaC Makes Them All Better

Learn about the differences between infrastructure provisioning, configuration orchestration and configuration management and how they relate to IaC.

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Security Myths Debunked: 5 Things DevOps Need to Understand!

Explore the key security myths that DevOps teams should be aware of. Discover why misconfigurations, insider threats, cloud security posture management, IoT device security, and password problems are critical aspects of modern security that every DevOps professional should understand.

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Zero Trust and DevOps Strengthening Cybersecurity in Complex Environments

This blog discusses the importance of Zero Trust and DevOps in strengthening cybersecurity in today's complex environments, highlighting the need for continuous verification, monitoring, and access control to protect against evolving cyber threats.

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7 Ways to Ensure Cloud Security with Progress Chef

Learn the different ways Chef Cloud Security scans, monitors and remediates configuration issues in multi-cloud accounts across cloud-native environments.

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Six Things to Know About Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)

Explore Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) and its role in securing your cloud environment. Learn more about shared responsibilities and effective CSPM solutions.

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Reducing Misconfiguration Risks Through DevOps Best Practices

Explore how DevOps practices reduce misconfiguration risks, prevent breaches, and leverage infrastructure as code (IaC) for cybersecurity.

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14 Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Benefits

Leveraging infrastructure-as-code allows I&O leaders to make infrastructure consistent and repeatable for consumers, increasing the enterprise’s adaptability to change.

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Managing DevOps Complexity Through Automation

Read more about how Chef democratizes DevOps with a way to configure, deliver, and manage from any cloud to any edge that is secure and compliant.

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