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"Business of DevOps",
"Contributed Content",
"Social - Facebook",
"Social - LinkedIn",
"Social - X",
"application performance",
"automation",
"collaboration",
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"textContent": "DevOps and site reliability engineering (SRE) are complementary strategies that enhance both speed and reliability in software development. While DevOps focuses on collaboration and automation to break down silos between development and operations, SRE emphasizes engineering reliability through metrics and accountability. By integrating both approaches, organizations can foster high-quality software delivery that meets reliability standards, streamline incident response, and utilize data-driven decision-making to maintain system performance.",
"title": "SRE vs. DevOps is a False Choice: Here’s the Unified Model That Works"
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