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DevOps sets a new standard for how we build software. Before the mid-2000s, developers, IT operations, and security teams typically worked in silos. Developers wrote code, QA teams tested it, and IT operations teams deployed it to production. Security teams checked code for vulnerabilities only after deployment. If someone reported an issue, the entire process started over again. This linear approach to software was slow and frustrating for everyone involved. Then in 2008, system administrator Patrick Debois and software developer Andrew Shafer created a working group to help bridge the gap between operations and development teams. Their best practices became the DevOps processes we know today.
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DevOps encompasses every part of application development. Whether you call them “steps,” “stages,” or “phases,” it all adds up to the DevOps lifecycle, the process DevOps teams use to build and ship software. Like any good DevOps approach, teams stay in constant collaboration and share many of the same tools and responsibilities from beginning to end.