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What is Azure DevOps?

  What is Azure DevOps? While working in IT, you tend to work either as an IT decision maker or operational manager or on various other things wherein you have to deal with several IT software projects. When it comes to software planning, deployment, and managing the ongoing operations, there is a need for the right processes and tools that help in delivering the software successfully. There are several tools out there that are mostly concerned with end-to-end processes. Here, Azure DevOps appears to be the one-stop solution to manage the entire software cycle. It amalgamates all sorts of DevOps practices and tools that require efficient and high-quality support to deliver impeccable output to end-to-end users. Azure DevOps Tools Azure DevOps is the SaaS (Software as a Service) platform that is known for providing DevOps solutions and tools for the end-to-end software cycle. It is something that is not limited to mere internal tools, but can easily be integrated with other industry-lea

What is the difference between AWS and DevOps?

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  What is the difference between AWS and DevOps? Technology has given heaps of career opportunities to many. In particular, the IT world is constantly receiving some or other technological advancement that promises to give the applicants a career boost. For software graduates or those who have IT experience as developers, there are two career options that assure a quick upscale in their career. AWS and DevOps are both growing technologies that are creating several career opportunities for those interested. But, there’s a little confusion as to which one is better as a future career option. Before getting into the difference between the duos, let’s learn about each in a little more detail. What is AWS? AWS is defined as a platform that offers multiple services to its customers to let them concentrate on their products. AWS is known for offering cloud computing solutions to customers wherein it handles their software management and running of applications. In AWS, an account is