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Your CI System is a Terrible Compliance System of Record - Here are 5 Reasons Whyby@meekrosoft
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Your CI System is a Terrible Compliance System of Record - Here are 5 Reasons Why

by Mike Long3mSeptember 26th, 2022
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Continuous Integration systems tend to have lots of mutable data. CI systems are hard to secure and have poor change observability. CI-based CSoR’s = DevOps lock-in. Forcing everyone into a locked CI ecosystem hurts your ability to adopt better and more distributed tooling. Building a successful DevOps way is a successful way - you always want to have round pegs in round holes with sharp tools with round holes. Building a CI system in a system for this task is full of inefficiency and risk of risk.
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