Digital Sovereignty and AI: Why Governments Are Betting on Open Infrastructure
AI sovereignty starts at the infrastructure layer. Learn why governments choose OpenStack and Kubernetes to control compute, data, and AI workloads.
Discover how project gating prevents broken code from merging and improves your development workflow with automated testing.
The process of developing and releasing software is complex. Even after the main release, DevOps teams are continuously making changes and updating applications. CI/CD tools are designed for such groups and organizations that frequently improve on applications, and require a reliable method to deliver their changes.
Zuul is one such CI/CD tool used to drive automation, ranging from testing proposed changes to deploying builds. Zuul's differentiating factor is co-gating, allowing multiple software changes to be tested against a mock production environment while ensuring that no broken code merges into the main branch.
This resource provides you with the necessary information to better understand the suitability of Zuul for your organization. Explore the features of Zuul and learn how the tool can meet your DevOps needs.
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