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Ongoing, First published Mar 09, 2021
There is a lot of technology available today in the market. There are great minds at work daily to bring people the best solutions. This makes competition fierce and allows customers a lot of options from which they can choose. 

The most popular amongst them is cloud technologies. There are also many DevOps tools and methods that can simplify routine issues in a software development company. You need to learn about such trends that can help you build products faster. 
Developers need to deliver products constantly and services even better than their competitors. This means that many firms are embracing cloud practices and concepts like containerization. This makes DevOps tools like Docker in high demand. 

If you are wondering what is Docker in DevOps, you are not the only one. Here we will try to explain the concept simply. We will also introduce some benefits of using Docker that can be helpful for developers and architects. 

What is DevOps?
It is a combination of two words that are, "Development" and "Operations". It is a software engineering practice that combines software development (Dev) and software operations (Ops) in an organization. 
DevOps is a type of tool, practice, and cultural philosophy that enables an organization to deliver applications and services fast. It is a type of ecosystem needed to automate processes between development, testing, and IT teams. This results in seamless building, testing, and launching of software efficiently.
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