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Secure Continuous Delivery on Google Cloud - Implement an automated and secure software delivery pipeline on Google Cloud using native services - cover
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Secure Continuous Delivery on Google Cloud - Implement an automated and secure software delivery pipeline on Google Cloud using native services

Giovanni Galloro, Nathaniel Avery, David Dorbin

Editora: Packt Publishing

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Continuous delivery, a cornerstone of modern software engineering, facilitates quick and secure software delivery using a robust toolkit encompassing automated builds, testing, source code management, artifact storage, and deployment. Whether you integrate tools from different providers or use a set of managed services from a single cloud provider, the goal is to streamline setup, integration, and management. This book focuses on continuous delivery on Google Cloud.
Starting with an introduction to continuous delivery and secure software supply chain concepts, this book uses hands-on exercises to demonstrate how to continuously test your application with Skaffold and Cloud Code, leverage AI-assisted code generation with Cloud Code and Cloud Workstations, and automate your continuous integration with Cloud Build. You’ll see how to store and scan your software artifacts on Artifact Registry, orchestrate deployments with Cloud Deploy, and release your software on GKE and Cloud Run, configured to admit only trusted code. Using an example application, you’ll implement tools for creating an end-to-end delivery pipeline using Google Cloud services.
By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build a secure software delivery pipeline from development to production using Google Cloud managed services and best practices.
Disponível desde: 12/04/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 304 páginas.

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