About DevOps ARDENT
Welcome to this continuously developing Web4 platform established as DevOps ARDENT!
ARDENT is the acronym that stands for the Assembly of Researchers and Developers on Emerging and New Technologies. Its registered users and members represent developer operations (DevOps) of all vertical layers of programming and development transcending laterally across all forms of emerging technologies.
ARDENT shall be the online community of technology researchers and developers regardless of being technology developer enthusiasts, junior technologists or subject-matter experts. Generalists. We are a holocratic think-and-do tank community.
This assembly of DevOppers empowers the community to network and interact within this group. Our tenet is to having a community generating a future tech visions and IR4.0 /IR5.0 ready transformation.
We learn. We Research. We Develop. We Integrate.
//updated 4th October 2023.
The Agile DevOps visualization below is proposed by Agile First.
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