The GitOps space continues to gain momentum and evolve as more organizations and vendors adopt the paradigm. On the DevOps spectrum, GitOps falls on the software engineering side of the development and operations continuum; developers can declaratively define and control the state of the system in Git.
Compliance is imperative to large organizations, but it is challenging to balance giving developers the autonomy to define and manage their GitOps processes while also enforcing guardrails to ensure compliance with organizational and external policies. Centralized policy management and governance across DevOps processes allows enterprises to define standards used for the organization and remain in compliance with regulations.
Join Harness to learn how to get started on your GitOps journey and how enterprise GitOps with governance can help you along the way. Whether you are a practitioner on the infrastructure or software engineering side of the house, GitOps can benefit you.
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