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Chef Compliance
Operating Infrastructure at Scale - Beyond Jobs and Workflows
Organizations are shifting from isolated servers to shared, dynamic infrastructure platforms, increasing the need for continuous visibility and control at scale. While automation jobs and workflows help execute changes, they fall short in maintaining a trusted, real-time understanding of system state. Over time, drift, loss of context and fragmented processes increase operational risk and cost. The key challenge is not executing change, but ensuring systems remain aligned with intended state under constant change. A modern operating model must link execution with ongoing validation, enabling teams to detect drift early, maintain compliance and act with confidence. Chef 360 addresses this gap by combining automation with operational context, giving teams a continuous, reliable view of infrastructure posture across environments. This shifts operations from tracking past actions to maintaining real-time operational confidence.
Read moreHow Much Does Open-Source Chef Actually Cost?
Open-source Chef has no licensing fees, but hidden costs tied to labor, maintenance, scalability, and security often increase total cost of ownership for medium to large organizations, making it more expensive than expected when evaluated at enterprise scale.
Read moreDevSecOps in 2025: 5 New Trends to Look Out For!
In the first quarter of the 21st century, technology evolved from Y2K to AI. Along with this, the global risk landscape has widened its horizons, with new threats appearing daily. DevOps and its evolved version of DevSecOps enable organizations to maintain agility in application delivery while keeping them safe and secure. This blog discusses the trends in the DevOps world in the coming new year.
Read moreHow to Integrate Progress Chef Compliance with Jenkins Pipelines
By Saikeerthi M
In this article, we'll walk you through the steps to integrate Progress Chef Compliance with Jenkins pipelines, enabling streamlined compliance verification throughout your deployment process.
Read moreLong-Term Support (LTS) for Progress Chef: Providing Stability for the Long Haul
By Sonia Arora
Bridging the silos of development, testing and security in a DevOps environment is crucial for achieving tighter cross-team collaboration, faster delivery and higher-quality software. By promoting shared goals, implementing DevSecOps practices, enhancing communication and adopting a shift-left approach, organizations can break down traditional barriers and foster a culture of continuous improvement. In doing so, they not only enhance their DevOps practices but also build a more resilient and secure software development lifecycle. Successful organizations harness Progress Chef to better deploy, configure and manage their entire application infrastructure in a secure and compliant manner.
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