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GitLab DevSecOps World Tour 2023


Event Date: October 25, 2023
Hosted By: GitLab & ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ
Location: Washington, DC

Public sector leaders and organizations joined GitLab experts on Wednesday, October 25, in Washington, D.C. at this year's DevSecOps World Tour! During this event, GitLab will connect shared ideas, technologies and people that are contributing to driving DevSecOps transformation.

At this one-day event, attendees gained knowledge about: 

  • How to get started and build their roadmap to modernize approaches with DevSecOps solutions 
  • Public sector organizations use cases by learning how public sector teams leverage GitLab to drive business value, scale for growth and accelerate results  

Experts from Dynatrace, GitLab and Red Hat will take the stage for a panel discussion on best practices for developing and deploying modern, scalable applications on Kubernetes while accelerating the secure application development process to help agencies achieve digital transformation. 

Schedule time with our team of experts to learn best practices to fuel your software innovation and strengthen your organizations security and compliance with DevSecOps solutions. 


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Resources


Zayo Group Makes History with World’s Longest 800G Optical Wave, Supported by Infinera Technology
Resources

Zayo Group Makes History with World’s Longest 800G Optical Wave, Supported by Infinera Technology

In March 2022, Zayo Group Holdings Inc. and Infinera announced the completion of the world's longest-known terrestrial 800G optical wavelength in a commercial network. The Zayo-owned fiber stretches from Springville, Utah, to Reno, Nevada, and is powered by Infinera's ICE6 800G coherent technology. Extending large wavelengths across greater distances makes services more cost-effective and capable to end users. Bigger wavelengths provide significant network bandwidth expansion necessary to power high-definition content, 5G cell networks, IoT, remote work, and more.


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