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Continuous Delivery (CD) is a software development practice that enables teams to rapidly and reliably deliver software to customers. It is a process that automates the building, testing, and deployment of software, allowing teams to quickly and easily make changes to their codebase. CD is closely related to DevOps, a software development methodology that emphasizes collaboration between development and operations teams.
CD is becoming increasingly popular among software development teams, as it allows them to quickly and reliably deliver software to customers. It also helps teams to reduce the risk of introducing bugs and other issues into their codebase. Additionally, CD helps teams to reduce the time and effort required to deploy software, allowing them to focus on other aspects of their development process.
Some companies in the CD market include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and CircleCI. Show Less Read more