The 2025 edition of the DevOps Excellence Awards features 19 categories which highlight projects, products, individuals and companies who are excelling in the DevOps landscape. Here are only some of the other categories that you have to choose from: Product awards • **NEW FOR 2025!** - Best DevOps Cloud Services • **NEW FOR 2025!** - Best Monitoring Performance Tool • Best DevOps Security Tool Individual/Company Awards • DevOps Vendor of the Year • Best DevOps Team • DevOps Rising Star of the Year • DevOps Leader of the Year • DevOps Professional of the Year Project Awards • Most Successful Cultural Transformation • Best AI/Automation Project • Best DevOps Transformation Our full list of categories will ensure broader recognition and exposure for your business, and our categories cover organisations on all levels. View the full list and there will definitely be an award category for you to enter: https://bit.ly/3YrbPDO #DevOpsExcellenceAwards #devops #awards #tech
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Meta confirms layoffs across multiple teamsMeta has confirmed a fresh wave of layoffs across several teams, as part of ongoing efforts to reallocate resources.
Meta confirms layoffs across multiple teams
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UK electronics firms push for VAT cut to boost repairs over replacementsNewly formed group of UK electronics companies is urging the government to eliminate VAT on electronic spare parts, repairs, and labour to encourage consumers to choose repairs instead of replacements.
UK electronics firms push for VAT cut to boost repairs over replacements
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Elon Musk's X dodges gatekeeper status amid ad revenue slumpElon Musk's X achieved a major victory this week by successfully avoiding gatekeeper status under the European Union's Digital Markets Act
Elon Musk's X dodges gatekeeper status amid ad revenue slump
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Asian Tech Roundup: Indian banker warns of AI-induced instabilityWelcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at a banker’s fears that AI could tip India into economic ...
Asian Tech Roundup: Indian banker warns of AI-induced instability
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CISA warns of active exploitation of critical vulnerability in SolarWinds Help Desk softwareOn Tuesday, CISA added the flaw – tracked as CVE-2024-28987 – to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities
CISA warns of active exploitation of critical vulnerability in SolarWinds Help Desk software
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Meta to face lawsuits for contributing to teenage mental health problemsJudge in California rules US states have sufficient detail for the cases to proceed
Meta to face lawsuits for contributing to teenage mental health problems
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Tech giants embrace nuclear power to address growing energy demandsAs the demand for AI continues to soar, tech giants like Amazon, Google and Microsoft are turning to nuclear power to meet their growing energy needs.
Tech giants embrace nuclear power to address growing energy demands
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