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This blog explains how you can apply the different features of Chef InSpec to ensure that security and compliance standards are enforced consistently in every environment.

Shua Matin

The primary objective of IT automation is to make processes related to infrastructure faster, more secure and error-free. Chef SaaS enables you to automate your IT infrastructure with the power of the cloud. Now, all your favorite Chef tools are available as SaaS. No setup hassles, no maintenance and no extra resources required. Read on to learn more.

Anugraha Benjamin Smitha Ravindran

A high-level overview of the recognitions received in this year’s G2 Spring Awards.

Advaita Karthik

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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.

Saikeerthi M

The Progress Chef team consistently tries to deliver improved customer experiences that are relevant and easy to use. As part of this endeavor, we’re delighted to introduce you to a new user journey on the Chef Download portal.

Sarthak Vasal Akshay Parvatikar Sonia Arora

As you might know, we have made changes to the Progress Chef download journey and updated the download APIs and scripts. With these changes, we hope to streamline the download journey and simplify the installation of Chef.

Akshay Parvatikar Sarthak Vasal 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.

Jnanankur Ghosh Sonia Arora

This blog explores key Kubernetes-related security challenges DevSecOps professionals face and some best practices to mitigate the risks.

Smitha Ravindran

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.

Jnanankur Ghosh Smitha Ravindran

With the release of Progress Chef Infra Server 15.10, anonymous information on product usage will be collected. Progress wants to maintain the protection of collected data while still providing enough information to draw meaningful data-driven conclusions.

George Westwater Ankur Mundhra

With the release of Progress Chef Infra Server 15.10.12, there will be two changes. First, Progress Chef will end the support for RHEL 7 and second, we will move away from Redis in favor of KeyDB. We are confident these changes will help our users, customers and partners.

Ankur Mundhra Kallol Roy

If you are unsure about the practicality of choosing Enterprise Chef over the Community version or if you cannot decide, this blog will provide you with the necessary information and directions to make an informed decision.

Jnanankur Ghosh Smitha Ravindran