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    <title>It Works On My Computer</title>
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    <description>On this podcast, we talk to leaders and innovators in the DevOps world to finally solve the problem every engineer has heard - "Well, it works on my computer!"

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      <description>In the wake of GitLab's DevSecOps 2022 Survey, Roxana speaks to David DeSanto, VP of Product at GitLab, about the fascinating, surprising, and encouraging results of over 5,000 professionals in the DevOps space. ModelOps is rising. Teams relying on DIY DevOps solutions are getting left behind. Come find out how to best navigate the new world of DevOps with security front of mind.</description>
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