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Cloud computing: Companies are increasingly adopting cloud infrastructure, and

remote DevOps professionals can work with cloud providers like Amazon Web Services
(AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.

Automation: Remote DevOps engineers can use tools like Ansible, Puppet, and Chef to
automate various tasks and processes, making the delivery of applications and
services faster and more efficient.

Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD): Remote DevOps


professionals can use CI/CD tools like Jenkins, TravisCI, and CircleCI to implement
a continuous delivery pipeline, enabling faster and more reliable delivery of
software.

Monitoring and logging: Remote DevOps engineers can use tools like Nagios, Zabbix,
and Kibana to monitor the performance and availability of applications and
infrastructure and to identify and troubleshoot issues.

Containers and container orchestration: Remote DevOps professionals can work with
containers and container orchestration tools like Docker and Kubernetes to manage
and scale applications and services.

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