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What Is DevSecOps, and How Is It Different from DevOps?
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Yes. It also has greater functionality. An adapter, also referred to as a connector, is a self-contained component set of APIs, provides multiple integrations through a universal broker with the APIs of external applications. That broker is an enterprise serial bus. The unique advantage of an adapter over a plugin is the decoupling of the data layer (where the adapter resides) and the business rule layer (ConnectALL GUI). Therefore, policies and rules can be changed without modifications to the adapter. There is no hardcoded business logic in the adapter, making it a much lighter interface than a plugin. All of the ConnectALL adapters support both unidirectional and bi-directional synchronization.
Yes. Companies often have distributed sites and still want a common backplane to connect multiple projects, even if they are all using one system (e.g. several teams, using multiple instance of Jira in different offices). Think of the product as unifying projects as well as DevOps systems. Our largest customer has over 300 projects. Customers laud ConnectALL for avoiding overburdening the servers’ CPUs, a problem associated with a plugin.
ConnectALL offers automatic, effortless, high-fidelity synchronization. It automatically detects and resolves conflicts between tools and applications with its built-in, robust conflict detection mechanism. In other words: It just works! Your people do what they are good at and ConnectALL handles the complexity invisibly.

