Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Best of 2018: Log Monitoring and Analysis: Comparing ELK, Splunk and Graylog

As we close out 2018, we at DevOps.com wanted to highlight the five most popular articles of the year. Following is the fifth in our weeklong series of the Best of 2018.   As organizations face outages and various security threats, monitoring an entire application platform is essential to understand the source of threat or […]

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Best of 2018: 11 Popular Open Source DevOps Tools Worth Knowing

As we close out 2018, we at DevOps.com wanted to highlight the five most popular articles of the year. Following is the fourth in our weeklong series of the Best of 2018.   Companies implementing the best practices of DevOps have demonstrated that they are more effective and flexible in implementing as well as designing […]

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Best of 2018: 5 Best Node.js Frameworks to Know

As we close out 2018, we at DevOps.com wanted to highlight the five most popular articles of the year. Following is the third in our weeklong series of the Best of 2018.   When it comes to development platforms, the choices are wide and varied. It can be a difficult task choosing the right framework […]

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Best of 2018: 5 Open Source SIEM Tools Worth Checking Out

As we close out 2018, we at DevOps.com wanted to highlight the five most popular articles of the year. Following is the second in our weeklong series of the Best of 2018.   Security information and event management (SIEM) is the cornerstone of IT security. All other network solutions are merely data flows that feed […]

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Happy Holidays from DevOps.com

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Best of 2018: The Beauty of the COBOL Programming Language

As we close out 2018, we at DevOps.com wanted to highlight the five most popular articles of the year. Following is the first in our weeklong series of the Best of 2018.   Well-written code is a work of art. Always has been, always will be. A programmer pulls a thought pretty much out of […]

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Holiday Cheer 2018

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Just-in-time VPN access with an AWS IoT button

Guest post by AWS Community Hero Teri Radichel. Teri Radichel provides cyber security assessments, pen testing, and research services through her company, 2nd Sight Lab. She is also the founder of the AWS Architects Seattle Meetup. While traveling to deliver cloud security training, I connect to Wi-Fi networks, both in my hotel room and in […]

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CloudBees: 2019 to Be Year of DevOps Metrics

While DevOps has come a long way in terms of understanding and adoption, 2019 is going to be marked by a concerted effort to applying metrics to DevOps processes. Applying those metrics will not only substantiate the value of adopting DevOps, they also will provide the impetus many organizations need to close a variety of […]

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AWS re:Invent 2018 Product Launches: An Overview

AWS re:Invent is always rich in product launches. Some products are entirely new, while others are updates or enhancements to existing tools. The 2018 event was no exception. In case you missed it, here’s a drive-thru on some of the best products—and one important statement—from this year’s show. AWS Marketplace for Containers Announced at the […]

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