Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

The Limiting Factors of Microservices Also Apply to FaaS

In enterprise development and deployment, the pattern is easy to detect. A big monolithic application is targeted for re-architecting as a microservices architecture. People excited about microservices get together and break up the design to make it far less monolithic and far more loosely coupled. If your organization is lucky, it is at this stage […]

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A Vicious Cycle

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The Time for Time Series Data

More than four years ago, we launched InfluxDB, an open source time series platform. In the years since, time series technology has become increasingly popular; according to DB-Engines, over the last 24 months time series has been the fastest growing database category. This popularity is fueled by the “sensorification” of the physical world (i.e., IoT) […]

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What It Really Takes to Build Compliant Apps

If you search online for “software compliance,” you’ll be met with a seemingly endless lineup of blog posts, how-tos and explainer articles promising to tell you everything you need to know about writing and deploying software in a compliance-friendly manner. Some of those are good resources, especially the ones that delve into meeting specific compliance […]

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Logging: Turning Good DevOps Teams into Great Ones

The competition is on for DevOps teams that are expected to rev up production on a multitude of projects, with teams and companies aiming to stay atop the global software product marketplace. The complexity of code creation and the pace of deployment has picked up in recent years, and DevOps managers are starting to face […]

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Anaxi Delivers Project Management App for DevOps

Anaxi, a provider of project management software designed specifically for DevOps teams, has made its web application generally available. The web application complements an existing iPhone application, while an Android version of the company’s project management application is still under development. Company CEO says Marc Verstaen said that as DevOps has evolved around multiple repositories, […]

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Atlassian Brings Postmortem Analysis to DevOps

Atlassian has added a postmortem capability to JiraOps, which gathers a list of all the key events from any IT incident in chronological order to make it easier to analyze what happened, identify root causes and raise issues directly within the JiraOps platform to ensure subsequent actions are taken. At the same time, Atlassian is […]

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How to become an AWS expert

This guest post is by AWS Community Hero Michael Wittig. Michael Wittig is co-founder of widdix, a consulting company focused on cloud architecture, DevOps, and software development on AWS. In close collaboration with his brother Andreas Wittig, Michael co-authored Amazon Web Services in Action and maintains the blog cloudonaut.io where they share their knowledge about […]

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Using Trade Studies in Vetting Tool Stacks

Adding to your tool stack should entail more thought than, “Start your free trial today!” It’s great when there is an application need and cloud-based tools are easily grabbed with a few clicks. However, surveying alternatives before making a tool stack change can prevent costly mistakes. Trade studies can help vet best-fit tools for evaluation. […]

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InfluxData Video Series: Dealing with Large Amounts of Data

The data deluge is becoming a daily issue, as companies collect ever more data from ever more devices and endpoints. But collecting data is one thing; deriving value from it is another. In this video, InfluxData VP of Products Tim Hall discusses some of the considerations in dealing with large amounts of data and how […]

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