Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

The Never Ending API

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Micro Focus Lays DevOps Foundation for RPA

Micro Focus has announced the general availability of Micro Focus Robotic Process Automation (RPA), which sets the stage for employing DevOps processes to construct highly automated business processes. Thanks to the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital business transformation initiatives, interest in RPA has increased significantly. However, rather than merely using RPA to build […]

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ASF Moves OpenWhisk Serverless Computing Forward

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) announced today that the OpenWhisk serverless computing framework has now become a high-level open source project. Matt Rutkowski, CTO for serverless technologies and advocacy for IBM, said with this announcement, organizations looking to implement an open source serverless computing framework on-premises or in a public cloud now can have confidence […]

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3 Reasons Why Ephemeral Access is Best for DevOps

Recently, we worked with a customer, MOST Digital, whose developers were struggling with a common workflow challenge we hear from many companies. The company is in the software robotics automation space—it essentially makes little robots that automate all sorts of business processes for a company, such as HR report filing or routine emails. MOST Digital […]

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How Serverless Is Impacting the IT Landscape

Although most users will never realize it, with every digital data entry and exchange servers are consuming substantial quantities of energy to file, store and sustain that data’s availability. While the average consumer or office worker doesn’t consider the economic or environmental impact they have, IT and C-Suite teams are awakening to the problem and […]

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Why Did DevOps Become So Popular? 3 Theories

DevOps has now been a thing for a solid decade. As we look back at the history of DevOps, it’s worth asking: Where did DevOps come from, and why did it take off when it did? In honor of the 10-year anniversary of DevOps, I’d like to explore these questions. A Brief History of DevOps […]

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Product IT Operating Model: The Next-Gen Model for a Digital World

Digitization presents many new opportunities for businesses to create value. At the same time, it forces IT to rethink the way it operates. Modern CIOs need an operating model that understands the blurring lines between IT and business and is designed for agility and speed. The product-centric IT operating model is rapidly emerging as the […]

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DevOps at the Speed of Business: 5 Tips for Success

It’s an exciting time to be an engineer. With companies today moving faster than ever, engineering teams are developing and deploying new code daily, continuously improving and advancing the business. But while the pace of modern development creates new opportunities for engineering teams, it introduces new challenges as well—in particular, making sure new code releases […]

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A DevOps Engineer Walks Into a Bar

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DevOps Chat: Enterprise Multi-Cloud Backbone With Aviatrix

Our podcast guest believes the world changed “on a Tuesday” six months ago when the enterprise move to the cloud became imperative, not just an aspirational goal. That eureka moment was enough to pull Steve Mullaney off the sidelines and back into the game as CEO of Aviatrix after successful executive gigs at Palo Alto […]

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