Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

DevOps Deeper Dive: SUSE Sets DevOps Course

There was a time when SUSE was considered to be the second-biggest force driving the adoption of Linux in the enterprise, after Red Hat. Then came an odyssey to rival any epic written by Homer. A few short years after moving its corporate headquarters from Germany to Oakland, California, the company was sold to Novell, […]

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15 Years of AWS Blogging!

I wrote the first post (Welcome) to this blog exactly 15 years ago today. It is safe to say that I never thought that writing those introductory sentences would lead my career in such a new and ever -challenging dimension. This seems like as good of a time as any to document and share the […]

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The Accelerating Cloud Wars

Enterprises have embraced cloud computing at a phenomenal clip, according to newly-released report, A for Adoption, from cloud access security broker provider Bitglass. Over the past five years, the report found cloud penetration grew from 24% (in 2014) to 86% of organizations today. Last year, that adoption rate was 81%. Yet, while cloud has helped […]

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The Time Has Come for an Engineering Approach to DevOps

Do you want to know how to do DevOps? Are you doing DevOps but not satisfied with the results you are getting? DevOps is complex. It does not come with a prescription, installation guide, user’s manual or maintenance manual. It doesn’t even have a standard definition. How can anyone expect to get good results with […]

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Crossing the Ecosystem Boundaries: How ServiceNow, Salesforce and Atlassian Work Together

Although these platforms were originally designed to serve different functional roles—Atlassian’s help desk, ServiceNow’s IT service management and Salesforces’ sales and CRM—from the outset, they all addressed the evolving mega-management and leadership issue: collaboration across teams and business units. Independent action, siloed organizations and disconnected thinking was increasingly giving way to more agile, interdependent, collaborative […]

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Employment Benefits

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Cross-Account Cross-Region Dashboards with Amazon CloudWatch

Best practices for AWS cloud deployments include the use of multiple accounts and/or multiple regions. Multiple accounts provide a security and billing boundary that isolates resources and reduces the impact of issues. Multiple regions ensures a high degree of isolation, low latency for end users, and data resiliency of applications. These best practices can come […]

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CNCF Advances Jaeger Distributed Tracing Project

The open source Jaeger distributed tracing platform has officially graduated into the top tier of projects being stewarded by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Designed to be employed within any DevOps environment, Jaeger is a tool for monitoring transactions across complex distributed computing environments. It consists of a backend for trace collection and analysis […]

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Eficode Adds Analytics to Managed DevOps Service

Eficode has added an analytics module to a DevOps platform it makes available as a managed service. Tuomas Keränen, product manager for Eficode ROOT, said Eficode ROOT Insights provides different types of end users with access to an analytics module designed to make it easier to understand how changes to a software development project will […]

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Mario’s Adventures in Tekton Land

Tekton is an open source, cloud-native CI/CD pipelines engine. The project has its roots in the Knative project, where about one year ago it started under the name “Knative Pipeline,” with the aim of providing an extension to build Knative’s own “source to image” service. About a year and a half ago the project was […]

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