Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

GrammaTech Discovers Vulnerabilities in Third-Party Code

GrammaTech today launched a CodeSentry software composition analysis (SCA) for binaries that inventories third-party code used in custom applications and identifies known vulnerabilities. Vince Arneja, chief product officer for GrammaTech, said the bulk of custom applications today are made up of binaries based on components developed by a third-party that comes in the form of […]

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Apple’s WWDC Keynote updates – Powered by Amazon S3

If you are following the hype of iPhone and Leopard, then you would know that WWDC’s Keynote is so inevitable. Jon Henshaw and Tyler Hall from Sitening is blogging live from Keynote room (10:00AM) as I type this post up. Its powered by Amazon S3. You can get Steve Jobs’ Keynote updates here This demonstrates […]

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Amazon UK Associates Blog

The Amazon.co.uk associates team has a nice blog. Recent topics include monthly payments of associates fees, dealing with foreign bank accounts, self-optimizing links with discount stickers, and information on 13-digit ISBNs. Update: The Amazon.de associates team also has one! — Jeff; Source: AWS News

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Amazon Store Manager

Stringer Software Solutions has introduced version two of their Amazon Store Manager product. This freely downloadable product is described as “Still easy to use, but much more powerful. Installs in minutes and lets you run your Amazon sites easily.” There is also a test store. Source: AWS News

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Grafana Labs Looks to Simplify Observability

Grafana Labs, at its online ObservabilityCON conference today, unveiled a distributed tracing platform dubbed Grafana Tempo that makes it possible to leverage existing object storage platforms and services to analyze traces. At the same time, Grafana Labs announced version 2.0 of Loki, which normalizes different structured, unstructured or JSON log formats in a way that […]

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Survey Sees Surge in Demand for DevOps Skills

The Linux Foundation and edX, a provider of an online learning platform, jointly released an annual report today that for the first time finds organizations are looking for more IT personnel with open source DevOps skills (65%) than developers (59%). Clyde Seepersad, senior vice president and general manager for training and certification at The Linux […]

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How to Successfully Integrate Security and DevOps

As digitalization transforms industries and business models, organizations increasingly are adopting modern software engineering practices such as DevOps and agile to become competitive in the modern marketplace. DevOps enables organizations to release new products and features faster, but this pace and frequency of application releases can conflict with established practices of handling security and compliance. […]

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Cracking Production Performance Issues With Open Source Observability

I would like to share a recent case study on our organization, Logz.io, which battled a very serious performance issue, the solution for which turned out to be a small change in code but with a huge impact on all of our HTTP endpoints in our platform. Among other topics, I’ll cover: How we investigated […]

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Means and Production

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Tricentis Applies Visual AI to Improve Application Testing

Tricentis this week announced it has added visual test design and automation technology based on artificial intelligence (AI) to its Tosca platform. Dave Colwell, vice president of AI and machine learning at Tricentis, said Tosca 14 automatically recognizes and identifies visual user interface elements and controls across any form factor to identify the most appropriate […]

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