Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Red Hat Brings Ansible Automation to Microsoft Azure Cloud

Red Hat this week announced that a private preview of the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform is now available on the Microsoft Azure Cloud. Tom Anderson, vice president of Red Hat Ansible automation, said making the Red Hat instance of the open source automation framework available on Azure is the first step toward making it […]

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Stacklet Embeds Collaboration in Compliance-as-Code Platform

Stacklet has added collaboration capabilities to its security and compliance platform that automatically groups related notifications, routes them to the right stakeholders and integrates with existing workflows and collaboration tools. The Stacklet platform is based on Cloud Custodian, an open source project that provides access to a domain-specific language that enables an IT team to […]

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Reflections: A DevOps Christmas Carol

“Marley was dead, to begin with.” So begins my DevOps Christmas Carol. In this reflection, I am visited by the ghosts of DevOps past, present and future. I hope that, after hearing my story, you will have a better understanding of where DevOps is going based upon where it came from and where it is […]

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5 Ways Low-Code Accelerates Digital Transformation

Organizations traditionally have struggled with build-versus-buy decisions when digitizing their internal operations and processes. While the build option offered the benefit of using internal teams or outsourcing to external vendors who could satisfy requirements, the downsides are a long wait, higher costs and the constant change and maintenance applications require. On the other hand, buying […]

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How Developers Can Handle the FinServ Data Deluge

A decade ago, if you were to ask developers what the biggest challenges in commercial banking were, they would likely cite the difficulty of accessing and collating high-quality data on the day-to-day operations of banking institutions. Today, that’s completely changed. Or it has to some extent, at least. Developers working in the banking industry certainly […]

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AWS Outage Exposes Weaknesses of DevOps Resilience

The December 7, 2021 Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage severely disrupted services from a wide range of businesses for more than five hours and highlighted just how reliant businesses have become on internet-delivered services. The outage mostly impacted web services in the eastern U.S., yet the implications are universal: It’s a reminder that many businesses […]

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Vercel Acquires Turborepo to Gain Build System

Vercel today announced it has acquired Turborepo, a provider of a build system for JavaScript and TypeScript applications that provides developers with access to an easy-to-use monorepository for their code. In the wake of that acquisition, the command line interface (CLI) for accessing Turborepo will now be available under an open source license. Jared Palmer, […]

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AWS Outage Outrage | Rusty Linux | ARM Latest

In this week’s The Long View: Amazon Web Services falls on its face, Linux’s move to Rust takes the next step, and the FTC stabs another fatal wound in the horrible Arm/Nvidia deal. The post AWS Outage Outrage | Rusty Linux | ARM Latest appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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Literary Value

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Digital Business Transformation Driving More API Adoption

A global annual survey of 2,200 developers published today by RapidAPI, a provider of an application programming interface (API) hub, finds digital business transformation initiatives have led to an increase in reliance on external-facing APIs. According to the survey results, nearly three-quarters of developers (74%) are using APIs for internal applications. However, nearly half (49%) […]

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