Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

GitLab Allies With Rezilion to Add Workload Analysis Tool

Rezilion has integrated its workload analysis tool with the continuous integration (CI) framework provided by GitLab. The move is part of an effort to make it simpler for developers to discover issues such as vulnerabilities before they upload code into a repository. Sam White, a senior product manager for GitLab, said this integration will provide […]

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Rocket Software Extends DevOps Reach to IBM I Platforms

Rocket Software has added support for the IBM I platform as part of its relaunch of a DevOps platform that also runs on IBM mainframes. Chris Wey, president of the data modernization business unit at Rocket Software, said the Rocket DevOps continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform will make it possible for organizations that employ both […]

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Bringing Development Environments Into the Modern Age

It’s time to rethink how we deliver distributed access to software development environments. We know how to write code. And there are plenty of well-established tools, techniques and processes for doing so. We know what kind of code to write: Functional, scalable and efficient code that’s inherently secure and that we can readily modify whenever and however […]

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What Donuts Teach Us About DevOps and Delivery Risk

Today, most DevOps teams do not think too much about their approach to risk. Usually, the typical attitude focuses on what to add to reduce risk further. In other words, “Can we add more tests? Can we deploy more carefully?” More tests, more processes and less risk are all obviously good things. Or are they? […]

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AWS Week in Review – March 28, 2022

This post is part of our Week in Review series. Check back each week for a quick round up of interesting news and announcements from AWS! Welcome to another round up of the most significant AWS launches from the previous week. Among the most relevant news, we have improvements done in AWS Lambda, a new […]

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Everything You Need to Know About Cookiecutter

Cookiecutter is a templating library for creating project boilerplates in any programming language. When individuals, teams and organizations create projects, they must follow consistent standards so that those projects are easily readable and searchable. Templates accelerate the code writing process, too, since developers are able to spend less time on setup and can get straight […]

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Ego Panic

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Why Your Business Needs DevOps

One of the biggest headaches IT leaders face today is managing cross-functional teams to develop and deploy high-quality software faster. Not only does their work have to be continuous to stay productive, but there’s the need to save the business money, time and improve end user and customer satisfaction while fixing a seemingly endless parade […]

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How Observability Can Improve Gaming

Competing in the gaming industry is becoming increasingly costly. To attract new players, millions of dollars are spent in user acquisition (UA), development and cloud infrastructure. As the space becomes more expensive, revenue and cost optimizations can become a matter of survival.  The cost to businesses because of server outages, game response lag or generally […]

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AWS Lambda Now Supports Up to 10 GB Ephemeral Storage

Serverless applications are event-driven, using ephemeral compute functions ranging from web APIs, mobile backends, and streaming analytics to data processing stages in machine learning (ML) and high-performance applications. While AWS Lambda includes a 512 MB temporary file system (/tmp) for your code, this is an ephemeral scratch resource not intended for durable storage such as […]

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