Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

5 Steps to More Sustainable DevOps

The rise of remote workforces, cryptocurrencies and super-sized data centers brings to the forefront a concern in tech development that doesn’t get enough attention: The impact of computing and advanced technologies on the environment. About six months into the pandemic, people began to notice cleaner air, clearer water and an overall calming effect on the […]

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Secure Software Summit: Applying Chaos Engineering to Software Security

Today’s software systems are, essentially, controlled chaos—and lightly controlled chaos, at that. This makes it exceptionally challenging to model the behavior of those systems. Our systems are quickly becoming larger and larger, with more and more moving parts. It is not uncommon for enterprises to have over 1,000 microservices and millions of containers running thousands […]

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A Closer Look at Azure DevOps

Microsoft’s Azure DevOps Server is emerging as one of the most popular cloud application development environments. Like most continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platforms, it provides features such as version control, reporting, project management, automated builds, and testing. It covers all aspects of the application life cycle and enables DevOps. Here’s a closer look at this […]

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CSS-Tricks Sells Out | Peloton Spins Out | ARM Axes 1,000

In this week’s The Long View: CSS-Tricks gets bought by DigitalOcean, Peloton fiddles while its business burns, and Arm lays off up to 15% of staff. The post CSS-Tricks Sells Out | Peloton Spins Out | ARM Axes 1,000 appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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Log Management Challenges Grow With Observability Adoption

It appears that, in many IT environments, observability is becoming too much of a good thing. A global survey of more than 315 IT executives, cloud application architects, DevOps professionals and site reliability engineers (SRE) conducted by Dimensional Research on behalf of log data management platform provider Era Software, found 96% are witnessing an explosion […]

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Glasswall Launches Freemium Version of its Desktop Content Disarm and Reconstruction App to Protect Against File-Based Cybersecurity Threats

Delivering Protection That Doesn’t Wait for Detection, Glasswall Desktop Freedom Enables Organizations to Trust Every File London, EN, March 17, 2022 — Glasswall, a global leader in Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) technology, today announced the availability of Glasswall Desktop Freedom, a freemium version of its market-leading desktop CDR application. Developed to help protect organizations […]

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Todyl Raises $28 Million in Funding and Launches Todyl Security Platform with Integration of SIEM, EDR/NGAV, and MXDR into Existing SASE Platform

Investment supports further development of Todyl’s comprehensive, unified security and networking platform DENVER, CO, March 17, 2022 — Todyl, an industry-leading security and networking company, announced a $28 Million Series A investment round led by Anthos Capital, with Tech Operators, Blu Ventures, and StoneMill Ventures increasing their existing investments to support Todyl’s mission of enabling […]

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Secure Software Summit: Measuring and Mitigating OSS Risks

Measuring and mitigating the security risks in open source software is becoming a major issue in the software development community. Attacks on open source software (OSS) are on the rise; open source supply chain attacks grew 650% in 2021—a staggering number. 2021 and early 2022 saw significant attacks which impacted more than 1,000 organizations. The […]

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Why the Linux Kernel is Still Important

Last year, the Linux kernel turned 30. If you’re someone who’s been immersed in the Linux world since Y2K like I am, it may feel a bit surreal that so much time has passed since the kernel’s inception. As a training architect at A Cloud Guru (ACG), I teach courses about all things Linux and […]

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New and Updated AWS Well-Architected Lenses

Since 2015, the AWS Well-Architected Framework has been helping AWS customers and partners improve their cloud architectures. The framework consists of design principles, questions, and best practices across multiple pillars: Operational Excellence, Security, Reliability, Performance Efficiency, and Cost Optimization. At AWS re:Invent 2021, we introduced a new Sustainability Pillar to help organizations learn, measure, and improve their workloads using environmental best practices […]

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