Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Radware Embraces APIs to Improve AppSec Across Multiple Clouds

Radware this week launched an application programming interface (API) approach to securing multiple clouds designed from the ground up to be an extension of a DevSecOps workflow. Eyal Arazi, a senior product marketing manager in Radware’s security group, said that Radware SecurePath makes it possible to invoke any of the company’s cloud security offerings via […]

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Agile Development at 20: Can it Thrive in the Hybrid Work Era?

The Agile Manifesto turns 20 this year, and while many of the core tenets are still applicable, the world has changed considerably in the last two decades. What would the Agile Manifesto look like if it was written today and took into consideration our new reality of hybrid working environments? Changes are most definitely needed, […]

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DevSecOps in Azure

DevSecOps is everywhere, and chances are your organization is shifting toward this convergence of development, security and operations. In an on-premises environment, you build your own DevSecOps process by mixing and matching existing and new tools. However, in the cloud, much of the environment is determined by your cloud provider. Microsoft’s Azure cloud is known […]

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Google Allies With GitHub to Secure Software Supply Chains

Google today revealed it has been working with GitHub to create a forgery-proof method for signing source code as part of an ongoing effort to better secure software supply chains. Bob Callaway, technology lead for open source software supply chain security at Google, said a prototype of this method, written in the Go programming language, […]

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Survey Shows Increased Focus on Modernizing IT, Retiring Apps

A survey of 140 enterprise architects and IT leaders published today suggested that, while moving applications to the cloud remains a priority, more attention is being paid to reducing technical debt by retiring applications. Conducted by LeanIX, a provider of a platform for managing enterprise architecture and managing value stream management (VSM), the survey found […]

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Overcoming IT Complexity With Full-Stack Observability

Organizations embarking on digital transformation journeys tend to develop complex infrastructures. They update their legacy applications while adding multi-cloud, virtual and cloud-native capabilities. Eventually, IT pros find themselves managing diverse, complex and distributed networks including cloud, system, application and database infrastructures. To rein in the resulting complexity, organizations tend to amass monitoring and managing tools. […]

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A Cause for Complaint

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Announcing AWS Lambda Function URLs: Built-in HTTPS Endpoints for Single-Function Microservices

Organizations are adopting microservices architectures to build resilient and scalable applications using AWS Lambda. These applications are composed of multiple serverless functions that implement the business logic. Each function is mapped to API endpoints, methods, and resources using services such as Amazon API Gateway and Application Load Balancer. But sometimes all you need is a […]

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New Relic Adds SLO Tools to Observability Platform

New Relic this week made a service level indicator (SLI) and service level objective (SLO) capability generally available within the New Relic One observability platform. The new capability makes it possible for DevOps teams to customize metrics, unified health reports and alerts. Alex Kroman, general manager and senior vice president for product engineering for New […]

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Facebook Bans Innocent Users | Azure and ARM/Ampere | ‘Great Resignation’—No End in Sight

In this week’s The Long View: No remedy for banned Facebook users, new ARM-based VMs on Microsoft Azure, and The Great Resignation will still be a Thing for the foreseeable. The post Facebook Bans Innocent Users | Azure and ARM/Ampere | ‘Great Resignation’—No End in Sight appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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