Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

DevOps World 2022: DevOps Tail Wags the Dog of Digital Business

As a methodology for building and deploying applications faster, DevOps has been around for more than a decade. But it’s only now that the methodologies and concepts pioneered years ago are starting to wag the dog of digital business transformation. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, digital business transformation has been all the rage. […]

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AWS Week In Review – September 12, 2022

I am working from London, UK, this week to record sessions for the upcoming Innovate EMEA online conference—more about this in a future Week In Review. While I was crossing the channel, I took the time to review what happened on AWS last week. Last Week’s Launches Here are some launches that got my attention: […]

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Database Observability: How to Circumvent your Weakest Link

Today, IT pros field an increasing number of assets they need to monitor to secure systems and understand what’s happening in their database and applications. This is further complicated as organizations adopt hybrid IT strategies and IT pros are tasked with managing tech stacks that span across on-premises and public clouds.  To cut through complexity […]

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Why Object Storage is Best for Cloud-Native Apps

A crucial question that plagues cloud application developers is, “What kind of storage should we use for our app?” Unlike other choices like compute runtimes—Lambda/serverless, containers or virtual machines—data storage choice is highly sticky and makes future application improvements and migrations much harder. All three hyperscalers have storage services that present block, file and object-based […]

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Now and Then

The post Now and Then appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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The Future of FinTech and the Cloud

The integration of FinTech continues to revolutionize the way businesses interact with their consumers. What started as a viable solution to eliminating the need to carry physical currency has now become a multi-billion-dollar industry. Basically, FinTech is a catch-all term used to describe software, mobile applications and other integrated technologies that improve and automate traditional […]

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Exploring the Emerging Role of FinOps

Cloud overspending is becoming a top-of-mind budget item for the modern CFO. To direct resource utilization in the cloud, some organizations are turning to increased automation and more diligent cloud procurement processes. As part of this momentum, new roles are emerging to oversee cloud financial operations. Amid rising cloud costs, FinOps is emerging as a […]

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DevOps World 2022: Developer and Security Links Protect Your Supply Chain

Ever since the SolarWinds attack back in December 2020, software supply chain attacks have been top-of-mind for any company that builds software. The idea of endangering not just your organization by being attacked but also your customers really sharpens your focus. Another complicating factor is that applications use a combination of open software components and […]

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DevOps World 2022: Using SBOMs to Secure the Software Supply Chain

As supply chain attacks become increasingly prevalent, visibility is emerging as a necessity in cybersecurity. One way to improve visibility and secure your software supply chain is with a software bill of materials (SBOM).  An SBOM is a list of all the components within a codebase. By providing insight into open source and third-party components, […]

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How’s Facebook Work? They Don’t Know! | Cali. Pay Law | NASA RISC-V Launch

In this week’s The Long View: Facebook engineers admit they’ve no idea what Meta stores (or where), California requires job ads quote salaries, and RISC-V will power future NASA spacecraft. The post How’s Facebook Work? They Don’t Know! | Cali. Pay Law | NASA RISC-V Launch appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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