Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Large Organizations Are Embracing AIOps

A survey of 265 IT leaders found the primary reason organizations are applying artificial intelligence to IT operations (AIOps) is 60% is to improve service and application availability and performance (60%), followed closely by automation of operations (58%) and processes (54%). Conducted on behalf of OpsRamp, a provider of an AIOps platform, the survey polled […]

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What NetOps Teams Should Know Before Starting Automation Journeys

Automation has captured the human imagination since the earliest days of recorded history. A fanciful example of this comes from Homer’s classic “The Iliad” in the form of a bronze robot called Talos, which was designed to automatically monitor and defend the island of Crete from marauding intruders. The appeal of automation for IT organizations, […]

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DevOps Adoption in Salesforce Environments is Advancing

A global survey of DevOps professionals building apps in Salesforce environments found 44% of respondents reported their organization has a continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform in place, with another 39% planning to adopt one. The survey, conducted by Gearset, a provider of a DevOps platform for building custom applications in Salesforce environments, polled 1,254 DevOps […]

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How Bazel and GitHub Can Fix the Dependency Availability Problem

Recently, GitHub upgraded the internal version of Git they use to produce repository archives. You’ve probably used these archives before if you’ve downloaded a .zip or .tar.gz file from a repository at a particular version. GitHub produces those archives on demand using Git archive and caches them for a short time. Upgrading Git regularly is […]

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How Open Source Can Benefit AI Development

Enterprises are increasingly reliant upon open source software. A full 95% of IT leaders say open source tools are key to their enterprise infrastructure. Simultaneously, we’ve witnessed a sharp increase in the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Most IT divisions want to take advantage of AI in some form, and open […]

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Amazon Linux 2023, a Cloud-Optimized Linux Distribution with Long-Term Support

I am excited to announce the general availability of Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023). AWS has provided you with a cloud-optimized Linux distribution since 2010. This is the third generation of our Amazon Linux distributions. Every generation of Amazon Linux distribution is secured, optimized for the cloud, and receives long-term AWS support. We built Amazon Linux […]

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JFrog Aligns With New Relic to Improve Observability

JFrog and New Relic jointly announced today they will provide a free integration tool that will enable New Relic’s observability platform to consume log data from JFrog platforms for building and deploying applications securely. Announced at the Futurestack conference hosted by New Relic, this integration eliminates the manual effort that was previously required to integrate […]

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Addressing Software Supply Chain Security

It’s essential for organizations to learn more about the software supply chains they rely on and the steps needed to secure them. In just the past few years, we have seen a major uptick in malicious actors exploiting vulnerabilities in software supply chains to facilitate attacks on organizations. However, it’s important to remember that these […]

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Modern DevOps is a Chance to Make Security Part of the Process

I’ve mentioned before, and many of you have lived through, the slowly changing beliefs around DevOps versus security. We are past the days of “Security slows us down” and into “How can we bake security into the development process?” which is essential. Indeed, I would say it’s more essential every day as the number of […]

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Eclipse Foundation Touts Java SE Temurin Certification Momentum

The Eclipse Foundation revealed today the number of downloads for Java Standard Edition (SE)—dubbed Eclipse Temurin—certified using both a technology compatibility kit (TCK) and compatibility tests for evaluating associated runtimes reached 12.3 million in February. Tim Ellison, a project lead for creating compatibility tests for the Eclipse Foundation, said that level of activity suggests the […]

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