Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

How GoDaddy Implemented a Multi-Region Event-Driven Platform at Scale

GoDaddy, a leading global provider of domain registration and web hosting services, has served over 84 million domains and 22 million customers since its establishment in 1997. Among its various internal systems, the Customer Signal Platform provides tooling to capture, analyze, and act on customer and product data to drive better business outcomes. With this […]

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The Case For an API-First SCM

Somewhere around a decade ago, about the time DevOps really started to manifest, we began seeing technology companies—including some of the largest ones today—investing heavily in their APIs.   API-first companies managed to rapidly gain widespread adoption because of the benefits of being API-driven. Everything from automation and scalability to flexibility, performance, speed and monetization.  Once […]

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Unleashing the Power of AI-Engineered DevSecOps

In my recent article Revolutionizing the Nine Pillars of DevOps with AI-Engineered Tools, I explained that AI-engineered tools can help implement the portion of continuous security practices known as DevSecOps. DevSecOps involves integrating security practices into the DevOps workflow. AI can be used in anomaly detection to identify potential security threats and to automate security […]

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Pulumi Embeds Terraform Conversion Tool in Platform

At its virtual PulumiUP event, Pulumi this week announced it embedded an ability to convert instances of Terraform into its infrastructure-as-code (IaC) platform via a simple command line interface (CLI) command. In addition, Pulumi added a Review Stacks capability that automatically creates a dedicated cloud environment to review code every time a pull request is […]

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92% of Devs Use AI, Survey Says ¦ Intel One Mono Font

In this week’s #TheLongView: GitHub touts unbelievable AI stats, and Intel’s beautiful open source typeface. The post 92% of Devs Use AI, Survey Says ¦ Intel One Mono Font appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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Four Ways to Modernize Your Enterprise Monoliths

In a perfect world, every application would run like Netflix–by which I mean every application would be cloud-native, microservices-based, containerized and, in all other senses of the word, modern. Unfortunately, not every application can be transformed in these ways. Some of the most important enterprise applications–like those powered by SAP or Oracle–don’t lend themselves to […]

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How Open Source Can Enhance Developer Experience

Developer experience (DX) is becoming more and more of a competitive advantage among developer-facing tools and platforms. A great developer experience that’s easy to follow and implement can truly help a software tool stand out from the crowd. Simultaneously, open source software is all the rage. In fact, a recent StackOverflow survey found open source […]

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BMC Adds Generative AI Capabilities to Helix Management Platform

BMC today revealed it is embedding generative artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities across its BMC Helix service and operations management platforms. BMC CTO Ram Chakravarti said the company is incorporating the open source GPT-J large language models (LLMS) to build generative AI models. Those models are optimized for specific domains using data collected by BMC and […]

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Discover How AWS Designed Silicon Fuels Customer Outcomes at AWS Silicon Innovation Day

We hope you will join us on Wednesday, June 21, for a free-to-attend online event, AWS Silicon Innovation Day. AWS will stream the event simultaneously across multiple platforms, including LinkedIn Live, Twitter, YouTube, and Twitch. AWS Silicon Innovation Day is a one-day virtual event on June 21, 2023, that will allow you to better understand […]

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It Is Time for DevOps to Focus on Ops

The advent of both Agile development and DevOps were great steps in improving an IT process that had become ossified, with policies that alternated between resistance to change and trying to do things better/faster. Between them, Agile and DevOps broke the cycle of resistance … but only for development. The confusion around CI/CD is a […]

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