Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

How to Build Successful DevOps Teams

The DevOps sector is still in urgent need of new talent, with 38% of tech companies stating that they struggle to find skilled developers in 2023. These same respondents named DevOps as the number-one area where they are feeling the pinch. Because of this, businesses must ensure they prioritize and nurture the right set of […]

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Serial Entrepreneur

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Chronosphere Adds Professional Services to Jumpstart Observability

Chronosphere has added a professional services capability through which it will provide the resources and expertise needed to deploy and manage its observability platform. Ian Smith, field CTO for Chronosphere, said the Chronosphere Quick Start program will make it easier for organizations to transition away from legacy monitoring tools that only track a set of […]

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Friend or Foe? ChatGPT’s Impact on Open Source Software

OpenAI’s ChatGPT took the world by storm, amassing 100 million users in the first two months after its public launch. The continued interest in the tool has created a buzz among developers, especially those in the open source community. But this begs the question: How will ChatGPT impact open source software? Amid the excitement and […]

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VMware Streamlines IT Management via Cloud Foundation Update

VMware this week updated its Cloud Foundation platform and rolled up recent updates to the company’s virtualization portfolio all at once. Version 5.0 of VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) encompasses the latest versions of VMware vSphere 8.0u1 for workload management, VMware vSAN 8.0u1 for scale-out storage, VMware NSX 4.1 for networking and VMware vRealize LifeCycle Manager […]

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Revolutionizing the Nine Pillars of DevOps With AI-Engineered Tools

In my book “Engineering DevOps,” published a few years ago, I classified DevOps into “nine pillars of DevOps best practices” – a comprehensive framework that covered the full scope of DevOps practices. Each of these pillars represents a vital area of DevOps implementation and, together, they ensure a holistic approach to integrating development and operations […]

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New – AWS DMS Serverless: Automatically Provisions and Scales Capacity for Migration and Data Replication

With the vast amount of data being created today, organizations are moving to the cloud to take advantage of the security, reliability, and performance of fully managed database services. To facilitate database and analytics migrations, you can use AWS Database Migration Service (AWS DMS). First launched in 2016, AWS DMS offers a simple migration process […]

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Dev Jobs are Dead: ‘Everyone’s a Programmer’ With AI ¦ Intel VPUs

In this week’s #TheLongView: Nvidia’s CEO grabs headlines by saying your career is toast, and Intel is still fighting. The post Dev Jobs are Dead: ‘Everyone’s a Programmer’ With AI ¦ Intel VPUs appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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Logz.io Taps AI to Surface Incident Response Recommendations

Logz.io this week added a supervised machine learning capability to its observability platform that reduces mean-time-to-remediation by surfacing recommendations for resolving incidents. Asaf Yigal, vice president of product for Logz.io, said the Alert Recommendation capability added to the Logz.io Open360 platform uses artificial intelligence (AI) to model the steps a DevOps team needs to complete […]

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Why You Need a Multi-Cloud and Multi-Region Deployment Strategy

As I began writing this article, I encountered some technical challenges in my attempt to provision three cloud providers in three separate regions to simulate multi-cloud and multi-region deployments. I couldn’t get one of the regions to behave as I expected when provisioning the environment. As it turned out, the region (and by association, cloud) […]

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