Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

FinOps and DevOps: Changing Soft Language to Hard Risks 

Analysts project the global cloud FinOps market to grow from $13.5 billion in 2024 to $23.3 billion by 2029, demonstrating an 11.4% compounded annual growth rate (CAGR). This surge underscores FinOps’ mainstream adoption and integration with DevOps for financial management. To fully realize its potential, a significant shift in risk interpretation within FinOps is essential.  […]

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Scaling Vibe-Coding in Enterprise IT: A CTO’s Guide to Navigating Architectural Complexity, Product Management and Governance 

Vibe-coding prioritizes functionality, user experience and iteration speed over strict adherence to conventional software engineering methodologies.  Source: DevOps.com

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Code Signing in the DevOps Era: Silver Bullet or Security Theater? 

In the race for speed and automation, code signing is treated as a silver bullet when it should be just one part of a deeper trust strategy.  Source: DevOps.com

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Ciroos.AI Preps AI SRE Agents Trained to Automate Incident Management

Ciroos.AI this week emerged from stealth to provide early access to a set of artificial intelligence (AI) agents that have been trained to augment site reliability engineers (SREs). Fresh off raising $21 million in additional funding, Ciroos.AI CEO Ronak Desai said the SRE Teammate provides access to multiple extensible AI agents that have been trained […]

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Now open – AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region

Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced that AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region is generally available with three Availability Zones and Region code ap-east-2. The new Region brings AWS infrastructure and services closer to customers in Taiwan. Skyline of Taipei including the Taipei 101 building As the first infrastructure Region in Taipei and the fifteenth Region […]

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This Bankrupt AI Startup Was More Artificial Than Intelligent

It turns out Builder.ai was more artificial than intelligent. The $1.5 billion artificial intelligence (AI) company backed by Microsoft Corp. recently shuttered operations after its neural network was exposed to actually be 700 engineers in India. Builder.ai, which has begun formal bankruptcy proceedings in jurisdictions where it operated, including India, the U.K., and the U.S., […]

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Introducing AWS API models and publicly available resources for AWS API definitions

Today, we’re announcing a new publicly available source of API models for Amazon Web Services (AWS). We are now publishing AWS API models on a daily basis to Maven Central and providing open source access to a new repository on GitHub. This repository includes a definitive, up-to-date source of Smithy API models that define AWS […]

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Announcing up to 45% price reduction for Amazon EC2 NVIDIA GPU-accelerated instances

Customers across industries are harnessing the power of generative AI on AWS to boost employee productivity, deliver exceptional customer experiences, and streamline business processes. However, the growth in demand for GPU capacity has outpaced industry-wide supply, making GPUs a scarce resource and increasing the cost of securing them. As Amazon Web Services (AWS) grows, we […]

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Managing Day 2 Concerns for Agentic AI Architecture

We’re now in the fifth wave of computing. If that sounds dramatic, that’s because it is—and probably also because someone in marketing really wants to make “agentic AI” stick. For those keeping track at home, the first four waves were mainframes (your granddad’s computer), web (when we were all hopeful), cloud (when we were still […]

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Logz.io Unveils Observability Platform Designed First for AI Agents

Logz.io today launched an edition of its observability platform that is intended to be primarily used by artificial intelligence (AI) agents rather than DevOps engineers. Company CEO Tomer Levy said that as DevOps continues to evolve it’s become apparent that most tasks pertaining to observability will soon be assigned to AI agents. This edition of […]

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