Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Streamline the path from data to insights with new Amazon SageMaker Catalog capabilities

Modern organizations manage data across multiple disconnected systems—structured databases, unstructured files, and separate visualization tools—creating barriers that slow analytics workflows and limit insight generation. Separate visualization platforms often create barriers that prevent teams from extracting comprehensive business insights. These disconnected workflows prevent your organizations from maximizing your data investments, creating delays in decision making and […]

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AWS Free Tier update: New customers can get started and explore AWS with up to $200 in credits

When you’re new to Amazon Web Services (AWS), you can get started with AWS Free Tier to learn about AWS services, gain hands-on experience, and build applications. You can explore the portfolio of services without incurring costs, making it even easier to get started with AWS. Today, we’re announcing some enhancements to the AWS Free Tier […]

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Perforce Adds Autonomous AI Agent to Test Mobile Apps

Perforce Software today added an artificial intelligence (AI) agent that autonomously adapts tests it has created as changes are made to mobile computing applications. Don Jackson, technical evangelist for Perforce, said via a natural language interface it’s now possible for DevOps teams to leverage an AI model that Perforce developed to generate tests using a […]

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Cognition AI to Acquire Windsurf After Google Licensing Deal

Cognition AI late Monday emerged as the likely owner of Windsurf, the hotly contested artificial intelligence (AI) coding startup that drew months-long interest from OpenAI before striking a licensing deal with Alphabet Inc.’s Google. Cognition said it has reached a definitive agreement to acquire Windsurf for an undisclosed sum, capping a whirlwind, stormy few days […]

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Scaling DevOps: Tackling Infrastructure Automation

Spacelift CEO Pawel Hytry dives into the infrastructure automation challenges DevOps teams are facing following the picking up of an additional $51 million in financing. Infrastructure-as‑code was supposed to make provisioning easy—copy some Terraform, hit “apply,” and move on. In practice, teams soon discover that version‑controlled snippets are only half the story. Once dozens of […]

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Harness Adds Templates to Platform for Managing Infrastructure as Code

Harness today updated its platform for managing infrastructure as code to add a set of templates for predefining essential variables, configuration settings, and policies, along with a module registry that makes it possible to more easily share those templates. Uri Scheiner, senior vice president and general manager for Harness, said the latest edition of Harness […]

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AWS Weekly Roundup: AWS Builder Center, Amazon Q, Oracle Database@AWS, and more (July 14, 2025)

Summer is well and truly here in the UK! I’m a bit of a summer grinch though so, unlike most people, I’m not crazy about “the glorious sun” scorching me when I’m out and about. On the upside, this provides the perfect excuse to retreat to the comfort of a well-ventilated room where I can […]

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AWS Previews AI IDE to Accelerate Software Development

Amazon Web Services (AWS) today previewed an internal developer environment (IDE) infused with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities that promises to make it simpler for application developers to invoke multiple agents. Source: DevOps.com

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Continuous Testing Strategies That Actually Prevent Production Bugs

Construct a resilient testing framework that prevents defects from boarding the release train in the first place, enabling code to leave the station reliably and quickly.  Source: DevOps.com

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