Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Secure EKS clusters with the new support for Amazon EKS in AWS Backup

Today, we’re announcing support for Amazon EKS in AWS Backup to provide the capability to secure Kubernetes applications using the same centralized platform you trust for your other Amazon Web Services (AWS) services. This integration eliminates the complexity of protecting containerized applications while providing enterprise-grade backup capabilities for both cluster configurations and application data. AWS […]

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AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, and more (November 10, 2025)

AWS re:Invent 2025 is only 3 weeks away and I’m already looking forward to the new launches and announcements at the conference. Last year brought 60,000 attendees from across the globe to Las Vegas, Nevada, and the atmosphere was amazing. Registration is still open for AWS re:Invent 2025. We hope you’ll join us in Las Vegas […]

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MIT Researchers Propose a New Way to Build Software That Actually Makes Sense

MIT researchers propose a new framework to make software clearer and safer by organizing code into “concepts” and “synchronizations” for better visibility. Source: DevOps.com

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AIOps for SRE — Using AI to Reduce On-Call Fatigue and Improve Reliability 

Site reliability engineering (SRE) has become an emergent niche practice invented at Google to become a foundation of contemporary enterprise performance worldwide. With the continued growth of microservices, a multi-cloud infrastructure and continuous deployment pipelines adopted by organizations, the operational surface area has increased to the extent that human personnel cannot monitor and manage it in real time. The effectiveness […]

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DevSecOps in Practice: Closing the Gap Between Development Speed and Security Assurance

In the world of modern software development, speed is king. Teams are under constant pressure to release features, fix bugs and stay ahead of competitors. Yet, as development velocity increases, so does the risk of introducing vulnerabilities — an inconvenient truth that security teams have been sounding alarms about for years.  This tension between speed and […]

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Introducing AWS Capabilities by Region for easier Regional planning and faster global deployments

At AWS, a common question we hear is: “Which AWS capabilities are available in different Regions?” It’s a critical question whether you’re planning Regional expansion, ensuring compliance with data residency requirements, or architecting for disaster recovery. Today, I’m excited to introduce AWS Capabilities by Region, a new planning tool that helps you discover and compare […]

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AWS to Help Fund Open VSX Registry Hosted by Eclipse Foundation

The Eclipse Foundation this week revealed that Amazon Web Services (AWS) is providing funds needed to strengthen the reliability, performance and security of the infrastructure used to make the Open VSX Registry, an online marketplace for Visual Studio Code extensions. Like other AI coding tools, the Kiro tool developed by AWS relies heavily on Visual […]

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Qovery Adds Multiple AI Agents to DevOps Automation Platform

Qovery has added multiple artificial intelligence (AI) agents to its DevOps automation platform that, in addition to responding to natural language prompts and executing complex operations, also anticipates the next step in a workflow. Company CEO Romaric Philogène said the AI DevOps Copilot family of AI agents automate a range of tasks, including provisioning environments, […]

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The Most Destructive Cloud Cost Pitfall: Discounts Before Optimization

Organizations under pressure to cut cloud costs often reach for discount programs first as the simplest lever. It feels like a win to commit to reserved capacity or enterprise agreements because it lowers the rate paid per unit of compute or storage. However, this approach conceals a dangerous trap. When discounts are secured before workloads […]

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5 Pillars of Successful Web App Development

Today, building a high-quality and competitive web application requires more than just clean code, a user-friendly UX and good development practices. The success of such a project also hinges on creating a strategic approach and prioritizing components that bring long-term value to both your business and your customer. The following five aspects — security, performance, user-centricity, scalability and cross-platform compatibility — define an efficient, future-proof app that […]

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