Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Venue.sh DevOps Tools Extend To Orchestration & Standardization

Venue.sh has launched its own DevOps platform. Initially presented as a tool catalog for software engineering teams to access throughout their development and delivery phases, the company has lofty ambitions for extending the platform’s functionality, remit and scope. Source: DevOps.com

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GitLab Fixes Security Flaw That Lets Attackers Run Pipeline Jobs

If left unpatched, the vulnerability in the code repository could let threat actors run malicious code and access sensitive information. Source: DevOps.com

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Let’s Finally Build Continuous Database Reliability! We Deserve It

Over the past few decades, we have undergone significant transformations, enhancing our ability to improve software delivery and creating new methodologies and frameworks to improve collaboration among teams. Despite these advancements, the existing software development lifecycle (SDLC) is still far from flawless. Teams invest a considerable amount of time in the handover of artifacts, and […]

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The Future of Observability: How OpenTelemetry is Shaping IT Operations in the Age of AI

OpenTelemetry (OTel) is going to do for IT operations what open-source software originally did for application development. Source: DevOps.com

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Why Generic AI Models Fall Short for Root Cause Analysis

Bringing together the power of LLMs (for conversational troubleshooting) with ML purpose-built for root cause analysis gives your team the best of both worlds Source: DevOps.com

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Vector search for Amazon MemoryDB is now generally available

Today, we are announcing the general availability of vector search for Amazon MemoryDB, a new capability that you can use to store, index, retrieve, and search vectors to develop real-time machine learning (ML) and generative artificial intelligence (generative AI) applications with in-memory performance and multi-AZ durability. With this launch, Amazon MemoryDB delivers the fastest vector […]

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Build enterprise-grade applications with natural language using AWS App Studio (preview)

Organizations often struggle to solve their business problems in areas like claims processing, inventory tracking, and project approvals. Custom business applications could provide a solution to solve these problems and help an organization work more effectively but have historically required a professional development team to build and maintain. But often, development capacity is unavailable or […]

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Amazon Q Apps, now generally available, enables users to build their own generative AI apps

When we launched Amazon Q Business in April 2024, we also previewed Amazon Q Apps. Amazon Q Apps is a capability within Amazon Q Business for users to create generative artificial intelligence (generative AI)–powered apps based on the organization’s data. Users can build apps using natural language and securely publish them to the organization’s app […]

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Customize Amazon Q Developer (in your IDE) with your private code base

Today, we’re making the Amazon Q Developer (in your IDE) customization capability generally available for inline code completion, and we’re launching a preview of customization for the chat. You can now customize Amazon Q to generate specific code recommendations from private code repositories in the IDE code editor and in the chat. Amazon Q Developer […]

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Navigating Beyond the Apex: Reshaping IT Transformation and Organizational Evolution for Sustainable Growth

This article aims to delve into not only the challenges and successes of DevOps but also the broader considerations essential for sustainable growth in the rapidly changing IT ecosystem. Source: DevOps.com

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