The year is coming to an end, and there are only 50 days until Christmas and 21 days to AWS re:Invent! If you are in Las Vegas, come and say hi to me. I will be around the Serverlesspresso booth most of the time. Last week’s launches Here are some launches that got my attention during […]
0 CommentsEffective mid-2024, newly released Amazon EC2 instance types will use only version 2 of the EC2 Instance Metadata Service (IMDSv2). We are also taking a series of steps to make IMDSv2 the default choice for AWS Management Console Quick Starts and other launch pathways. Background This service is accessible from within an EC2 instance at […]
0 CommentsEvery company aspires to get the first-mover advantage in its respective industry. This strategy allows companies to establish a robust brand presence and offer strong product offerings in the market. However, at times, this may also lead early-stage startups to prioritize pushing product features to market without adequate consideration toward stabilizing and maintaining the product. […]
0 CommentsMongoDB and AWS extended their existing alliance to provide examples of curated code to train the Amazon CodeWhisperer generative AI tool. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsBackslash announced general availability of an ASPM platform that identifies and prioritizes vulnerabilities based on ease of exploitation. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsChange of control and management of access in the privileged environment requires a new approach to the solutions we use for privileged access governance. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsData management changes when migrating to the cloud, but there are strategies for technical leaders who want to direct more efficient DataOps. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsIn an era where software is at the heart of every business, deploying applications securely and efficiently has never been more critical. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsIngo Averdunk, leading architecture and solutions for cloud service management and site reliability engineering for IBM Cloud, contributed to this article. Christine White, architect at IBM Consulting, also contributed to this article. When many people think of operations, they often associate it with manual, labor-intensive work. This is because operations traditionally encompass a wide range […]
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