Zenhub brings generative artificial intelligence to software project management to help streamline DevOps workflows. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsIn this week’s #TheLongView: Rethinking return-to-office mandates and a ridiculous, ancient Windows bug. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsDoes the rise of large language models (LLMs) represent an existential threat to the status quo of low-code development? Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsGet quick info on how builders use Pulumi to modernize their apps on AWS. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsCIQ, Oracle and SUSE are forming a trade group committed to developing Linux distributions compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsIn his keynote of AWS re:Invent 2021, Dr. Werner Vogels shared the insight of how “the everywhere cloud” is bringing AWS to new locales through AWS hardware and services and spotlighted it as one of his tech predictions for 2022 and beyond in his blog post. “What we will see in 2022, and even more […]
0 CommentsSystem Initiative is making the digital twin tool it developed to manage DevOps workflows available under an open source Apache 2.0 license. Source: DevOps.com
0 CommentsSoftware systems require continual modification to meet changing requirements, address errors, improve performance and enhance reliability. Yet, maintaining and modifying complex and distributed software systems as they change and grow can present challenges. When systems are designed with observability and explainability in mind, adapting, expanding and troubleshooting software becomes easier and more effective. Observability refers […]
0 CommentsLast time, we discussed setting up a comparative inventory system for your growing API footprint. The idea is that as security catches up to new technology deployments, enterprises will have to step up their game and implement those new technologies. API security is currently the biggest need because of exposure to the world, but not […]
0 CommentsIn November 2021, we launched Amazon EC2 M6a instances, powered by 3rd Gen AMD EPYC (Milan) processors, running at frequencies up to 3.6 GHz, which offer you up to 35 percent improvement in price performance compared to M5a instances. Many customers who run workloads that are dependent on x86 instructions, such as SAP, are looking […]
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