Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

A New Set of APIs for Amazon SQS Dead-Letter Queue Redrive

Today, we launch a new set of APIs for Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS). These new APIs allow you to manage dead-letter queue (DLQ) redrive programmatically. You can now use the AWS SDKs or the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) to programmatically move messages from the DLQ to their original queue, or to […]

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Technical Debt? No Sweat!

As a product manager, I dread the moment a developer says, “Wait a minute; I need to refactor …” (I wish it was just a minute). Something that should take two days starts taking three days and then a week. Over an application’s lifetime, the app starts accumulating technical debt. At that point, innovations become […]

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Technical Debt is Inevitable. Here’s How to Manage It

Eventually, your organization will accumulate technical debt. It doesn’t matter what programming language, software stack, computing style, host, or slick hybrid mix you use. It doesn’t matter if you’re using a waterfall or agile methodology. Ultimately, most technology becomes technical debt one day. “Technical debt is inevitable,” said Insight’s North American chief technology officer, Juan […]

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Report Surfaces DevOps Challenges for Mobile Applications

An assessment of 1,600 DevOps teams involved in building and deploying mobile applications found that 62% were adversely impacted by manual processes that slowed the rate at which these applications were deployed and updated. Based on the Mobile DevOps Assessment (MODAS) created by Bitrise, a provider of a continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform for building […]

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Microsoft’s 9th Outage in 2023 ¦ RISE of RISC-V ¦ Meta Ends WFH

In this week’s #TheLongView: Redmond SaaS keeps failing, RISC-V is RISEing, and Meta is enforcing hybrid work. The post Microsoft’s 9th Outage in 2023 ¦ RISE of RISC-V ¦ Meta Ends WFH appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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What’s Hot in DevOps | Predict 2023

The post What’s Hot in DevOps | Predict 2023 appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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Supercharging Ansible Automation With AI

Whether the latest incarnations of generative AI will live up to their seemingly great promise remains to be seen. This does not always happen with new technology, but the torrent of AI advancements is promising disruption across nearly every industry. Instead of posing a threat to human roles, AI now aims to make tasks easier, […]

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Coming Soon: AutoOps

I’ve spent a lot of time looking at products in the DevOps toolchain and paying attention to where they are going, what they are doing that is new and how they are differentiated. That has led me to one inescapable conclusion: AutoOps is on the way. What is AutoOps? AutoOps is full robotic automation; the […]

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Atlassian Advances DevSecOps via Jira Integrations

Atlassian announced today it has allied with Snyk, Mend, Lacework, Stackhawk and JFrog to make it simpler to aggregate vulnerability data within the Jira project management software that many organizations rely on to manage application development and deployment efforts. Andrew Pankevicius, a senior product manager for Atlassian, said the collaborations will make it easier to […]

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PagerDuty Signals Commitment to Adding Generative AI Capabilities

PagerDuty has signaled its intention to add generative artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to its cloud platform for managing IT operations via integrations with large language model (LLM) providers that it will disclose at a future date. These capabilities will make it possible to invoke natural language via PagerDuty Operations Cloud to automatically generate status updates, […]

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