Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Sysdig Launches Wireshark Foundation

Sysdig this week announced there is now a Wireshark Foundation that will oversee future development of the widely used open source traffic protocol analyzer. Gerald Combs, who is now director of open source projects at Sysdig, along with Loris Degioanni, CTO of Sysdig, launched Wireshark in 2006 to enable teams to monitor network traffic, learn […]

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LinkedIn Job Scams: Out of Hand ¦ 4-Day Workweek: Let’s Get Serious

In this week’s #TheLongView: Don’t get scammed looking for a job, and momentum grows for the 32-hour working week. The post LinkedIn Job Scams: Out of Hand ¦ 4-Day Workweek: Let’s Get Serious appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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How GitHub Actions Simplifies Your CI/CD Workflow

In today’s fast-paced world, being able to deploy applications quickly is essential for success. However, setting up a CI/CD pipeline can be a tedious and time-consuming task. Fortunately, GitHub Actions can help simplify and automate your workflow, making it easier than ever to get your applications up and running in no time. In this blog […]

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Despite Tech Layoffs, Developer Shortage Continues

Well over one-third (37%) of respondents to a recent industry survey reported that recruiting developers with the needed skills would continue to be a challenge through 2023. More than 2,000 developers and IT professionals participated in the Infragistics survey from December 2022 to January 2023. The survey also found developers and IT professionals are just […]

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In the Works – AWS Region in Malaysia

We launched an AWS Region in Australia earlier this year, four more (Switzerland, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, and India) in 2022, and are working on regions in Canada, Israel, New Zealand, and Thailand. All told, we now have 99 Availability Zones spread across 31 geographic regions. Malaysia in the Works Today I am happy […]

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Why You Need to Break the Observability Data Silo

In my role as a developer advocate for Coralogix, I speak with organizations across almost every conceivable industry, and there is a pattern across almost all of them. In the world of observability, the challenge is battling scale. At scale, observability becomes a complex problem to solve. Surprisingly, the most common pattern for handling observability […]

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In DevOps, Chatbots are a People Problem

By now, you are undoubtedly aware that you can call up a chatbot or install an AI assistant into your IDE and generate entry-level code and deployment scripts. Indeed, if you just go to a site like ChatGPT and enter “generate Python code to do X” where X is something you need to be done–or […]

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New – Amazon Lightsail for Research with All-in-One Research Environments

Today we are announcing the general availability of Amazon Lightsail for Research, a new offering that makes it easy for researchers and students to create and manage a high-performance CPU or a GPU research computer in just a few clicks on the cloud. You can use your preferred integrated development environments (IDEs) like preinstalled Jupyter, […]

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Vercel Adds Observability Tools to Web Application Framework

Vercel today announced it has added a suite of observability tools to its platform for building web applications using Next.js, an instance of the open source React framework based on a JavaScript library. Vercel CTO Malte Ubl said the Vercel Monitoring tools make it simpler for developers to troubleshoot applications without relying on a DevOps […]

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The Economic Downturn and DevOps Hiring Trends

An analysis of more than 494,000 interview requests for software engineers coupled with a survey of more than 1,300 software engineers and 120 hiring professionals found a lot more employers prefer to hire DevOps professionals who work in the office—but resistance to working in an office (rather than working remotely) remains high. The survey also […]

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