Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Navigating the MLOps Revolution: Three Missteps to Avoid

With nearly 60% of businesses set to adopt MLOps by 2024, this function has quickly established itself as an indispensable part of the enterprise technology world. And with computing needs rapidly expanding as digital transformation efforts continue, the growth of the MLOps market is unlikely to stop anytime soon. That said, as with any emerging […]

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Decidability: SLOs to Measure Quality Attributes

You may be familiar with the “-ilities”–the quality attributes that define a system’s so-called “non-functional” parts. One that isn’t on the list is decidability, which is the ultimate quality attribute because it focuses on what truly matters to your team and your customers. You can’t do it all. Fast, cheap and good? Here in the […]

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Salesforce Launches Low-Code DevOps Platform

Salesforce made generally available today a low-code DevOps Center service on its infrastructure through which developers are provided an opinionated platform for building custom applications. The Salesforce DevOps Center service is based on the same object model Salesforce uses to construct its own applications. Karen Fidelak, senior director of product management at Salesforce, said after […]

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EU Data Privacy: Try Again | SkyPilot: Choose Cheapest Cloud | WFH: Better Meetings

In this week’s The Long View: EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework reemerges, Berkeley brings cloud selection box, and proof that remote work is good work. The post EU Data Privacy: Try Again | SkyPilot: Choose Cheapest Cloud | WFH: Better Meetings appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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New Relic Extends Observability Reach to More DevOps Platforms

New Relic today expanded its ecosystem by adding integrations between its observability platform and a wide variety of DevOps and cybersecurity tools. The New Relic observability platform now integrates with offerings from Atlassian, Amazon Web Services (AWS), CircleCI, Confluent, GitHub, JFrog, Lacework and Snyk and the open source Jenkins continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform. Peter […]

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Why Backups and Compliance Go Hand-in-Hand

It’s hard to run a business. Besides the numerous challenges you have to deal with daily, ensuring the security of your business and customer information is essential for operating smoothly. In order to mitigate information security risks that would affect companies and their users, a number of security regulations have been created, including a set […]

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Get Comfortable with Shifting Right to Improve Resiliency

The operations team receives a page at 2:00 a.m. Something isn’t working correctly. Do they know how to fix it? Perhaps more importantly, do they know whether it matters to customers or how it impacts the business? There are different techniques that companies implement to maximize the quality of their software. We talk about shifting […]

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New – Bring ML Models Built Anywhere into Amazon SageMaker Canvas and Generate Predictions

Amazon SageMaker Canvas provides business analysts with a visual interface to solve business problems using machine learning (ML) without writing a single line of code. Since we introduced SageMaker Canvas in 2021, many users have asked us for an enhanced, seamless collaboration experience that enables data scientists to share trained models with their business analysts […]

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ActiveState Makes All Tiers of Curated Artifact Repository Service Free

ActiveState today announced it is making all tiers of its ActiveState Artifact Repository service available for free for a limited time. The move aims to enable organizations to better secure open source software components incorporated within applications. Loreli Cadapan, vice president of product for ActiveState, said the ActiveState Artifact Repository exposes a set of curated […]

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From Frontend to Full Stack: How I Leveraged Modern Dev Tools to Make the Leap 

A few years ago, I had an idea about how to make publishing recipes on the internet more accessible and profitable. As a front-end engineer-turned-product manager, I could write code as long as it involved JavaScript. But I needed someone who could handle the whole stack, especially the back end—you can’t build a platform with […]

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