Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

TechStrongCon: Time to Build an Army of Citizen Developers

DevOps teams need to start drafting a strategy to support what will soon become an army of citizen developers. Speaking at the virtual TechStrongCon event, JP Morgenthal, global director for modern applications development at DXC Technology, told conference attendees that the time to build an army of citizen developers is now. Citizen developers are typically […]

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Clinical Trials: Programming for Scale, Speed and Success

According to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the median cost of bringing a new drug to market is $985 million and the average cost is $1.3 billion. However, those in health care hoping to harness promising new treatments, and patients facing steep prescription costs, see this as progress. After all, previous studies […]

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Rust in Linux 5.20 | Deepfake Hiring Fraud | IBM WFH ‘New Normal’

In this week’s The Long View: Linus says next release will support Rust, FBI warns scammers are getting hired in deepfake interviews, and 80% of IBM staff stay at home. The post Rust in Linux 5.20 | Deepfake Hiring Fraud | IBM WFH ‘New Normal’ appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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Buildkite Adds Analytics Tools to Identify Flaky App Tests

Buildkite has added an analytics tool to its continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform that identifies flaky tests. Buildkite’s co-CEO Keith Pitt said the company’s Test Analytics tool enables continuous performance monitoring and real-time insights for test suites that, when not properly written, only serve to waste DevOps teams’ time. Rather than eliminating those tests, most […]

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Moving From Lift-and-Shift to Cloud-Native

Analyst firm Forrester recently predicted that 2022 “will see big organizations move decisively away from lift-and-shift approaches to the cloud, embracing cloud-native technologies instead.” According to Gartner, more than 85% of enterprises “will embrace a cloud-first principle by 2025 and will not be able to fully execute on their digital strategies without the use of […]

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The Two Types of Code Vulnerabilities

Spell checkers, grammar checkers and predictive keyboards all help reduce errors in written communication, but in a creative medium where writers need to innovate new expressions, nothing can eliminate all errors. The same is true in the code we write. Of course, your code is probably perfect but, on average, all code has bugs. Some […]

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Capital Markets

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Salesforce Adds RPA Bots to MuleSoft Integration Platform

Salesforce today announced that it is now using robotic process automation (RPA) to connect disparate data via a no-code tool developed by its MuleSoft unit. Shaun Clowes, chief product officer for MuleSoft, said bots created using an RPA-infused integration platform can now automate much of the effort previously required to integrate data residing in different […]

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GitLab Embeds Observability in CI/CD Platform

The latest version of the GitLab continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform added a range of monitoring and visualization capabilities as part of an effort to embed a full set of observability capabilities in the core platform within the coming year. As part of that effort, the latest version of GitLab, 15.1, has now added support […]

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CodeSee Unveils Open Source Development Hub

CodeSee today launched a free Open Source Hub (OSH) service through which developers can more easily analyze the codebase that makes up an open source software project. Shanea Leven, CodeSee CEO, said that capability is crucial because making it easier to explore open source codebases reduces the level of effort required for developers to understand […]

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