Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Amazon Route 53 launches Accelerated recovery for managing public DNS records

Today, we’re announcing Amazon Route 53 Accelerated recovery for managing public DNS records, a new Domain Name Service (DNS) business continuity feature that is designed to provide a 60-minute recovery time objective (RTO) during service disruptions in the US East (N. Virginia) AWS Region. This enhancement ensures that customers can continue making DNS changes and […]

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INE Expands Cross-Skilling Innovations

Cary, North Carolina, USA, 26th November 2025, CyberNewsWire Source: DevOps.com

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Second Coming of Shai-Hulud Cyberattack Ravages JavaScript Repositories

A major expansion of the self-propagating Shai-Hulud cyberattack aimed at popular node package managers (npms) used by JavaScript application developers is creating a major headache for DevSecOps teams around the globe. Based on what is being described as the “Second Coming” of Shai-Hulud, this version affects a much wider range of npms and is much […]

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The Future of DevOps Still Has a Pulse

Over the last few years, we have watched our industry get swept up in the promise of AI agents. The pitch is compelling: tell a system “Deploy this workflow and roll back if things don’t go as expected,” and watch it handle everything else. No more YAML troubleshooting and pipeline debugging. We’ve all been there, […]

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The Coding Assistant Bottleneck: Applying the 3-Ways

AI coding assistants are the talk of the town, and for good reason. Tools that can turn a comment into a function or autocomplete entire classes are genuinely changing the developer experience. We’re writing more code, faster than ever before. It feels like a massive productivity win. But is it? While we’ve supercharged the early […]

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What Fuels AI Code Risks and How DevSecOps Can Secure Pipelines

Modern development teams are under constant pressure to deliver fast, innovate continuously, and stay clear of security threats; all at the same time. Every new feature, every accelerated release, carries the hidden risk of introducing vulnerabilities that can slip past traditional check points. Even the most seasoned developers can unknowingly leave gaps that put applications […]

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How to Escape the Talent Valley

Across the tech industry a disconcerting trend is emerging, job losses at the hand of a seemingly more efficient and cost-effective employee, artificial intelligence (AI). Software developers in particular have felt the full force of automation’s iron fist, with layoffs widespread. Since May, Microsoft alone has let go of approximately 15,000 employees, with software engineers […]

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AWS Weekly Roundup: How to join AWS re:Invent 2025, plus Kiro GA, and lots of launches (Nov 24, 2025)

Next week, don’t miss AWS re:Invent, Dec. 1-5, 2025, for the latest AWS news, expert insights, and global cloud community connections! Our News Blog team is finalizing posts to introduce the most exciting launches from our service teams. If you’re joining us in person in Las Vegas, review the agenda, session catalog, and attendee guides […]

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Humans in the Loop: Governing AI Agents Across the SDLC

AI agents are moving from novelty to necessity in software delivery—and with that shift, the developer’s role is changing. Emilio Salvador, vice president of strategy and developer relations for GitLab, explores what happens when every engineer works alongside a small “team” of agents: some personal, some shared across squads, and others assigned to specific lifecycle […]

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How to Build Engineering Teams That Drive Outcomes, not Outputs

Outcome-based engineering teams focus on delivering real customer and business impact, aligning goals, adapting quickly, and collaborating across roles to drive results. Source: DevOps.com

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