Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

The Future of AI-Augmented Infrastructure: Letting AI Handle the Terraform Tax

It starts in the pull request, where infrastructure decisions are made and the next generation of intelligent tooling has the most impact.  Source: DevOps.com

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Amazon FSx for OpenZFS now supports Amazon S3 access without any data movement

Starting today, you can attach Amazon S3 Access Points to your Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file systems to access your file data as if it were in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). With this new capability, your data in FSx for OpenZFS is accessible for use with a broad range of Amazon Web Services (AWS) […]

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Breaking Through – Beating Mainframe Delivery Bottlenecks

The mainframe powers large – and vital – elements of the global economy. Mainframe DevOps and new innovations offer the potential for delivering greater value, faster. Yet market data suggests significant challenges in achieving it. What can be done to beat the bottlenecks in mainframe delivery?  The Mainframe: Powering the Future of Enterprise Computing The […]

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Report Shows Overinflated Opinion of Infrastructure Automation Excellence  

Leaders have shown that it is possible to deliver at the speed of innovation without sacrificing control, success and a blueprint to follow.  Source: DevOps.com

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AI’s Impact on Secure DevOps and the Future of Secure Software Development

Let’s explore how AI is reshaping secure DevOps, and what this means for the future of software development.  Source: DevOps.com

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Chronosphere Streamlines Management of Log Data to Reduce Costs

Chronosphere today added additional capabilities to its log management platform that enable DevOps teams to both reduce costs and surface more actionable insights. Alok Bhide, head of product innovation for Chronosphere, said Chronosphere Logs 2.0 provides DevOps teams with more granular control over how log data is collected and stored. The overall goal is to […]

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New: Improve Apache Iceberg query performance in Amazon S3 with sort and z-order compaction

You can now use sort and z-order compaction to improve Apache Iceberg query performance in Amazon S3 Tables and general purpose S3 buckets. You typically use Iceberg to manage large-scale analytical datasets in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) with AWS Glue Data Catalog or with S3 Tables. Iceberg tables support use cases such as […]

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AWS Weekly Roundup: re:Inforce re:Cap, Valkey GLIDE 2.0, Avro and Protobuf or MCP Servers on Lambda, and more (June 23, 2025)

Last week’s hallmark event was the security-focused AWS re:Inforce conference. Now a tradition, the blog team wrote a re:Cap post to summarize the announcements and link to some of the top blog posts. To further summarize, several new security innovations were announced, including enhanced IAM Access Analyzer capabilities, MFA enforcement for root users, and threat […]

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Compliance in the Age of AI: Why Strong CI/CD Foundations Matter

A strong CI/CD foundation is key to ensuring you can reap the benefits of  AI and create high-quality user experiences at breakneck speed.   Source: DevOps.com

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AWS Extends MCP Support in Amazon Q Developer to Multiple IDEs

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has added support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP) with the Visual Studio Code and JetBrains plugins that are provided for Amazon Q Developer, a set of artificial intelligence (AI) agents that automate a range of software development tasks. Source: DevOps.com

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