Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Bitrise to Invest $3M in DevOps Cloud for Mobile Apps in EU

Bitrise, a provider of a DevOps platform for building mobile applications, plans to invest $3 million to create data centers in the European Union (EU) that meet sovereign cloud requirements. Company CEO Barnabás Birmacher said Bitrise has spent much of the past year integrating its stack and consolidating the infrastructure it needs to support its […]

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Amazon Nova Canvas update: Virtual try-on and style options now available

Have you ever wished you could quickly visualize how a new outfit might look on you before making a purchase? Or how a piece of furniture would look in your living room? Today, we’re excited to introduce a new virtual try-on capability in Amazon Nova Canvas that makes this possible. In addition, we are adding […]

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Automation Evolution: Is Your DevOps Ready for Tomorrow’s Innovations?

Let’s dive into a topic that’s constantly buzzing in our industry: DevOps pipelines. We’ve all experienced the incredible transformation DevOps brought, dismantling silos and accelerating software delivery. But here’s a critical question for 2025 and beyond: Is your pipeline evolving? This is critical to understand because, without you realizing it, your DevOps pipeline might be […]

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VS Code’s Open Source AI Revolution: A New Chapter for Developers

VS Code open-sources GitHub Copilot Chat extension under the MIT license, democratizing AI-powered coding with transparency and collaboration. Source: DevOps.com

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Build the highest resilience apps with multi-Region strong consistency in Amazon DynamoDB global tables

While tens of thousands of customers are successfully using Amazon DynamoDB global tables with eventual consistency, we’re seeing emerging needs for even stronger resilience. Many organizations find that the DynamoDB multi-Availability Zone architecture and eventually consistent global tables meet their requirements, but critical applications like payment processing systems and financial services demand more. For these […]

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Survey: Pace of Increased Adoption of GitOps Varies Widely

A survey of 660 software development professionals finds 93% have embraced GitOps as a methodology for building and deploying software, with 68% planning to increase usage. Conducted by Octopus Deploy, a provider of an automation platform for releasing software, the survey finds another quarter (25%) plan to retain their current usage compared to 7% that […]

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Kusari Adds AI Security Tool to Inspect Code as Pull Requests Are Made

Kusari has added an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that runs a security risk assessment every time an application developer makes a pull request. Company CTO Mike Lieberman said Kusari Inspector is designed to make it simpler for security to be shifted left toward application developers in a way that doesn’t impinge productivity. Most application developers […]

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Beyond a RHEL Clone: How Rocky Linux Is Evolving Into Something More

I’ve been working with Linux for over two decades, and I’ve seen a lot of changes in that time. Some changes start small and grow to have a massive impact, like the birth of Ubuntu. Others have faded into obscurity. And some changes cause massive ripples through the industry. That’s what it felt like in […]

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New Amazon EC2 C8gn instances powered by AWS Graviton4 offering up to 600Gbps network bandwidth

Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C8gn network optimized instances powered by AWS Graviton4 processors and the latest 6th generation AWS Nitro Card. EC2 C8gn instances deliver up to 600Gbps network bandwidth, the highest bandwidth among EC2 network optimized instances. You can use C8gn instances to run the […]

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AWS Weekly Roundup: Project Rainier, Amazon CloudWatch investigations, AWS MCP servers, and more (June 30, 2025)

Every time I visit Seattle, the first thing that greets me at the airport is Mount Rainier. Did you know that the most innovative project at Amazon Web Services (AWS) is named after this mountain? Project Rainier is a new project to create what is expected to be the world’s most powerful computer for training […]

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