Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

NoSQL Workbench for Amazon DynamoDB – Available in Preview

I am always impressed by the flexibility of Amazon DynamoDB, providing our customers a fully-managed key-value and document database that can easily scale from a few requests per month to millions of requests per second. The DynamoDB team released so many great features recently, from on-demand capacity, to support for native ACID transactions. Here’s a […]

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Yugabyte Advances Distributed SQL Leadership with Release of Yugabyte DB 2.0

SUNNYVALE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Yugabyte, the leader in open source distributed SQL databases, announced today the general availability of Yugabyte DB 2.0 release. With this release, Yugabyte SQL (YSQL) is now ready for production usage. Organizations looking to transition away from monolithic RDBMS like Oracle now have access to the most compelling distributed SQL database on the market that […]

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Why DevOps is Like Football

When it’s done right, DevOps is an impressive feat. You have groups of professionals all melding together as one large team working toward a common goal. The groups–and the individuals themselves–perform their roles and hand off tasks to each other at just the right times. They follow pre-designed plans, but they constantly tweak those plans, […]

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DevOps Chat: Splunk Moves Into Microservices With Omnition Buy

Swiftly after announcing its acquisition of SignalFx, Splunk is vaulting into microservices tracing by announcing its intention to acquire Omnition. Tech companies are rapidly making acquisitions to strengthen their position in the DevOps and contemporary cloud-native software stack. Rick Fitz, SVP and GM of Splunk’s IT Markets Group, joins DevOps Chat to share with us […]

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How to Overcome Resistance to DevOps Implementation

The number of businesses adopting DevOps to make software releases happen faster without compromising on software quality continues to grow. Within the next five years, the DevOps market is expected to reach almost $13 billion. If you are among those who’ve decided to make a shift to DevOps, you are likely to experience resistance coming […]

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An Inside Look at GitOps

At a time when variations on DevOps abound, get ready for the latest: GitOps. This new term promises to bring some order to what can be operational chaos and empower operational teams to leverage best practices learned from their developer counterparts. It’s early days yet for GitOps, but here’s what we think you need to […]

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Create Read Update Delete

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Before We Burn the Martech Silo

There’s an ongoing debate about where marketing technology (martech) should sit in an organization. Does it live with the CMO, the CIO, the CXO–a hybrid strategist with both IT and marketing background–or some collaboration? As technology use grows, it’s tempting to move martech under another role. Before we burn the martech silo, like how McDonald’s, […]

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There’s No Silver Bullet for 5G Deployment

When it comes to 5G, a common mistake is to think there is a silver bullet for successful deployment. Often operators assume there is one magic remedy that if introduced to their network, will see them succeed. For example, automation is a key pillar of the 5G era; end-to-end automation maximizes the efficiencies and responsiveness […]

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5 Steps to Ensuring Validity of Your Business-Critical Data

Bad data can lead organizations to make mistakes. If your organization isn’t continuously ensuring data is accurate, you can never be sure the business decisions you’re making are smart. So, how do you continuously validate your business data without consuming excessive resources? The answer starts with your data professionals, who are entrusted with massive volumes […]

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