Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

5 Tips for Securing DevOps: What You Wish You Knew Sooner

Foundations and frameworks, concrete and steel—not exciting. But that’s the foundation and framing of pretty much every modern building. Everything else that is part of a building–flooring, wiring, lighting, room placement and so on—is made possible by the foundation and the framework. If you want DevOps to succeed in your organization, you have to start […]

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Shift That [bleep] Left

Seriously. The more you can shift things like security and test to the left, the more responsive the DevOps process will be. Some things are better shifted right … But only while solving the problem with shifted-left work. A good example is blocking zero-day attacks proactively while the development process fixes the code to stop […]

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Fiberplane Notebook Tool Fosters DevOps Collaboration

Fiberplane today announced it is making available a public beta of a namesake real-time collaboration notebook specifically designed for DevOps teams that need to quickly debug IT infrastructure. Fiberplane CEO Micha Hernandez van Leuffen said in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s clear that the structure of DevOps teams has permanently changed now that […]

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SAP Adds Low-Code Platform to Build Custom Apps Faster

At the SAP TechEd 2022 conference, SAP SE today announced it has added a low-code platform, dubbed SAP Build, to its portfolio to make it simpler for organizations to build custom applications. Sebastian Schrötel, vice president and head of low-code/no-code solutions for SAP, said SAP Build is designed to make the company’s low-code tools more […]

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Critical Vulnerability Discovered in Open Source Backstage Platform

Oxeye today disclosed that it has discovered a critical vulnerability in the open source Backstage software used to build developer portals. Backstage was originally created by Spotify. A 1.5.1 update to the Backstage platform remediated a sandbox escape vulnerability that can occur via a third-party Scaffolder plug-in that could be used to conduct unauthenticated remote […]

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Why IT Teams Need Continuous Improvement

In the dynamic world of software delivery, an ‘if it’s not broke don’t fix it’ philosophy won’t get you very far—even when your software and systems are working as planned.  Software is more complex than ever and innovation is exploding across markets. To keep up with constant innovation from your competition in a global marketplace, […]

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Codenotary Automates SBOM Creation

Codenotary today launched a tool that enables an application to automatically generate a software bill of materials (SBOM) by adding a single line to its source code. Codenotary CEO Moshe Bar said TrueSBOM makes it possible to self-report the components used to construct applications to any organization that uses them for the first time. In […]

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Knowledge Transfer

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Aqua Security Claims Compliance With Biden’s Executive Order

Aqua Security this week claimed it is the first software supply chain security platform provider to meet the attestation requirements as defined by an executive order issued to federal agencies last year by the Biden administration. A supplementary memo issued by the Biden administration required federal agencies to collect compliance attestation letters for all software […]

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HPE Adds VMware Cloud Platform to Managed GreenLake Service

At the VMware Explore 2022 Europe conference, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and VMware, Inc. this week extended their alliance to integrate instances of the VMware Cloud platform into the managed HPE GreenLake service. Hang Tan, chief strategy officer for HPE, said for the first time HPE is managing the entire VMware Cloud stack in addition to […]

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