Enterprise networks are vast, intricate systems with multiple methods for storing configuration and state information. The configurations of those networks are also constantly changing as new applications, services or other updates are added. When you consider the complexity and dynamic nature of an enterprise network, it may be alarming to learn how much data–including most […]
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0 CommentsOpenText this week announced it will acquire Micro Focus for $6 billion. The acquisition is part of an effort to reinvigorate a broad portfolio of information management, application development and testing, integration and cybersecurity platforms by accelerating the rate at which they are transitioned to OpenText’s managed private cloud. The acquisition is expected to close […]
0 CommentsAs DevOps has matured and more organizations have adopted an infrastructure as code methodology, alongside an increased importance of security, we are seeing compliance as code and policy as code being adopted by many organizations. Progress Software’s Chef products are helping lead this trend. The video is below followed by a transcript of the conversation. […]
0 CommentsMatt Caster, chief solution architect for Neo4j, explains how open source Apache Hop projects advances integration of DevOps and DataOps. The video is below followed by a transcript of the conversation. Mike Vizard: Hey, guys, thanks for the throw. We’re here with Matt Casters, who is Chief Solution Architect at Neo4j and we’re talking about […]
0 CommentsBob talks about Plutora’s new “Test Environment QuickStart Bundle”. It provides an easy, immediate fix to the Achilles’ heel of software development: environments that cause delays, produce bugs, and waste time and effort. The video is below followed by a transcript of the conversation. Alan Shimel: Hey, everyone. Welcome to another Tech Strong TV segment. […]
0 CommentsThe research and development (R&D) tax credit was created to reward innovative companies for building and improving products and processes, including software development. Yet software companies often overlook claiming this lucrative credit. Less than one-third of eligible companies take advantage of R&D tax credits from the U.S. federal government. While the software development community may […]
0 CommentsSince the inception of the internet in 1983, many web development tools have been introduced to simplify complex processes that would otherwise take months to finish and cost companies a great deal of money. According to internet live statistics, over 1.5 billion websites and more than five billion active daily internet users visit multiple sites […]
0 CommentsThe first-ever in-person Summit will focus on security, training, AI, Linux on Z and Cloud Native and will be accessible online for attendees around the world San Francisco, CA, July 13, 2022 – The Open Mainframe Project, an open source initiative that enables collaboration across the mainframe community to develop shared tool sets and resources, […]
0 CommentsIn this week’s The Long View: New ways of working. Whether it’s remote work, enforced hybrid working or a four-day working week, let’s triage the trends and futz with the future. The post Force Me Back to the Office? Apple ‘Hasn’t Learned Anything’ appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com
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