Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Cloud Giants Shun Wind Power? | LaMDA not Sentient? | MS IE RIP?

In this week’s The Long View: Warren Buffett asks too much for wind energy, it’s “completely ridiculous” to say Google’s chatbot LaMDA is sentient, and Microsoft finally kills Internet Explorer. The post Cloud Giants Shun Wind Power? | LaMDA not Sentient? | MS IE RIP? appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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How to Securely Manage Secrets Within Jenkins

The continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline is a fundamental component of the software delivery process for DevOps teams. The pipeline leverages automation and continuous monitoring to enable seamless delivery of software. With continuous automation, it’s important to ensure security for every step of the CI/CD pipeline. Sensitive information like access credentials is often […]

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Survey Surfaces Raft of Application Security Issues

A global survey from ReversingLabs found 87% of respondents agreed that software tampering has become a more frequently-used cybersecurity attack, but only 37% said they have any means to detect it. The survey, which polled 300 IT and security professionals, was conducted by Dimensional Research on behalf of ReversingLabs, a provider of a platform for […]

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Let Me Reiterate – Don’t Rush to Iterate

We in the DevOps world spend an inordinate amount of time talking about tools and roles—and there are always new tools and modifications of roles to talk about. Do you know what we don’t discuss as an industry? The day-to-day grind of being in DevOps. Oh, you can go to forums like Reddit and have […]

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Jit Emerges to Address Cybersecurity Policy-as-Code Orchestration

Jit today emerged from stealth with a free namesake orchestration platform beta that automatically implements security plans as code. Aviram Shmueli, chief product officer for Jit, said the company will both make security plans it developed available as code within GitHub. In addition, Jit will make available a service through which customers can submit documents […]

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Splunk Adds Data Management Tools to Observability Platform

At its .conf22 event, Splunk today announced it is making it easier to both onboard data and then manage it across hybrid IT environments via the Splunk Cloud Platform. In addition, Splunk Enterprise is being extended to add support for Microsoft Azure with SmartStore for Azure to store cold data alongside existing support for Amazon […]

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Grafana Labs Adds Visual Tools to Simplify Prometheus Queries

At its GrafanaCONline event, Grafana Labs today announced an update to the open source Grafana dashboard. The update adds visual query tools to make it easier for IT professionals of any skill level to launch queries against the Prometheus monitoring platform or the company’s Grafana Loki log aggregations framework. In addition, Grafana said the open […]

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How to Adopt an SRE Practice (When You’re not Google)

Site reliability engineering (SRE) isn’t a new term or practice. The practice of applying software engineering skills and principles to operations problems and tasks happened even before site reliability engineer was a defined job title. But organizing a proactive approach to building and maintaining software drives long-term success in improving operational efficiency, data-driven roadmap planning […]

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CDEvents Aims To Standardize CI/CD Interoperability

Companies are under mounting pressure to continuously release new applications and features. And as software development life cycles become more iterative, continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) has become a necessary ingredient to enable more rapid deployments. Many development teams now embrace DevOps, but fully automating a CI/CD pipeline from source code to production deployment […]

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5 Tips If You’re the First SRE Hire

Site reliability engineers (SREs) have a considerable set of tasks to juggle no matter where they work or how long their company has had an SRE practice. But if you’re the very first one to join an organization—as many SREs are these days, given that the trend is trickling down into smaller and smaller companies—you […]

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