Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Positioning ML Devs and Teams for Success

Intelligent applications are (by their very nature) complex. While conventional software basically consists of one thing (code), intelligent software involves code, models and data. As previously discussed, three distinct fields—DevOps, MLOps and DataOps—have evolved to govern each of these interconnected disciplines.  Moving through the ML life cycle quickly and efficiently requires collaboration between teams in […]

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Designing Your DevOps Ecosystem for Multi-Cloud

As companies grow and expand to become global enterprises, IT infrastructure inevitably becomes more complex. When it comes to cloud computing, that usually means maintaining multiple clouds. There are many reasons for using different cloud service providers (CSPs)—some by choice and others by mandate.  For instance, a large enterprise with operations around the world may […]

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A Driving Principle

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Octopus Deploy Reimagines How Config as Code Should Be Done

Octopus Deploy launches Config as Code that combines the power of Git with a developer-friendly interface to streamline the deployment process   Brisbane, AUSTRALIA, March 30, 2022 – Octopus Deploy, a leading provider of continuous deployment orchestration software, today announced the launch of its long-awaited Config as Code feature, delivering the power of Git for tracking […]

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3 Steps to Jumpstart Your App Modernization Journey

Like organizing your garage, modernizing your applications can seem daunting before you start, but you know it will pay off once done. So, instead of thinking about this project as a technical challenge, let’s look at it in the wider context of the business. Just as getting rid of old junk in your garage frees […]

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What We Don’t Know is Dangerous

Pop quiz: How many database management systems (be they RDBMS or NoSQL or even flat file) do you have running in your overall organization? Not actual databases, but management systems? How many containers do you have that are exposed to the internet, directly or indirectly? Not container management systems, because you’re only running a couple […]

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Lapsus$ Shames Okta/Sitel | Bitcoin Nukes Climate | EU DMA E2EE FAIL

In this week’s The Long View: Okta and Sitel under fire over Lapsus$ hack, Greenpeace and others call for bitcoin change, and Europe still hates encryption. The post Lapsus$ Shames Okta/Sitel | Bitcoin Nukes Climate | EU DMA E2EE FAIL appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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GitLab Allies With Rezilion to Add Workload Analysis Tool

Rezilion has integrated its workload analysis tool with the continuous integration (CI) framework provided by GitLab. The move is part of an effort to make it simpler for developers to discover issues such as vulnerabilities before they upload code into a repository. Sam White, a senior product manager for GitLab, said this integration will provide […]

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Rocket Software Extends DevOps Reach to IBM I Platforms

Rocket Software has added support for the IBM I platform as part of its relaunch of a DevOps platform that also runs on IBM mainframes. Chris Wey, president of the data modernization business unit at Rocket Software, said the Rocket DevOps continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform will make it possible for organizations that employ both […]

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Bringing Development Environments Into the Modern Age

It’s time to rethink how we deliver distributed access to software development environments. We know how to write code. And there are plenty of well-established tools, techniques and processes for doing so. We know what kind of code to write: Functional, scalable and efficient code that’s inherently secure and that we can readily modify whenever and however […]

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