Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Database Virtualization: Breaking Vendor Lock-In

Every enterprise is battling vendor lock-in—constantly. Ask any IT leader about what keeps them up at night and vendor lock-in is certainly near, if not at, the top of the list. And while network, storage and compute have long been democratized by virtualization, one discipline has held out as the last bastion of vendor lock-in: […]

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Trends in the API Industry

The application programming interface (API) economy is chugging along full steam ahead. The API management market alone is expected to expand 35% by 2025, supported by the sheer number of web APIs coming to market. APIs have become ubiquitous across microservices architectures, public product initiatives, SaaS platform offerings, IoT and partner-partner integrations. The industry has […]

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Attention Deficit

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It is Time to Secure Git

At this point, we’ve got a ton of experience with the bits of Git that we use. And locking down Git is well-documented. Okay, it is documented; we can say that, at least. Interestingly, much of the ‘how to secure Git’ information out there is actually ‘how to keep critical information out of Git,’ and […]

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Taking a DevSecOps Approach to API Security

An application programming interface (API) is a data transfer approach that enables services within an application to talk to other applications (or other services within a system). Essentially, it enables Service A to talk to Service B in a uniform way. Companies benefit from APIs on a daily basis without even thinking about them. APIs […]

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App Store Antitrust Bill | GDPR vs. Google Fonts | Wordle Worth $10M+

In this week’s The Long View: The Open App Markets Act polls well among devs, Germany fines a website for using Google Fonts, and the NY Times buys Wordle for an unfeasible sum. The post App Store Antitrust Bill | GDPR vs. Google Fonts | Wordle Worth $10M+ appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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Linux Foundation Survey Sees Rise in SBOM Use

A global survey of 412 organizations published today by the Linux Foundation found nearly half of respondents (47%) producing or consuming software bills of material (SBOMs), and more than three-quarters said they expected to produce or consume them in 2022. SBOMs have become a bigger area of focus in the wake of a series of […]

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Continuous Security: The Next Evolution of CI/CD

Following a wave of high-profile cyberattacks and the White House’s release of the executive order on improving the nation’s cybersecurity, how to build a successful cybersecurity program has never been so hotly debated as it is now. From SolarWinds to the Colonial Pipeline attacks, these events demonstrate that defensive measures alone cannot mitigate cybersecurity risk, […]

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How Does IT Management Govern EverythingOps?

The number of tools engineers use to provision software architecture in the cloud is starting to get a little out of hand. There are many competing ways to do one thing. Most often, people simply adopt a new tool to solve a DevOps problem in the moment, not always considering the longevity of the solution […]

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Octopus Deploy Acquires Dist to Power Cloud-Native Software Deployments

Continuous deployment orchestration software company, Octopus Deploy, announces acquisition of Dist, a cloud-native container registry solution.  Dist’s technology will provide seamless container registry experience to Octopus Deploy customers Brisbane-based company’s first acquisition since USD$172.5m capital raise from Insight Partners BRISBANE, Australia – Feb. 1, 2022  (Jan. 31, 2022) – Octopus Deploy, a leading provider of continuous deployment […]

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