Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Step Aside, Monoliths: Meet the Composable Enterprise

A composable enterprise, defined by Gartner as “an organization that delivers business outcomes and adapts to the pace of business change”, relies on the assembly of interchangeable application building blocks. This architectural overhaul has largely been driven by a demand for more configurable application experiences, and the need to evolve existing application portfolios that are […]

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Three Cloud Trends to Watch in 2022

Many developers and startups view cloud services as simply “compute”, “storage” and “networking.” The cloud has matured to the point where customers often don’t think about the underlying infrastructure, service levels or debate the merits of on-premises versus cloud&;mdash;instead, they are increasingly cloud-first. In fact, December of 2021 marked Amazon Web Services (AWS) marked its […]

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GitLab Revamps Observability Strategy After Acquiring Opstrace

GitLab plans to make observability a more integrated element of its continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform after acquiring Opstrace. Opstrace’s open source project exposes a horizontally scalable application programming interface (API) created by Cortex for Prometheus, an open source monitoring platform being advanced under the auspices of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). It then […]

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Using Event-Driven Architecture With Microservices

Microservices architecture is on the rise, already forming a key part of several current transformation projects, breaking down traditionally monolithic applications into self-contained, independently deployed services that are identified using domain-driven design. Stats from a recent study found that more than 60% of respondents have been using microservices for a year or more. In particular, […]

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Enable Multi-Cloud Networking With Automation

As we enter a new era of technology, we’re experiencing a “third wave” of cloud innovation that brings new complexities into the IT landscape, mainly centered around multi-cloud networking. With every wave of cloud technology advancement, networking components are becoming more complex and distributed across multiple groups. Further, multi-cloud networking brings new challenges around connecting […]

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Intel Expands Scope of OneAPI Toolkit Initiative

Intel has made available a 2022 edition of its oneAPI toolkit through which it makes processor extensions accessible to DevOps teams. James Reinders, chief evangelist for Intel software products, said the goal is to make it simpler for DevOps teams to expose extensions to any company’s processors in the runtimes developers use. At its core, […]

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Crafting an Agile Enterprise Architecture

Digital transformation, business agility and enterprise architecture are frequently heard terms in this era of digital technologies and rapid change. The appropriation of digitalized applications, solutions and processes has enabled organizations to increase efficiencies. In turn, this allows them to respond to shifting customer needs and trends in a more flexible and agile manner.  Digital […]

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CIS Benchmarks: DevOps Guide to Hardening the Cloud

DevOps and cloud computing have become inseparable. But while the cloud started as primarily a dev/test environment — without stringent security and availability requirements — it has evolved into a mature platform for running production workloads. Moreover, devastating supply chain attacks like SolarWinds and Kaseya taught us all that development environments must also be secure.  […]

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Theranos’s Holmes VC Reverb | 5G C-Band Marches On | Mozilla Jumps Shark

In this week’s The Long View: The conviction of Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes leads to greater scrutiny of startups, higher-frequency 5G NR is creeping towards reality, and Mozilla gets criticized for promoting climate-harming scams. The post Theranos’s Holmes VC Reverb | 5G C-Band Marches On | Mozilla Jumps Shark appeared first on DevOps.com. Source: DevOps.com

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