Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

The Gamification of Everything

Cross-pollination, for the non-scientific, is one of the key foundations of biodiversity on Earth. It is evolution in action—responsible for reinforcing the traits that make plants stronger and ensuring the survival of many species. On a far smaller scale—but equally crucial, from a business point of view—technology applications that move across industry delineation generally gets […]

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Majority of Orgs Lack Visibility Into Container Vulnerabilities

Today’s blend of third-party application dependencies and polyglot software development often makes assessing risk difficult. With many new cloud-native deployment models, it can be tricky to discover potential vulnerabilities. These threats take the form of insecure default settings in Kubernetes, over-permissive states, CVEs that threaten container integrity, and other vulnerable conditions. Plugging gaps throughout the […]

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Software Developer Life Cycle

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Cortex Taps GitLab to Help DevOps Teams Manage Microservices

Cortex, a provider of a platform for tracking ownership of microservices, this week announced its platform can now import services from the GitLab continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform. Anish Dhar, Cortex CEO, said the company’s platform is now integrated with more than 30 tools that are regularly employed by DevOps teams, including offerings from GitLab, […]

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How to Gain Greater Value From DevOps

DevOps is more than just deployment and management. Fully leveraging the DevOps team and their activities can actually enhance operations and improve customer satisfaction. Be Proactive, Rather Than Reactive Say you deploy a new version, encounter some problems and then react. What if you could stay at least a step or two ahead by becoming […]

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Learning ‘The Second Way’ of DevOps – Continuous Feedback

As indicated in my prior blog Learning the ‘First Way’ of DevOps–Continuous Flow, many organizations are struggling to realize well-engineered DevOps, even the ‘first way’ of DevOps – continuous flow. The first way of DevOps, continuous flow, is the foundation for DevOps. Once mastered, an organization will naturally want to master the second way of […]

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Working Lunch

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CloudBolt Adds Cloud Cost Tool to Hybrid Management Platform

CloudBolt Software this week added cost management capabilities for Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure public clouds along with codeless integrations with additional platforms to its hybrid cloud management platform. Grant Ho, chief marketing officer for CloudBolt, said the Spring Release of the company’s platform, now generally available, enables IT operations teams to rely […]

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Lightbend Launches Serverless Managed DevOps Service

Lightbend today unfurled a cloud service based on a serverless framework that provides developers with a managed DevOps platform to build applications that dynamically scale resources up and down as required. Brad Murdoch, executive vice president for strategy at Lightbend, said Akka Serverless provides access to its Java development platform environment that runs atop Kubernetes […]

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AttackIQ Helps VMware NSX Customers Validate Efficacy of Their Network Security Controls

AttackIQ Helps VMware NSX Customers Validate Efficacy of Their Network Security Controls Santa Clara, CA, June 10, 2021 – AttackIQ®, a leading independent vendor of Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) systems, today announced the company is working with VMware to enable VMware NSX customers to improve the way they validate the efficacy of their network security […]

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