Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Ironclad Announces State of Digital Contracting Summit for Makers

Summit to help businesses adopt a “maker mindset” in digital contracting and share knowledge from top legal innovators San Francisco, CA, June 8, 2021 — Ironclad, the leading digital contracting platform, today announced the agenda and speakers for its State of Digital Contracting (SDC) Summer. The quarterly summit takes place on June 17th at 1 pm […]

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What Biden’s Cybersecurity EO Means for DevOps Teams

On May 12, 2021 President Biden issued Executive Order 14028, also known as the Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity. This EO covers a lot of ground, and like all executive orders, it instructs agencies of the U.S. Federal Government to perform specific actions. What it doesn’t do is appropriate funding or create industry […]

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Digital Customer Experiences: The Future is Modular

With the proliferation of microservices and APIs, will UIs go modular too? Some technologists note a rising trend around smaller, intent-based customer experiences that more directly mirror API endpoints. I recently met with Adam Evans, co-founder and CTO of Airkit, to better understand what’s broken with today’s digital customer journeys and how they need to […]

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Security Risks With No-Code/Low-Code Tools

As the popularity of no-code and low-code tools grows, so, too, do security concerns The demand for new applications is growing at a rapid rate. Many individuals and business units will not tolerate delays. As a result, citizen developers are stepping in, some of whom may be sanctioned by the company while essentially operating as […]

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Fixing Risk Sharing With Observability

Incentives are mismatched among SREs, SecOps, and application developers. These mismatches create challenges around how and what information is shared across siloed teams. This asymmetrical information creates a moral hazard where one team can shift deployment risk to another team, with no accountability back to the originating team. Risk shifting results in unstable applications, inefficient […]

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Chicken Soup for the SLO

Since time immemorial, humans have struggled to communicate. From myth to the modern era, our most memorable stories often involve individuals or groups seeking to be understood in order to avoid conflict. Be it the biblical allegory of Babel to the more recent Star Trek: The Next Generation episode of “Darmok,” a deep fascination with […]

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Life as Art

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Why AIOps is Critical For Pandemic Business Recovery

As businesses worked to stay afloat over the last year, innovation in many areas fell behind. Business leaders struggled to understand the short-term and long-term impact the COVID-19 pandemic would have on their business, while employees worried about losing their jobs and customers scrambled to rearrange budgets. As we near the end and can finally […]

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Modernizing Continuous Integration

In the duality of continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD), CI focuses on build automation. Leveraging CI practices for software delivery is normal for most organizations and can be seen as a solved problem. However, the demand for increasingly distributed applications has risen with the expansion of microservices, and development teams have the expectation that every commit […]

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GitLab Acquires UnReview to Further AI Ambitions

GitLab announced this week it has acquired UnReview, a provider of a tool that employs machine learning algorithms to both identify which expert code reviewers to assign to a project based on the quality of their previous efforts and current workloads. David DeSanto, senior director for product management at GitLab, said the acquisition of UnReview […]

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