Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Will App Dev Become a Normal Competency?

With a shortage of available developers, companies are considering low-code methods to meet massive application development needs. As a result, by 2024, citizen developers will be responsible for 65% of applications, Gartner predicted. So, if technical ability rises across the board, will application development become an expected skill set for tomorrow’s digital workers? And if […]

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DAOPS Meetup 2021: Software Engineering, DevOps and DevSecOps

DAOPS Foundation—a non-profit organization committed to accelerating global digital transformation through technical standardization—is hosting the first ever DAOPS Meetup on May 18. The virtual meetup will bring together DevOps leaders from Sonatype, DevOps Institute, TARS Foundation and DAOPS Foundation to discuss the latest in software engineering and the latest DAOPS developments. Here are the four […]

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Perforce Acquires 21 Labs to Advance Mobile App Testing

Perforce Software announced today is has acquired 21 Labs, a provider of a suite of tools that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to provide a no-code approach to testing mobile applications. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Tim Russell, chief product officer for Perforce Software, said the 21 Labs tools complement a set of similar […]

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WhiteHat Security Allies with Bit Discovery on Vulnerability Intelligence

WhiteHat Security, a subsidiary of NTT, has announced an integration with Bit Discovery to make it easier for developers and cybersecurity teams to discover the extent to which the attack surface they need to defend might be impacted by a vulnerability. Bit Discovery maintains a database made up of more than five billion internet-connected assets […]

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Cloud Governance Can Trim Cloud Costs

The abrupt need to transition to remote work last year caused many companies to migrate to the cloud or accelerate an in-process migration. Cloud has become an essential part of company operations and budgets. Last year, worldwide end user spending on public cloud services was $257.5 billion, making up 9.1% of total global enterprise IT […]

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Why DevOps Needs Mandatory Vacations

“If a team doesn’t have time for retrospectives, you should hold them twice as often.” It’s 5:00 p.m. on Friday, and you’re just shutting down your computer to kick off the weekend. A message pops up in Slack: “Congratulations, you’ve been selected to take the next week off! We’re cutting off access to all work-related […]

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Executive Coaching, Lesson 1

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Why DevOps Will Cease to Exist

Nowadays I feel like there is no need to explain why DevOps as a methodology exists, as it is widely understood and accepted. But the reason DevOps engineers exist is not to ensure the success of its namesake methodology, nor, if we’re being honest, is the practice evolving into a role that’s viable for future […]

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Private and Virtual Private LTE/5G Challenges Network Visibility

Digital transformation continues to disrupt the entire IT stack by shifting nearly every paradigm, including the new blurring lines between network infrastructure. New mobile network technologies are at the cusp of adaption in the enterprise networks with a growing number of innovations poised to enable expanded and more flexible connectivity with a gradual displacement of […]

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Why QA and Monitoring Need to Merge

Customer expectations for speed and reliability have upended the software development life cycle. Whereas developers used to develop a product and send it to quality assurance engineers for testing before widespread release, customers now demand new versions and features on a quicker timeline. In an era with little available time to run QA in the […]

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