Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Low-Code: An Oasis During Developer Drought

Key insights from Mendix’s 2020 Developer Drought Index You may have heard that Silicon Valley is in the midst of a developer drought. But the Valley is not alone; developer talent across the U.S. heartland has dried up. In fact, the top 10 U.S. counties with the highest developer demand per capita aren’t even in […]

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To Live by the Sword

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OverOps Taps Into Git Repos to Accelerate Code Reviews

OverOps this week announced it has added support for a git blame and automated source attach capability to its namesake platform for analyzing code that surfaces both root cause data for every error as well as the identity of the developer who owns that code. Eric Mizell, vice president of solution engineering at OverOps, said […]

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Eggplant Employs AI to Surface Test Recommendations

Eggplant this week announced it has extended the capabilities of its application testing platform infused with machine and deep learning algorithms to now include recommendations to help improve tests. In addition, the latest update to the Digital Automation Intelligence (DAI) Platform makes it easier to onboard new members to an application testing team. Finally, Eggplant […]

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Consider DataOps for a Competitive Edge

DataOps seeks to eliminate existing barriers between people, technology, tools and data It’s no secret that COVID-19 has put the economy under enormous strain and future economic prospects are uncertain. A smart way to give your organization a leg up against competitors is DataOps. Adopting a DataOps culture makes the best use of your data—it […]

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Report: As WFH Took Hold, Few Adjusted Their Security Posture

In March of this year, how employees worked (if they were fortunate enough to be able to continue to work), changed dramatically following state-led shelter-in-place orders. At first, it was hoped the shift would be a matter of weeks. But as the pandemic continued and weeks stretched to months—and now with more organizations extending their […]

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Envoy Proxy Server Project Comes of Age

The momentum behind the open source Envoy proxy software project is increasing as the number of platforms it can be deployed on continues to expand. Developed under the auspices of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), Envoy has most recently been extended to include support for Arm64 CI processors and Postgres databases. Envoy provides a […]

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Survey Surfaces Impact of COVID-19 on DevOps Teams

A survey of 500 IT and engineering professionals across software and finance industries published today by Harness, a provider of continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform, suggests there is significant room to improve application development processes now that most DevOps teams are working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey finds only 43% of […]

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5 Myths About Software Development

2020 has broken many rules about software development. Some perceived trends, however, remain myths Some trends come and go, some trends stick. I remember when Docker launched and it was barely mature enough to run unit tests, and now containers are a common way for modern orgs to deploy applications. We’ve seen the rise of […]

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7 Forces Driving the Low-Code Movement

Why low-code? Why now? Here are some of the driving forces behind the burgeoning low-code movement If you’re keeping an eye on the tech tooling landscape in 2020, you may have noticed the buzz around low-code. Countless low-code platforms are being funded and coming to the market. In fact, Forrester estimates that spending in the […]

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