Glen Knight

NYC Based IT Professional

Skillsoft Survey Sees AI Driving Increased Need to Retrain IT Teams

More organizations than ever will need to invest in IT training as advances in artificial intelligence (AI) transform roles and responsibilities in the coming year. Source: DevOps.com

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Happy New Year 2024

Source: DevOps.com

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DevOps 2024: DevOps Isn’t Dead; Long Live DevOps

Well, it has been quite the year in general and quite the year as it relates to DevOps. As I sit here on the cusp of the 10th year of publishing DevOps.com, I look back and recognize how much DevOps has grown, evolved, matured and shifted over time. As was the case 10 years ago, […]

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All Your IT Team Wants This Holiday Season is a Break!

They say the best gifts are the ones you can’t wrap. That holds true for IT teams, too. So give ’em what they want: A break! Source: DevOps.com

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DevOps 2023: The View From the Rearview Mirror

Alan Shimel takes a peek in the rearview mirror to revisit 2023 through the lens of DevOps. Source: DevOps.com

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AWS re:Invent 2023: Cloud Development Environments

At AWS re:Invent 2023, Shira Rubinoff talks with Rob Whiteley about Coder’s cloud development environment. Source: DevOps.com

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Senser Extends AIOps Reach to Manage SLOs and SLAs

Senser is extending the reach of its AIOps platform to include an ability to define and maintain SLAs and SLOs. Source: DevOps.com

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Digibee Adds AI Tool to Accelerate Migration to Integration Platform

Digibee is leveraging AI to make it simpler to migrate to its iPaaS environment by converting code into a JSON format. Source: DevOps.com

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Hybrid Cloud in 2024: Trends and Predictions

Hybrid cloud environments are becoming increasingly pivotal for DevOps teams, and the trend looks to continue in 2024. Source: DevOps.com

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Shared Responsibility? Yeah.

Don MacVittie reminds us that the shared responsibility model was really cloud vendors telling us that we still have to protect our apps, no matter where they’re deployed. Source: DevOps.com

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