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CloudBees sponsored this podcast. As continuous integration and delivery provider CloudBees prepares for its annual DevOps World conferences, the company also is gearing up for a new phase of growth with a greater focus on security, AI and making DevOps easier.
This blog is the fourth in a four-part series on infrastructure automation for government agencies that are modernizing digital systems while grappling with budget and staffing constraints and the challenges of COVID-19. Read the third post here.
Synopsys sponsored this post. Ashutosh Kumar Ashutosh is an EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker working as a staff product marketing manager at Synopsys. He started his Synopsys journey as an R&D engineer, where he worked on cutting-edge semiconductor process technology simulations.
Lightstep sponsored this post. Observing systems has always meant two things: identifying what happened, and what caused it to happen. To do that, we’ve always used logs and metrics. (A few people also used tracing, but as a niche tool for performance analysis.)
Few people know cloud transformation from the perspective of Martin Casado. Recently, he and Sarah Wang published a chatter-provoking analysis titled, “The Cost of Cloud, a Trillion Dollar Paradox,” posted on the blog site for venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z).
The IT industry is at an inflection point when it comes to edge computing, according to Andy Nelson, Nelson, a principal architect for cloud and the data center at Insight Enterprises, a B2B and IT solutions and services provider.
It’s easy to talk a good security game. It’s another matter entirely to actually implement good security. Now, Google Open Source and the Linux Foundation‘s Open Source Security Foundation (OSSF) have joined forces to make it easier for you to secure your GitHub repositories.
Protocol Labs has launched Web3.Storage to offer developers and other users an alternative for decentralized storage. It is built on Filecoin, an open source blockchain-based payment system that can provide bookkeeping for users who wish to rent unused hard drive space.
Last year, we introduced the sixth generation of EC2 instances powered by AWS-designed Graviton2 processors. We’re now expanding our sixth-generation offerings to include x86-based instances, delivering price/performance benefits for workloads that rely on x86 instructions.
“I love the long time it takes to manually provision a brand new server from scratch!” said no one ever. One of the things that sysadmins and devops have long regarded as a necessary evil is the overhead time wasted twiddling one’s thumbs while waiting for a new server’s creation.
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