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At its Build virtual event for developers today, Snowflake announced a number of new capabilities in its platform that will consolidate AI tech from two recent acquisitions, and further deliver on a number of capabilities announced at its Snowflake Summit event in June.
As the adoption of AI tools and agents is increasing among developers, leveraging AI for larger-scale DevOps approaches is one of the next frontiers for AI-powered software development.
StormForge sponsored this post. Insight Partners is an investor in StormForge and TNS. Read also: Understanding the mysterious inner workings of Kubernetes resource management at a deep level can make you feel like a wizard.
Judging by all the next-generation tools coming on the market this year, the management of Kubernetes definitely requires a great deal of simplification and security.
Hybrid multicloud computing software provider Nutanix is using its newly acquired Kubernetes-expertise — thanks to last year’s purchase of D2IQ — to help customers get a jump-start on AI operations.
If you’re a DevOps engineer, you know that the only constant you can count on is change. From Chef and Puppet to Ansible, and then CloudFormation and Terraform, your configuration management tools have evolved rapidly over the past decade and they show no signs of stopping.
Developers are increasingly expected to integrate AI capabilities into their applications but they also face many challenges. Namely, the steep learning curve, coupled with an overwhelming array of tools and frameworks, makes this process too tedious.
Docker Desktop’s single sign-on (SSO) and sign-in enforcement (also called login enforcement) features work together to enhance security and ease of use.
AWS CloudFormation makes it easy to model and provision your cloud application infrastructure as code. CloudFormation templates can be written directly in JSON or YAML, or they can be generated by tools like the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK).
To date, more than 15,000 sets of BuilderCards have been printed and put to use over the course of three re:Invents, fifteen AWS Summits, and multiple community events. For example, here is a group of AWS enthusiasts having a good time in Tokyo during JAWS Days 2024:
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