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Website building platform Wix recently created a simple but effective logic-based monitoring process that detects application-level vulnerabilities in production-level environments in real-time.
In the last post, OfferUp modernized its DevOps platform with Amazon EKS and Flagger to accelerate time to market, we talked about hypergrowth and the technical challenges encountered by OfferUp in its existing DevOps platform.
It was, by the Federal Aviation Administration’s own account, a human error that brought down the agency’s Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) system and in turn, lead to the halt of 32,578 flights within, out of and into the United States last Wednesday morning.
That’s how a popular Reddit thread from a few months ago kicks off. This 2023 top-down priority from a shiny new CTO came with no elucidation of even what developer experience is.
I’ve always been a fan of applications that integrate with all (or some) of the other tools and services I use. It’s like a superpower that, when activated, creates something that is larger than the sum of its parts.
In this post I will show you how to add a manual approval to AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) Pipelines to confirm security changes before deployment.
Imagine a military battalion trying to invade its enemy’s territory. What would a soldier do once they’ve infiltrated the opposition? They would take cover and wait for the right opportunity to attack.
Puppet’s “State of DevOps” report has been tracking how companies deliver and develop software for 11 years. So, where have we gotten to over the last decade? For most organizations, the answer is: somewhere in the middle.
The process of onboarding a new vendor in a large enterprise is long and arduous. While organizations frequently have a uniform set of checks that any software must undergo before it can be adopted, the process inevitably leads to special cases being identified as unique to each vendor.
Last year Ansible Automation Platform (AAP) 2 introduced major changes around the mechanics on how automation is run. The main focus was to enhance the foundational pieces of the platform while providing flexibility and simplicity for automators to automate at enterprise scale.
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