Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
Today, I’m excited to announce a new, redesigned user interface (UI) for Amazon SageMaker Studio. SageMaker Studio provides a single, web-based visual interface where you can perform all machine learning (ML) development steps with a comprehensive set of ML tools.
Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is a scalable, highly durable, and fully managed database service for operating mission-critical JSON workloads.
Docker Hub can now serve as a registry for any type of application artifact! It can help you distribute WebAssembly modules, helm charts, Docker Volumes, SBOMs, and more.
When Jeff Barr first announced Amazon Athena in 2016, it changed my perspective on interacting with data. With Amazon Athena, I can interact with my data in just a few steps—starting from creating a table in Athena, loading data using connectors, and querying using the ANSI SQL standard.
LaunchDarkly sponsored this post. LaunchDarkly is under common control with TNS. Feature management isn’t a new idea but lately it’s a trend that’s picked up speed.
AWS has delivered a slew of new tools and previews of products and services for developers, data analysts, security specialists, DevOps practitioners and others, as is typical at its annual re:Invent conference this week in Las Vegas.
The Cloud Foundry community is on the cusp of spectacular innovation and achieving its goal of fully integrating open source Cloud Foundry with Kubernetes.
The goal of achieving what is called artificial general intelligence — or the capacity of an engineered system to display human-like general intelligence — is still some time off into the future.
Instead of focusing on optimizations, many Kubernetes experts are shifting toward the fundamentals of platform engineering, where the goal becomes building an infrastructure that lets developers deploy software faster.
Relying on vague reasons and requirements to rationalize a cloud migration project — such as “we need to modernize” or “our competitors are doing it”— won’t generate optimal results. It might even produce more problems than the one it was intended to solve.
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