Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
Organizations that are rapidly producing and processing high volumes of data — like Netflix, Salesforce, Shopify and even the United States Postal Service (USPS), are constantly applying and testing new methods to manage the complexity of data streaming in the cloud.
Zero knowledge (zk) proofs are gaining traction in the blockchain space as a solution to a variety of different challenges. The concept has been around for quite a while in the cryptography space, originating in the 1985 paper, The Knowledge Complexity of Interactive Proof Systems.
In the last article of from our series on the Acorn Platform as a Service for Kubernetes, I introduced the architecture and the design of the Acorn deployment framework. This tutorial will compare Acorn with Docker Compose and Kubernetes object definitions.
It looks like my travel schedule is coupled with this Week In Review series of blog posts. This week, I am traveling to Fort-de-France in the French Caribbean islands to meet our customers and partners. I enjoy the travel time when I am offline.
Enterprises that depend upon software innovation and massive scalability for success are inevitably among the most advanced adopters of cloud native computing infrastructure like Kubernetes. These same firms are also often considered to be the “best in class” at adopting DevOps practices.
More tools are coming online to support porting one code base to multiple platforms. Last week, The New Stack shared the newest: .NET MAUI. But .NET MAUI is new, with all the potential problems that implies, and it doesn’t support Linux or WebAssembly.
Anyone who works in the software industry knows that stigma can be attached to CVEs, or “common vulnerabilities and exposures” assignments.
Platform engineering is growing at light speed, but unlike with some tech trends, you don’t have to feel left in the dark. The Humanitec team recently published the first “State of Platform Engineering” report, and it’s packed full of intriguing findings for career-minded devs.
This guest post is courtesy of one of our Docker Captains! James Spurin, a DevOps Consultant and Course/Content Creator at DiveInto, recalls his experience creating the Kubernetes Extension for Docker Desktop. Of course, every journey had its challenges.
DevOps principles, and CI/CD specifically, are generally presented as a way to more efficiently run a software development organization.
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