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Danielle Kucera, Karun Bakshi, and I were privileged to organize the DevOps and Developer Productivity (DOP) track for re:Invent 2022. For 2022, the DOP track included 58 sessions and nearly 100 speakers.
When choosing a JavaScript framework for your frontend development project, the two most suitable options will likely be Angular and React, both of which have established themselves as key players.
Google is now supporting third-party Rust libraries from C++ in the Chromium project. Dana Jansens, writing on the Google Security blog, writes that to start, the team is adding a production Rust toolchain to its build systems. Rust code will appear in the Chrome binary within the following year.
The HIPAA 1996 (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) is a federal law enacted by the U.S. Congress that regulates how healthcare organizations handle PHI (protected health information) and ePHI (electronic protected health information).
Since the announcement of Event-Driven Ansible, I cannot stop thinking about potential use cases.
You’ve heard about the significant benefits that internal developer portals offer.
Docker Desktop 4.16 is our first release of the new year and we’re excited to kick off 2023 with a bang. In this release, Docker Extensions moved from beta to GA. The Docker Extensions feature connects the Docker toolchain to your application development and deployment workflows.
It’s no surprise that organizations with software products are prioritizing reliability as feature #1. In the software space, when we talk about “reliability” we’re referring to site reliability engineering.
Mirantis sponsored this post. Mirantis is under common control with TNS. The IT industry has generated a strange myth: That modern systems are easy to build and manage, and that developers should be able to both write code and manage the underlying systems that their code is executed on.
Kubescape’s official acceptance this week by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as a sandbox project represents the beginning stage in the journey to offer a comprehensive open source security platform for Kubernetes projects, the project’s creators from ARMO say.
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