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For the newest instalment in our series of interviews asking leading technology specialists about their achievements in their field, we’ve welcomed Matthew Renze.
CNCF sponsored this podcast. The number of Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects has exploded since its first project Kubernetes, setting the stage for hundreds of tools and platforms that have achieved the various CNCF project maturity milestones of Sandbox, Incubated or Graduated.
Content delivery network (CDN) Cloudflare has given its users access to compute since it first launched its Cloudflare Workers feature in 2017. While compute at the edge can be a powerful feature, without access to stateful data, it remains limited.
AWS Graviton2 processors are custom-built by AWS using 64-bit Arm Neoverse cores to deliver the best price-performance for your cloud workloads running in Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2).
Amazon Web Services’ flagship cloud conference — AWS re:Invent — is back in-person this year, and once again HashiCorp will be there in full force. (Although the in-person event is sold out, you can still attend remotely for free: register here.)
Curity sponsored this post. Gary Archer Gary is a product marketing engineer at Curity. For 20 years, he has worked as a lead developer and solutions architect. Modern businesses need to win customers across multiple regions in order to grow and maximize their market opportunities.
The AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (AWS CAF) is designed to help you to build and then execute a comprehensive plan for your digital transformation.
Matan Mishan Matan Mishan is an engineer turned PM turned founder. He is the co-founder and CEO at Livecyle, an early-stage startup that specializes in collaboration on top of live environments.
Cox Edge sponsored this post. Sheraline Barthelmy Sheraline is the head of product, marketing and customer success at Cox Edge, an edge cloud startup from Cox Communications.
I've talked about how I love a nice pretty prompt in my Windows Terminal and made videos showing in detail how to do it. I've also worked with my buddy TooTallNate to put my real-time blood sugar into a bash or PowerShell prompt, but this was back in 2017. Now that I'm "Team OhMyPosh" I have been meaning to write a Nightscout "segment" for my prompt. Nightscout is an open source self-hosted (there are commercial hosts also like T1Pal) website and API for remote display of real-time and near-real...
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