Monthly Archives: May 2023
[ad_1] GitLab this week delivered an update to its continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform that adds additional generative artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity capabilities. The GitLab 16 release included cybersecurity capabilities such as centralized policy management, expanded compliance reports and controls, compliance dashboards and default Level 3 attestation for the supply-chain levels for software artifacts […]
[ad_1] At its best, cloud is a secure environment offering ways to meet or exceed the most rigorous regulatory standards. Yet unless certain measures are implemented, inherent security problems can undermine efforts to protect systems and data. Organisations that are new to the cloud are most susceptible to this problem, especially following a time-pressured migration. […]
[ad_1] It’s Red Hat Summit week, and we wanted to use this as an opportunity to highlight several aspects of the Docker and Red Hat partnership. In this post, we highlight Docker Desktop and Red Hat OpenShift. In another post, we talk about 160% year-over-year growth in pulls of Red Hat’s Universal Base Image on […]
[ad_1] Red Hat’s Universal Base Image eliminates “works on my machine” headaches for developers. It’s Red Hat Summit week, and we wanted to use this as an opportunity to highlight several aspects of Docker’s partnership with Red Hat. In this post, we highlight Docker Hub and Red Hat’s Universal Base Images (UBI). Also check out […]
[ad_1] Developers and Site Reliability Engineers, or SREs, traditionally work separately and use different tooling to achieve the same outcome of emulating the user workflow in their respective playgrounds. Synthetic Monitoring and End-to-End (E2E) testing are two approaches, owned by SREs and developers respectively, that both emulate the user path. With DevOps aiming to unite […]
[ad_1] Spain has become quite the hot spot for North European countries to branch out company-wise, especially in terms of software development. Many Nordic Companies outsource software development in Barcelona. Spain has a larger software development market and is known for its expertise in industries such as tourism, finance, healthcare, and technology. Spain has a […]
[ad_1] A complete full-stack observability platform combines data from multiple sources to gain holistic insights into system behavior. In fact, organizations without a full observability solution could find themselves facing departmental silos since teams with different data sources cannot share insights. While a key step in observability is the ability to combine logging data with […]
[ad_1] I have written this blog half a dozen times over the years, but every once in a while something comes up that makes me realize I should revisit it once more for those in the back. This time, it was a social call with a group of friends, some of whom are in high-tech, […]
[ad_1] When you begin learning about Kubernetes, you hear about the different types of sets it supports and start wondering about their differences. Understanding the nuances and distinctions between these key concepts becomes crucial as you navigate the complex — yet rewarding — waters of container orchestration. In this blog, I am going to go […]
[ad_1] At its Red Hat Summit conference today, Red Hat unveiled its Red Hat Developer Hub, a developer portal that provides access to an opinionated set of development tools based on the open source Backstage project. The portal pulls together a set of curated tools and resources so that developers encounter less friction and avoid […]