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PagerDuty sponsored this post. Holiday season 2020 was unlike any other. Shopping habits were perhaps irreversibly changed as many shoppers pivoted towards digital. According to Finances Online, 91% of shoppers shifted their buying habits due to COVID-19 with 58% buying primarily online.
Cloud Native Computing Foundation and LogDNA sponsored this post, in anticipation of KubeCon+CloudNativeCon North America 2021 – October 11-15. Kubernetes management can be daunting for developers who don’t have specialized understanding of the orchestration technology.
Global demand for video content has been rapidly increasing and now has the major audiences of Internet and mobile network traffic.
In 2017, Netflix Studios was hitting an inflection point from a period of merely rapid growth to the sort of explosive growth that throws “how do we scale?” into every conversation.
This past June, Puppet launched Puppet Practice Labs — free, hands-on, interactive tutorials you work through right in your browser — no downloads required. We launched with four step-by-step how-tos on using Puppet Enterprise and Bolt. Feedback was overwhelmingly positive.
HashiCorp Boundary 0.6 and Boundary Desktop 1.3.0 add Linux support for Boundary Desktop, permissions enforcement improvements throughout the admin console, and Terraform provider support for managed group configuration.
It has been almost half a year since the XLAB Steampunk and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform teams developed the first version of the Red Hat Ansible Certified Content Collection for ServiceNow IT Service Management (ITSM).
Enterprise software provider VMware is out to help developers deliver better multicloud experiences on Kubernetes with its recently released beta of the Tanzu Application Platform (TAP).
Richard MacManus Richard is senior editor at The New Stack and writes a weekly column about web and application development trends. Previously he founded ReadWriteWeb in 2003 and built it into one of the world’s most influential technology news and analysis sites.
StepZen sponsored this post. In graduate school, I learned of a system’s safety and progress properties. Safety prevents bad things from happening. Progress ensures that good things happen too. Without the balance, a system that does absolutely nothing is likely to be perfectly safe.
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