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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. Follow him on Twitter @ricmac.
Even before the release of “the Facebook papers,” three Stanford professors offered their own reform suggestions for big tech.
A software bill of materials (SBOM) has become a crucial piece of documentation, one that can help businesses and developers stay in compliance with security policies and rest assured they aren’t using or building on top of a platform filled with vulnerabilities.
Applying various transformations to images at scale is an easily parallelized and scaled task.
As companies evolve from a monolithic architecture to microservice architecture, some common challenges often surface that companies must address during the journey. In this post, we’ll discuss one of these challenges: observability and how to do it in AWS Fargate.
Mirantis sponsored this podcast. The number of open source components inside services and applications continues to increase exponentially, and this adoption is creating a lot of change in how software is created, deployed and managed.
There’s no going back. The cloud, and especially software as a service (SaaS), has become the default for the way we work. The trend of moving from on-premises to on the web was already moving at a rapid pace before the global pandemic. COVID-19 simply sped up the adoption.
After more than a decade of planning and innovation, the tech world is standing on the cusp of the era of exascale computing. And if Intel has its way, the era won’t be very long.
For some time, the best practice amongst HashiCorp Packer users has been to use shell and shell-local provisioners to execute tools such as Chef, InSpec, Puppet, and Salt. However, due to early first-class integrations, we have maintained plugins for such tools for more than four years.
In this post, we’ll talk about what the Ruby programming language is and why it’s a popular language for many developers in the cloud. We’ll give an overview of the differences between Ruby vs Ruby on Rails and Ruby vs Python, and talk about what Ruby can be used for.
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