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GitHub Moves to Codespaces: This week, GitHub announced that its engineering team has moved to Codespaces, its web-based Visual Studio Code offering, which it said: “solved some very real problems for us: it eliminated the fragility and single-track model of local development environments, but it
Data leakage and exposed credentials: these are just a couple of the cloud security concerns that keep cybersecurity pros up at night, according to Statista. Scary stuff indeed.
Securing the software supply chain is now an everyday concern for developers. As attackers increasingly target open-source components as a way to compromise the software supply chain, developers hold the keys to making their projects as secure as they can be.
In our previous entry in this series, we discussed what WebAssmbly was and the main benefits of using WebAssembly. Before we continue with this next part in the series, you’ll definitely want to catch up by first reading What Is WebAssembly and Why Do You Need It?
In this day and age of automation, automating repetitive and mundane tasks is highly valued to developer productivity and efficiency. Tasks like user management and creating backups, though simple, can eat away a lot of time and effort to execute.
Armory sponsored this post. TNS owner Insight Partners is an investor in Armory. In a previous article about the ABCs of CD, we talked about the different ways stakeholders — ranging from developers to SREs, operations teams and even business leaders — define continuous delivery.
To be successful in today’s fast-moving world, businesses need to analyze data quickly and take meaningful action. Many of our customers embrace this concept to become data-driven organizations.
HPE sponsored this post. Chad Smykay Chad has extensive background in operations with his time at USAA as well as helping to build many shared services solutions at Rackspace, a world-class support organization. He has helped implement many production big data/data lake solutions.
If you think Windows software security is bad today, then you missed the “good old days” of Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE), Object Linking and Embedding (OLE), and Office macros security holes.
The supply chain for any product has several moving parts. Each activity in the supply chain plays a role in the flow that begins with sourcing a product's raw materials and ends with delivering the finished goods to a customer.
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