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The multi-cloud era has not only started — it’s already enjoying massive adoption with infrastructure as code and provisioning tools at the forefront of the movement. And those trends hold true across regions, industries, and even different levels of cloud spending.
Making sense of business data so that you can get value out of it is worthwhile yet still challenging. Even though the term Business Intelligence (BI) has been around since the mid-1800s (according to Wikipedia) adoption of contemporary BI tools within enterprises is still fairly low.
Eran Vanounou Eran Vanounou is CEO of Varada, an innovator in data lake query acceleration. Eran joined Varada after serving as CTO at LivePerson, bringing 20+ years of experience leading large enterprise software organizations.
Honeycomb sponsored this post. As product developers, our responsibility continues beyond shipping code. To keep our software running, we need to notice whether it’s working in production. To make our product smoother and more reliable, we need to understand how it’s working in production.
Last year before re:Invent, we introduced the public preview of AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry, a secure distribution of the OpenTelemetry project supported by AWS.
After two waves of DevOps adoption, companies that have fully embraced DevOps best practices are achieving better software delivery and operational performance metrics than their peers. Most other companies are hitting a performance plateau.
ActiveNav, a vendor focused on data privacy and governance, has released its new Inventory suite, delivering what it calls “Data Mapping as a Service” or, more simply, DMaaS.
Some of us love using the latest and greatest Linux distributions. For example, I’m writing this on a Linux Mint 20.2 desktop. But, others, especially on the servers and clouds prefer to stick with what they know.
Long-time readers of this blog know that I firmly believe in the power of education to improve lives. AWS Training and Certification equips people and organizations around the world with cloud computing education to build and validate cloud computing skills.
Mirantis, the “open cloud company” behind the Kubernetes Lens IDE that bought Docker Enterprise in 2019, has returned, in a way, to its roots with its launch of Mirantis Flow.
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