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As 2021 comes to an end, it’s time to look back on our top 10 most-read blogs of the year. They cover a range of topics, from updates to our subscription pricing to product announcements to security threats. Here’s a quick summary, starting with the most popular, then ordered by topic.
Since you’re here, it’s likely you already know about cloud platforms. But do you know how one compares to the others when it comes to features and services? Well, you’re about to! In this post, we’ll talk about how you build applications using various cloud services.
Prisma Cloud from Palo Alto Networks is sponsoring our coverage of AWS re:Invent 2021. Abstractions have clearly been on the mind of the top engineering executives of cloud giant Amazon Web Services, to judge from the company’s AWS Re:Invent conference held earlier this month in Las Vegas.
Josh Neuroth Josh Neuroth leads Product at Ankr and formerly had product leadership roles at two of the world’s largest data center providers.
Dynatrace sponsored this post. Ajay Gandhi Ajay is vice president of product marketing at Dynatrace. In just a few years, multicloud environments and cloud native applications became the architecture of choice for the majority of DevOps teams.
Sourcegraph sponsored this post. Software engineering isn’t a field known for glamour, but if there are glamorous parts, then technical debt certainly isn’t among them.
Blameless sponsored this post. Emily Arnott Emily is a content writer at Blameless, where she develops educational resources for teams learning how to implement site reliability engineering.
Prisma Cloud from Palo Alto Networks is sponsoring our coverage of AWS re:Invent 2021. Last month, at its annual re:Invent user conference, Amazon Web Services launched a new machine learning service specifically built for non-developers.
The Apache log4j logging library has become the COVID-19 of technology. No sooner than we fix one version than another pops up to annoy us. As of Dec. 21, the latest patched Log4j is version Log4j 2.17.0. If you have that installed in the right places, you’re good.
Operating in a highly secured environment with shared responsibilities in the cloud is often a misunderstood concept.
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