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I’m a technology writer, not a full-fledged software developer. Once-in-a-while-fledged is probably more accurate. Managing various CAD/CAM systems, writing application requirements, doing software/hardware integrations and such were my stock-in-trade during my Corporate America years.
ChefConf returns this fall and is celebrating a noteworthy milestone; the event is now 10 years old! Along with commemorating this occasion, ChefConf ‘21 will feature an abundance of panels and discussions surrounding all subjects related to the Chef platform.
Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks sponsored this article. The cultural and technical change of DevSecOps can be tough to grasp.
StepZen sponsored this post. So if I am a database, I can tell you the tables I have, the columns and views, etc. If I am a REST backend, I can tell you the cURL you need to make, the optional parameters and what I return as a response, including error codes.
Pieter van Noordennen Pieter van Noordennen is Senior Director of Growth at Slim.AI, a startup focused on creating better developer experiences for cloud native application development. Prior to joining Slim.
Third-party risk is any risk brought on to an organization by external parties in its ecosystem or supply chain.
CloudBees sponsored this podcast. As continuous integration and delivery provider CloudBees prepares for its annual DevOps World conferences, the company also is gearing up for a new phase of growth with a greater focus on security, AI and making DevOps easier.
This blog is the fourth in a four-part series on infrastructure automation for government agencies that are modernizing digital systems while grappling with budget and staffing constraints and the challenges of COVID-19. Read the third post here.
Synopsys sponsored this post. Ashutosh Kumar Ashutosh is an EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker working as a staff product marketing manager at Synopsys. He started his Synopsys journey as an R&D engineer, where he worked on cutting-edge semiconductor process technology simulations.
Lightstep sponsored this post. Observing systems has always meant two things: identifying what happened, and what caused it to happen. To do that, we’ve always used logs and metrics. (A few people also used tracing, but as a niche tool for performance analysis.)
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