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Network software provider Buoyant, the company that originally developed the Linkerd service mesh, has launched the public beta of Buoyant Cloud, a SaaS suite of diagnostics, performance management, and on-demand support features for the service mesh.
Docker Desktop 3.5 is here and we can’t wait for you to try it! We’ve introduced some exciting new features including improvements to the Volume Management interface, a tech preview of Docker Dev Environments, and enhancements to Compose V2.
Kevin Cochrane Kevin Cochrane is SVP, Product Marketing at Acquia. Kevin has been a leader in the CMS industry since its inception, leading marketing teams at Interwoven, Alfresco, Adobe, Bloomreach and most recently, SAP. He is excited to continue driving innovation in the digital experience space.
Check Point sponsored this podcast. Cloud native computing is bringing about such a sea change in how applications are developed, deployed and run, that, not surprisingly, it is changing the rules for information security as well. Case in point: serverless computing.
Engineering Automating rolling server updates with Ansible Tower
When physicist Sir Tim Berners-Lee was developing what we know today as the World Wide Web, he was looking to overcome collaboration hurdles: “Inefficiency through incompatibility and lack of interoperability.
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated enterprises’ move to the cloud — and with it, adoption of open source software (OSS), much of which is designed specifically for the cloud. OSS means the code is freely available and distributed under an Open Source Initiative or OSI approved license.
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.
During the software development lifecycle, organizations have adopted peer code reviews as a common practice to keep improving code quality and prevent bugs from reaching applications in production.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) sponsored this post. Infrastructure has a tendency to sprawl. Data centers deal with server sprawl and VM sprawl. With the advent of containers, admins adapted to container sprawl with orchestration systems such as Kubernetes.
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