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Splunk, the company that calls itself a “data-to-everything platform,” has launched Splunk Security Cloud, bringing its previously on-prem security offering into the cloud.
Circonus sponsored this post. StatsD is a key unifying protocol and set of tools for collecting application metrics and gaining visibility into the performance of applications. Etsy created StatsD in 2011 as a protocol for emitting application metrics.
So your organization’s decided to adopt Kubernetes? Congratulations! You’ll be able to leverage all sorts of features to add value in development, deployment, testing, resilience, and observability of your systems. All you need to do is get your Kubernetes cluster up and running, right? Oh.
As companies worldwide make the shift to the cloud, HashiConf Europe 2021 showcased several companies, including Roblox and Starbucks, that have embraced a new paradigm to meet the security challenges of dynamic infrastructure: Zero trust security.
Last month, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Security Technical Advisory Group published a detailed document about Software Supply Chain Best Practices. You can get the full document from their GitHub repo.
Coding challenges are a fun way to improve your coding quickly. When I started to learn coding in school, coding challenges were the furthest thing from my mind. In fact, I was struck with one particular issue: I didn’t really want to learn to code. I didn’t care enough about coding.
WebAssembly (WASM) has captured everybody’s attention because it allows developers to write code in their high-level language of choice and is platform agnostic.
Today, we’re excited to announce enhancements to the VMware Tanzu Observability by Wavefront platform, which helps teams scale their observability practices and shorten the feedback loops between development and operations.
Security smells are recurring coding patterns that are indicative of security weaknesses that can potentially lead to security breaches and hence require further inspection.
Disclaimer: This article is part of a series. After S3, this is gonna be a very short chapter, even though it’s gonna cover two different topics: security and serverless.
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