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After many months of development, my team just announced the general availability of our platform. That milestone seems like a perfect opportunity to look back and reflect on how the infrastructure that supports Prismatic has evolved over time.
This is basically the same as what I did last time as we need to make sure all of our client machines can use essential NFS client libraries and utilities. 2. Install nfs-common on all the clients.
WSO2 sponsored this post. In part 1 of this article, we introduced the four architecture domains as well as the evolution of a sample enterprise architecture. In part 2, we will look at an enterprise integration platform as a service (EiPaaS) reference architecture and highlight its key components.
Recently Corey Quinn from LastWeekInAWS wrote an article that made me think “Nobody Cares About the Operating System Anymore”. Please have a look at it! I like the idea that nobody cares about where their application runs. Developers only want them running.
James Reinders James Reinders, engineer at Intel, has more than three decades experience in parallel computing, and is an author/co-author/editor of ten technical books related to parallel programming. James works at Intel promoting parallel programming in a heterogeneous (XPU) world.
TriggerMesh sponsored this post. Event-driven integrations give businesses the flexibility they need to adapt and adjust to rapid market and customer preference changes. Apache Kafka has emerged as the leading system for brokering messages across the enterprise.
In this episode, Jess talks with guest Cat Swetel about her career, writings, and thoughts on DevOps.
As a way to extend the reach of observability and monitoring platforms in order to help developers debug their code, cloud monitoring provider Thundra has expanded Sidekick, its IntelliJ IDEA debugging Plugin, so it can now also scrutinize Kotlin and Scala applications in addition to its mainstay of
– insightsoftware, a global provider of enterprise software solutions for the Office of the CFO, announced today it has acquired Izenda, an application-based intelligence provider that brings critical data insights to end-users.
Tito George Tito George is the co-founder of logiq.ai. He has over 14 years of experience in developing software systems. Based in Bangalore, India, Tito enjoys developing distributed systems with a strong focus on DevOps and observability.
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