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It’s time for a round up of Docker Talks, this time from the month of August. As you may remember, Chad Metcalf (@metcalfc) and I (@pmckee) started the weekly live-streaming video series to connect with you, our extended family of developers, and to help you succeed in your Docker journey.
This is the second post in a two-part series in which you migrate and containerize a modernized enterprise application. In Part 1, we walked you through a step-by-step approach to re-architect a legacy ASP.NET MVC application and ported it to .NET Core Framework.
When your project relies on public packages, it’s clear that detecting public security vulnerabilities is a great addition to your CI/CD pipeline. Disclaimer: This method only works for publically reported vulnerabilities.
While there are some who may never get over the fact that the Istio service mesh, originally created by Google and IBM, will not be handed over to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), the project took a big step this past week to assuage those who critiqued the project for being under a Goo
KubeCon 2020 special today! So just head over to the podcast or video links to hear more. Watch and listen to this newsletter below including my interviews with Vijoy Pandey (Cisco), Amith Nair (HashiCorp), and Michael Friedrich (GitLab).
HashiCorp had revolutionized infrastructure as code when they launched Terraform a number of years ago. Since then, Terraform has replaced vendor-specific infrastructure as code solutions like AWS’s CloudFormation.
I recently read that TCP BBR has significantly increased throughput and reduced latency for connections on Google’s internal backbone networks and google.com and YouTube Web servers throughput by 4 percent on average globally – and by more than 14 percent in some countries.
A recent presentation from Yukihiro Matsumoto, the creator and chief designer of the Ruby programming language — and Chief Architect of Ruby at the cloud platform-as-a-service company Heroku — offered a clear example of the thoughtful care with which Matsumoto leads his Ruby community.
AWS Translate is the neural network tool that provides outcomes faster and more reliable than conventional rule-based approaches. It supports a wide variety of languages along with personalized vocabulary that enables you to define names, organization, and how it is interpreted.
Despite all the concern, facial recognition is getting popular among consumers. Most recent Android and iOS devices have the feature to unlock the device with facial authentication. Once you get used to the face unlock or fingerprint unlock, typing password feels like a tedious, boring task.
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