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In this article, I reason about the usage of a new reference idea for dealing with computational resources which best fit with the reality of cloud computing. Today there is a huge amount of technology for dealing with different aspects of cloud computing.
Companies today are under heavy pressure to deliver software faster and with more quality than their competitors. A set of good features and their reach to customers can increase only when the company releases software updates frequently.
Twitter can be a great resource, but programmers and developers should use it correctly. Learn how IT pros can make the most out of Twitter! Navigating the Twitter landscape can be a difficult task.
Third-party risk management (TPRM) is the process of analyzing and minimizing risks associated with outsourcing to third-party vendors or service providers.
Kubernetes supports autoscaling for scaling up your cluster of worker nodes and application pods when you need it. It can also scale it down to save money. There are three types of Kubernetes autoscaling. In this article, we will introduce them individually and explore each type step by step.
In this article, we discuss how to enable GKE Workload Identity on Google Cloud Platform. In this blog, I will talk about the GKE Workload Identity feature and why to use this feature.
In this article, we are talking about how to create the CI/CD Pipeline for the React Native app. AWS CodePipeline is a fully managed continuous delivery service you can use to model, visualize, and automate the steps required to release your software.
In this article, we demonstrated Jenkins log and Job builds log monitoring using Filebeat and ELK Stack greater visibility, tracking, and monitoring.
The businesses running on SaaS products are thriving the most — even amid a global crisis. How can SaaS products enhance your business? Digitization has become less of a luxury and more of a necessity for businesses these days.
From Ubuntu and Pop!_OS to Arch, Manjaro, and everything in-between, these are the best Linux distros for developers and programmers! Linux is an awesome ecosystem for a variety of uses. For instance, Linux is the de facto server environment, powering over 96% of the top 1 million servers.
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