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We are super excited today to introduce our latest Zenduty integration with Slack, which we are calling the Zenduty Slack Incident Command System(Slack-ICS).
That’s where application lifecycle management (ALM) comes in. ALM helps businesses make smart decisions about their software and manage it efficiently over time. Let’s look at the key components of ALM, the benefits, and the tools you need to implement it on your team.
In recent years, building a large-scale distributed storage system has become a hot topic. Distributed consensus algorithms like Paxos and Raft are the focus of many technical articles. But those articles tend to be introductory, describing the basics of the algorithm and log replication.
So you have a codebuild project running in Account A & you want to deploy some artifacts(static files) into an s3 bucket in Account B! After you are done fiddling with injecting AWS keys it’s time to try out using IAM roles.
Mitch Ashley: Hi, everyone, this is Mitch Ashley with DevOps.com, and you’re listening to another DevOps Chat podcast. Today, I’m joined by a very special person, a good friend of mine, Donald Lutz. He’s a principal software architect at many companies.
Even if you aren’t using it in your current role, its still an extremely valuable skill to learn. Just think of all those roles which will be open to you ;) I myself am in this position — I work in a company which almost exclusively uses Azure App Services for web app hosting.
Microservice is the new architectural practice in Cloud-native application development. Development tools and frameworks are released more frequently than before to enable the whole eco-system continues to move quickly.
The Google Places API is a service that returns places predictions using HTTP requests. The service can be used to provide an autocomplete functionality for text-based geographic searches by returning places such as businesses, addresses, and points of interest as a user types.
I am an atheist and developer, I’ve found it surprising how often these two identities collide. I’m fascinated when something that deals with engineering directly influences my views on theism, or at least makes me consider new ideas.
In cryptography, encryption is the process of encoding information or sensitive data so only authorized parties can access it. Encryption does not itself prevent interference and man-in-the-middle attacks, but denies intelligible content to the interceptor.
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