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Sprint 154 has just finished rolling out to all organisations and you can check out all the cool features in the release notes. Here are just some of the features that you can start using today. You can link your GitHub releases as artifact source in Azure DevOps release pipelines.
Automation has been driving the entire IT industry forward this past couple of years. By automating certain tasks, development teams can increase their capacity without feeling the budget stress of hiring new team members.
It’s been 6 years since Docker has arrived in the market and it is still one of the hottest IT technologies to learn. Paypal, Metlife, Splunk, Visa, BBC News, Lyft, Business Insider, Uber, … have shifted more than half of their workloads to containers!
While understanding the importance of the APIF, we also recognize that good architectural practices and proper logical architecture of the application/services could be even more important than the service mesh.
The Internet has changed a lot throughout the years as well as the way we work with it. In this tutorial, we’ll cover a modern and secure way of creating and verifying JWTs in Node and how you can use Okta for behind-the-scenes work.
What is DevTestOps? The DevOps movement or culture celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2018. It is now critical to the success of many organizations. The original definition of DevOps by practitioners Len Bass, Ingo Weber and LIming Zhu is interesting.
Anyone with interest in wearable tech has been waiting with bated breath for Elon Musk's Neuralink to come out of stealth mode.
Why do people go for Docker? Though we have many container technologies, people preferred Docker for one reason: Docker made great leaps in the simplification of containers. It was always hard implementing containers in an organization before Docker.
From monoliths to microservices and containers to serverless functions: the software engineering world is changing fast. Popular technologies from today will be outdated tomorrow and it isn’t easy to follow them all. The same is true for taking the first step when going serverless. Hence I’ll present you with my best practices for going serverless […] The post Going Serverless – Why and How (1) was first published on Sebastian Hesse - Software Engineer.
Making performance changes is about working smoothly with hardware AND with people.
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