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It is hard to overestimate the place of IoT in healthcare these days. Smart devices, wearables, and the overall level of connectivity and innovations in modern medical equipment have changed the industry forever. And definitely for the better.
Following our recent introduction of shell-operator, we are happy to announce its older brother — addon-operator. It is an Open Source project that helps you to install system components (also known as addons) into Kubernetes clusters, configure them and keep up to date.
This post is based on our own experience and mistakes on our journey to get our first CI/CD useful Pipeline. Back In 2016, we were thinking about terms like Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Unit/Functional Testing, Pipelines, etc.
Next week, June 18, 2019, it's going to be a lot of hands-on open source technology at the Red Hat Tech Day 2019. There's an all-day agenda with several tracks that cover topics across cloud infrastructure, application development, and a hands-on lab series.
Advancements in the field of artificial intelligence, robotics, and IoT are driving us to a future dominated by such state-of-the-art technology. Analyzing the rate at which these next-generation technologies are taking over our daily lives, Gartner predicted that by 2020, about 20.
By their very nature, distributed platforms, applications, and services running in the cloud are comprised of many moving parts.
Node.js allows you to write applications in JavaScript on the server. It has been written in C++ and built on V8 JavaScript runtime, which makes it fast and reliable.
At the recent Cloud Native Transformation summit sponsored by Sysdig, Bryan Boreham, Weaveworks engineer, gave a talk on "Automating Kubernetes with GitOps.
The immense pressure for enterprises to deliver new applications and insights that exploit new business opportunities has been a driving force for digital transformation.
A good deal of project time is lost in environment churn. Or worse, a ‘good enough’ approach emerges, where you end up using an environment that doesn’t fully represent your desired state. At Daemon Solutions, we don’t see the challenges of managing environments as insurmountable.
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