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Today, we are launching a new reference architecture and a set of reference implementations for enterprise-grade deployment pipelines. A deployment pipeline automates the building, testing, and deploying of applications or infrastructures into your AWS environments.
This week’s review post comes to you from the road, having just wrapped up sponsorship of NDC London. While there we got to speak to many .NET developers, both new and experienced with AWS, and all eager to learn more.
To someone who isn’t familiar with these roles, it’s easy to think that DevOps and systems reliability engineers (SREs) might have the same job. After all, both of them involve automation, coding, scaling, and reliability to one degree or another.
In today’s ocean of software, what makes users choose your product over another? Is it because you fill a niche? Or is it due to great product design? Maybe it’s your marketing strategy.
Our industry is full of buzzwords, jargon and abbreviations. DevOps itself was only coined as a term in 2008, so some of these concepts are relatively new, but some are actually quite old, and their definitions or uses have changed over time.
Which runs faster and is more energy-efficient: JavaScript or Web Assembly? The University of Minho in Portugal researched this very question and came to the conclusion that while JavaScript can be more energy efficient and faster than Wasm when it comes to in-lab micro-benchmarks, in real applicati
I recently joined a new early-stage scale-up, Firefly, and had to build their site reliability engineering (SRE) strategy from the ground up.
Organizations regularly generate an overabundance of data that is essential for decision-making. Data visualizations play an important role in helping people understand complex data and observe patterns and trends over a period of time.
Cloud optimization — an effort that brings together multiple disciplines and approaches such as FinOps and CloudOps — has never been straightforward, but today it seems more complicated than ever.
There’s absolutely no point doing unit tests if they aren’t done correctly. Expedia’s Senior Software Engineer Lorenzo Dell’Arciprete recently wrote a helpful blog post that points out common unit test mistakes that cause some to be ineffective.
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