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As a Kube Newb and first-time Kubecon participant, I’m inspired by the vitality of the special interest groups (or SIGs) and working groups within the Kubernetes community in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. In the Kubernetes world, these SIGs are how the community organizes its activities.
Canonical is always looking for new ways to make its Ubuntu operating system more secure and reliable. Given how many distributions on the market are based on Ubuntu, the reliability of the platform is quite impressive.
Today at AnsibleFest 2022, Red Hat announced an exciting new developer preview for Event-Driven Ansible. Most customers are on a journey toward full end-to-end automation and there are many paths you take along this journey. Event-Driven Ansible is a new way to enhance and expand automation.
As one technology advances, it expands the possibilities for other technologies and offers the solutions of tomorrow for the challenges we face today. AnsibleFest 2022 brings us new advances in Ansible automation that are as bright as they are innovative.
Event-driven automation is increasingly being adopted because of the strong benefits it delivers in managing huge amounts of complexity across multi-clouds, a multi-device remote workforce, and growing edge implementations.
Monday means it’s time for another Week in Review post, so, without further ado, let’s dive right in! Last Week’s Launches Here’s some launch announcements from last week you may have missed.
When you start to adopt Kubernetes (or indeed any other technology), you’re making decisions from the very first moment. Which cloud vendor do you choose to host your workloads? Which Kubernetes distribution? Which service mesh? Which logging tool?
APIs, which allow programs and applications to communicate with each other, allow for flexibility and team autonomy — but that pendulum needs to swing back.
Software-as-a-Service provider BetterCloud saw 10% reduced customer churn after revitalizing its incident management as part of its site reliability engineering (SRE) practices.
With last week’s release of version 15, the Postgres relational database system had made it easier for enterprise users of Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server to move to this open source alternative, thanks to its adoption of the MERGE SQL keyword.
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