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Nobl9 sponsored this post. Alex Nauda Alex is CTO of Nobl9, he is helping organizations improve the reliability and performance of their cloud native applications. He started his career in the performance management of data warehousing in the days of magnetic storage and backplanes.
In this post, we share some tips on how to troubleshoot your troubleshooting efforts for everything from IT errors to Kubernetes issues when you’re not even sure what to Google.
anynines sponsored this post. Matteo Olivi Matteo got his Master of Science in computer engineering from the University of Bologna in 2020. Since 2018, he's been studying and working on cloud infrastructure and platforms, with a focus on Kubernetes.
HashiCorp Cloud Platform (HCP) is a popular way to use HashiCorp’s open source tools as cloud services, without the overhead of installation, scaling, or lifecycle management. As more practitioners have used HCP, we’ve gotten lots of valuable feedback.
Charles Humble Charles Humble is editor-in-chief at Container Solutions, a cloud native consultancy.
From email automation to website functions to apps on our phones, the digital world runs on the language of computers: coding. Coding is the thinking behind digital minds, telling machines what to do, how to do it and when it needs to be done. Unfortunately, coding is a difficult field to organize.
TriggerMesh sponsored this post. Google has submitted Knative to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) for consideration as an incubating project, which begins the process to donate the Knative trademark, IP and code to the industry-led organization.
Richard MacManus Richard is senior editor at The New Stack and writes a weekly column about web and application development trends. Previously he founded ReadWriteWeb in 2003 and built it into one of the world’s most influential blogs. Follow him on Twitter @ricmac.
As Kubernetes becomes a linchpin of the modern enterprise, it’s fueling enormous demand for tech pros who understand the nuts and bolts of the platform. There simply aren’t enough of them — not even close.
Prisma Cloud from Palo Alto Networks is sponsoring our coverage of AWS re:Invent 2021. Introduced as a preview at the Amazon Web Services‘ re:Invent 2021 conference, SageMaker Studio Lab is a free stand-alone machine learning development environment based on the popular JupyterHub IDE.
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