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We often hear from customers about their challenges architecting Jenkins for scale and high availability (HA). Jenkins was originally built as a continuous integration (CI) system to test software before it was committed to a repository.
Welcome to your curated summary of top news from Amazon Web Services. In AWS news this week, we’ve got some great announcements for you. AWS Config new resource types, C6gn instance types available in new regions, and Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL now supports zero-downtime updates.
Continually taking the pulse of the development community is key to understanding development trends. Less than a week ago, Stack Overflow published the results of its 2022 Developer Survey. We eagerly reviewed these findings to discover how tech trends have changed over the past year.
Wikipedia states that Log4Shell was a zero-day vulnerability in Log4j, the popular Apache logging program. The key word is “was.” Log4Shell, even though there have been patches for it since Log4j2 2.17.1 was released in February is still alive, well, and causing trouble.
PagerDuty sponsored this post. I was recently chatting with a cloud ops and platform team leader who was navigating how to manage incident response. Like many organizations, they were trying to adopt a “build and run” approach. This is sometimes called “full-service ownership.
The days are over on GitHub’s Copilot standing as a free offering — the AI-powered programming companion for developers now costs $10 per month or $100 per year, GitHub announced last week. At that price point, Copilot isn’t the only game in town.
DevOps and cloud native development have gifted cyber attackers an enlarged attack surface and the ability to use organizations’ own tools against them, according to one of Europe’s top threat researchers.
As the internet grows, so does the sophistication and capabilities of cyber attacks. Cybercriminals constantly develop new ways to exploit even the most complex networks and servers.
Usability testing is a proven and frequently used method for evaluating products. Businesses of all kinds test everything from physical products to online services and applications. Why is usability research so popular?
Here’s a dirty little secret: time and again, some of the top-paying tech jobs are for skills that haven’t been cool in decades.
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