Kubernetes: Everything you need to know

Source:-enterprisersproject.com What is Kubernetes? What is Kubernetes and what does it have to do with containers? Where did this unusual word come from? The agreed-upon origin is from the Greek, meaning “helmsman” or “sailing master.” Here’s how Red Hat technology evangelist Gordon Haff explains Kubernetes in his book, “From Software and Vats to Programs and Apps,” co-authored with Red Hat Senior Distinguished Engineer William Henry: Kubernetes eliminates many of the manual processes involved in deploying and scaling containerized applications. “Kubernetes,

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Glasgow cloud computing firm Iomart could see coronavirus boost

Source:-scotsman.com Iomart, the Glasgow-based cloud computing and web hosting company, has seen “minimal change” to its business levels amid the coronavirus pandemic and expects some customers to experience an increase in demand for their products and services. Releasing a trading update to investors, the firm said it expects to deliver another year of revenue growth, strong profitability and cash generation. Due to the timing of its year end, 31 March, the group has experienced “minimal impact” on trading from the

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Global IT Infrastructure Monitoring Tool Market Insights 2019-2025 | SolarWinds, ManageEngine, Zabbix, Paessler, Datadog

Source:-galusaustralis.com The report involves insightful data on the main sectors of the Global IT Infrastructure Monitoring Tool Market. The report has segmented market, by its types and applications. Each segment has analyzed completely on the basis of its production, consumption as well as revenue. Further, it is classified on the basis of geographical areas which include: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa. The study on the IT Infrastructure Monitoring Tool market provides complete report on

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Google Cloud Unveils Massive, Wide-Ranging Global Response to COVID-19

Source:-cloudwars.co Mirroring its marketplace ambitions to become one of the world’s top cloud-computing vendors, Google Cloud has disclosed a remarkably broad and deep set of initiatives to help people, businesses and government agencies overcome the COVID-19 crisis. The Google Cloud efforts span a vast range of objectives. They include getting 1,100 retail workers in Germany running remotely on G Suite in 48 hours, donating $20 million in cloud credits to COVID-19 researchers, handling a 25X super-spike in demand for Google

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What is DevOps & how to go about it

Source:-deccanchronicle.com Software development (DEV) and Information Technology Operations (Ops) is a red hot career option right now DevOps – software development (DEV) and Information Technology Operations (Ops) – is a red hot career option right now. This is a career that offers a culture shift to promote greater communication and collaboration to build better software faster. However, before you attempt a career in DevOps, you need to attain complete clarity about it. So, first thing first – it is not

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DevOps for the Rest of Ops

Source:-devops.com The IT pro gig usually includes a basic headwind. They’re part of a cost center, and budget for resources and staff are limited by design unless they’re managing a strategic initiative, which—at least for a while—is more generously funded. Early adopters of DevOps, Agile or site reliability engineering (SRE) teams have been budget beneficiaries when tied to transformation projects—as has always been the case for high-visibility IT initiatives. Fortunately, DevOps has proved more helpful and stickier than some other “next

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GitLab Shifts 18 Features Into Core Open Source Platform

Source:-devops.com GitLab this week announced it has moved 18 features that previously organizations had to pay for into the core open source version of its namesake continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform. Scott Williamson, executive vice president of product management for GitLab, said as a general rule the company makes available DevOps tools for teams across the four tiers of services that organizations can employ. Features now being migrated to the Core offering include: Plan: Synchronize collaboration with “related issues,” “export

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Ensuring a Smooth Kubernetes Deployment

Source:-containerjournal.com It’s not hyperbole to say that Kubernetes is a game-changer for developers and DevOps teams. At full power, it has the capacity to impart significant efficiency and stability that has a tangible impact on a company’s bottom line. However, as is often said, “Nothing good ever came easy.” Many of us know that Kubernetes is inherently complex. Unfortunately, this complexity can lead to oversights that can cause major security issues. Thankfully, with the right procedures in place and a

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Comparing Three Approaches to Multi-Cloud Security Management

Source:-devops.com Moving to a multi-cloud environment can bring many advantages, but it also brings huge challenges in managing both the everyday operations and security of multi-cloud infrastructures. To meet these challenges, several approaches to multi-cloud management have arisen. The most common can be roughly grouped into three categories: Cloud Management Platforms (CMPs), Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and cloud-native abstraction. The differences between these approaches reflect the differences between top-down and bottom-up cloud management, as each management process suits a different

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How to Secure Online Coding Platforms

Source:-devops.com The evolution of DevOps teams and a greater reliance on cloud-based computing has completely changed the coding process. Now, with Integrated Development Environments (IDEs), coding can be done entirely online. This is convenient, but are online IDEs secure? To answer this, we will focus on two popular cloud-based IDEs: AWS Cloud9 and Visual Studio Online. In online coding, the IDE is rendered inside your browser, the browser JavaScript engine uses WebSockets to initiate an Secure Shell (SSH) connection to

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DevOps needs to undergo a human transformation

Source:-sdtimes.com While most of the industry is undergoing a digital transformation, the CEO of the DevOps Institute Jayne Groll stresses the need for a human transformation. According to Groll, DevOps initiatives are focusing too much energy on technology and not enough effort with skills. The DevOps Institute released the Upskilling 2020: Enterprise DevOps Skills Report to find the most in-demand skills needed for DevOps. The data was based on more than 1,200 respondents. “Human transformation is the single most critical

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How to build a DevOps army

Source:-techbeacon.com As you scale DevOps, you need more people who understand the fundamentals—​including dev and test pros, IT operations pros, and even stakeholders. You could bring in external folks, but they’re expensive and in short supply. So start building your DevOps army now by training existing employees on the basics. Here’s what each role needs to know at a minimum, and how to provide —or where to go to get—that training. [ Continuous delivery and release automation (CDRA) demands speed

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DevOps Institute Upskilling the Enterprise

Source:-devops.com DevOps Institute released its annual Upskilling the Enterprise survey and the results are as interesting as last year. The organization of DevOps teams and its interaction with speed/success was one area that intrigued me, and sent me off looking for more information on the topic. This led me to this interesting site that does a great job of delving deeper than “We’ve all heard of Conway’s law.” Good descriptions there on what works and why that will be useful

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GitLab moves 18 of its DevOps features to open source

Source:-sdtimes.com GitLab announced that 18 of its features are moving to open source including related issues, export issues, issue board focus mode, and service desk. “This marks a major milestone in our efforts to empower the community to collaborate more robustly and to take our single tool for the DevOps lifecycle to the next level,” Sid Sijbrandij, co-founder and CEO of GitLab wrote in a blog post. The newly open-sourced feature set covers areas that span planning, creating, verifying, packaging,

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How DevOps has evolved since 2012

Source:-techrepublic.com O’Reilly’s What is DevOps?: Infrastructure as Code published almost eight years ago. A programming expert reflects on which predictions by the author came true and what’s coming next. When Mike Loukides published the long essay What is DevOps? in book form for O’Reilly Media, he gave it a subtitle that would become well-known: Infrastructure as Code. That essay, just 20 pages long, proposed a few key things: Infrastructure moves into the code. The systems that run the software, which

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DataOps and Beyond: How DevOps Methodology Transformed Our Approach to Data Science

Source:-devops.com The DevOps methodology has become synonymous with forward technical thinking–a workplace culture that reinforces best cultural practice and promotes more, better quality output by synchronizing the functions of development and operations teams. As a testament to its popularity, the term has expanded in reach to refer to a broader set of transformational software-related practices. The list continues to grow: DevTestOps, DevSecOps, GitOps, DataOps. In 2020, organizations are drawing upon thousands—if not tens of thousands—of data sources, which exist in

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IT Services and DevOps: Friends, Not Foes

Source:-devops.com Development and operations, aka DevOps, is the marriage between software development and IT operations. The goal of a DevOps team is two-fold: to more quickly make products that are better for customers, and to align more closely with business goals. While it sounds pretty great, something doesn’t sit well. What about your service department? Service department representatives often become wary at the mention of DevOps. Why? They don’t want to be left behind or lose their seat at the

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DevOps at Scale: Winning Strategy for Modern Enterprises

Source:-devops.com DevOps is a word that has generated massive interest over the last few years among the software-powered organizations and developers, yet many people don’t fully understand what it actually means. One thing is for sure, as cool as it sounds, DevOps is not some kind of top-secret developer army group, job profile or even a tool. It is a wonderful ideology that any firm can help itself to unite their tech crew and take the company to newer heights.

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Solving the problems of separate admins and developer teams around Salesforce DevOps.

Source:-enterprisetimes.co.uk The scope and complexity of most enterprise Salesforce projects has grown to a scale that they can no longer be managed efficiently without a mature deployment, testing and collaboration process. This demands a new kind of partnership and understanding between admins and developers. But there are potential bumps in the road. All organisations and businesses rely ever more on digital systems. They must increasingly trust the teams that maintain them to deliver innovation without risking downtime. Salesforce has become

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How Culture Plays A Key Role In Continuous Improvement

Source:-customerthink.com In my last article, I introduced a business strategy that Gartner calls ContinuousNEXT – an evolution of what we often call ‘digital transformation’ today into a business that is constantly able to adapt and change. I’d like to continue on this theme for a few more articles and in this one, I will focus on culture. The main difference between a focus on continuous improvement and a traditional digital transformation strategy is that the continuous approach embraces reality. Your

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