DevOps Trends for 2020 and Beyond

Source:-devops.com Since the ideation of DevOps, technologists have made great strides to benefit from it. Despite advancements and the success that teams have seen within pockets, many of its core challenges are still prevalent: scaling across the enterprise due to manual processes, poor visibility between dev and ops teams, and tool sprawl that hurts agility. Luckily, there’s light at the end of the tunnel for organizations hoping to get the most from DevOps. In order to succeed in DevOps and

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Cloud Computing Has A Promising Future Ahead. Here’s Why!

Source:-expresscomputer.in Real-Time Data Services (RTDS) is a group of companies thriving in the domain of global information technology by serving clients in the field of Cloud Computing and Communication. Real-Time Data Services (RTDS) is a group of companies thriving in the domain of global information technology by serving clients in the field of Cloud Computing and Communication. The company empowers businesses across the globe with technology solutions that take care of their various operations. The expertise in cloud computing &

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Red Hat announces updates to the Ansible Automation Platform

Source:-zdnet.com The devOps automation platform will be offering improved analytics capabilities, a new way to curate automation resources, as well as more certified automation content. Red Hat on Monday announced a series of updates to the Ansible Automation Platform, a platform that helps devOps teams create and share resources for the automation of application and infrastructure deployments. The platform will be offering improved analytics capabilities, a new way to curate automation resources, as well as more certified automation content. Introduced

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Sydney AWS region sees bumper crop of releases

Source:-arnnet.com.au CloudWatch Synthetics and Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) enter GA and EKS gets Fargate support Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced a slew of updates for its Sydney region, bringing website monitoring and Apache Cassandra database services into general availability (GA) and adding containers running through AWS Fargate. The GA of CloudWatch Synthetics allows for users to create ‘canaries’, configurable scripts that follow the same routes and actions as customers. These canaries can monitor representational state transfer application programming interfaces

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DevOps lessons learned from the field: People, process and technology

Source:-jaxenter.com Two years ago, I sat in an OpenShift Container Platform boot camp to better understand container technologies. During our break, the instructor asked if we had read the yellow book, and I wondered what the shuffling around the room meant. Someone had gotten up to the front of the room to pull the book out of their bag. “Yeah, I’m reading it now.” “Good, you should all read this book,” the instructor announced. He called it the bible of

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How and when to use operators in Kubernetes

Source:-techrepublic.com Operators simplify application in Kubernetes. Do you really need yet another layer of management, and should you write your own? Here are your options. In Kubernetes terms, an operator is a piece of software designed to run routine operations for specific pieces of software on a Kubernetes cluster. The name comes from human operators, which used to be an actual job. When I was graduating college, I interviewed for a position as a computer operator. While all positions in

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3 Ways DevOps Can Increase the Value of Organizational Data

Source:-devops.com There’s a reason the term “data mining” came into existence. Enterprises sit on a vast resource of information—millions of digital gems that, if fully extracted, can not only answer many of their toughest questions, but also help them meet their most ambitious organizational goals. DevOps professionals have a unique opportunity to impact this mining process. Their vision can transform the way their organizations utilize data by building fresh capabilities and strategies into the applications and platforms they create. Yet,

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AWS and Facebook launch an open-source model server for PyTorch

Source:-techcrunch.com AWS and Facebook today announced two new open-source projects around PyTorch, the popular open-source machine learning framework. The first of these is TorchServe, a model-serving framework for PyTorch that will make it easier for developers to put their models into production. The other is TorchElastic, a library that makes it easier for developers to build fault-tolerant training jobs on Kubernetes clusters, including AWS’s EC2 spot instances and Elastic Kubernetes Service. In many ways, the two companies are taking what

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NetApp’s Project Astra Aims To Unite Persistent Storage, Kubernetes

Source:- Project Astra is targeted at what NetApp called a big drawback to increased adoption of Kubernetes, namely the lack of persistent storage as containerized applications and data are moved between devops through production or between clouds and on-prem. NetApp on Wednesday unveiled a new initiative aimed at bringing enterprise-class storage services to the Kubernetes container platform as a way to manage applications and data as they move between on-premises and multi-cloud environments. The initiative, named Project Astra, is not

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Keep Applications Secure in Atlassian Bitbucket with Automated Pull Requests

Source:-securityboulevard.com As development organizations seek to innovate faster and build more secure applications at scale, one of the trends we’re seeing is the desire to automate dependency management and bring security into the places where developers spend most of their time. This was evident in our 2019 State of the Software Supply Chain Report where we analyzed 36,203 open source components from the Central Repository to determine how effectively development teams update their OSS dependencies and fix vulnerabilities. We found

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Kubernetes 1.18 adds more power, addresses shortcomings

Source:-theserverside.com Kubernetes is no doubt a powerful technology, but it has its shortcomings. For example, debugging under Kubernetes has always been a challenge. When it started out, Kubernetes was intended to run on Linux systems, and running Kubernetes under Windows has yet to achieve its full potential. Also, there are still troubles with how to manage unintended changes that that could corrupt an entire Kubernetes cluster. Kubernetes 1.18 promises to provide several features that will address these shortcomings. Let’s look

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Go Beyond Default Kubernetes Configs for Greater Security

Source:-containerjournal.com Some organizations might be inclined to go with Kubernetes’ default configurations with the hope that these settings will provide a reasonable degree of security. But that wouldn’t be a good idea; on the contrary, organizations could actually put themselves at risk by implementing default settings in their Kubernetes environments, as these standard options don’t elevate security to where it needs to be. Fortunately, organizations can address these shortcomings by choosing some custom settings that provide them and their data

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Building a Simple ETL Pipeline with Python and Google Cloud Platform

Source:-towardsdatascience.com At the end of this article, you will be able to extract a file from an FTP server and load it into a data-warehouse using Python in Google Cloud Functions. In this article, we will look do the following: Set up a Cloud Function Extract data Transform data Load data Automate our pipeline Firstly, what is ETL? Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) is the general procedure of copying data from one or more sources into a destination system which represents

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“We are committed to no layoffs for 2020”: ServiceNow CEO

Source:-tahawultech.com ServiceNow is committing to protect the jobs of its 11,000-plus global workforce through 2020 despite the economic uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic. The company also expects to keep hiring for new jobs worldwide this year. In addition, ServiceNow expects to continue to protect the jobs and salaries of several hundred support staff and contractors who are not working while ServiceNow’s offices remain closed. “We want our employees focused on supporting our customers, not worried about their own jobs,” said

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How Container Technologies Are Transforming the IT Landscape

Source:-containerjournal.com Container and Docker technologies represent a new economic reality that keeps the developer at the center of the IT revolution from big-sized machines to app-driven systems. Calling it a shift from heavily weighed machine to lightweight technologies is not wrong. From manpower to automated systems, that’s apparent in the container and Docker ecosystem in numerous ways. Here are just a few reasons why container technology is developing: The need for automated infrastructure and scaled-out distributed resources is increasing gradually.

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Why DevOps are Keen on Open Source Logging

Source:-devops.com With the advent of DevOps, we are now moving toward more collaborative workflow models, where the integration of development and operations teams make it easier to quickly move development projects into production, and with fewer roadblocks. However, within DevOps, many of our activities are not as clear-cut as they were in previous siloed methods. While previous methods made it easier to keep track of activities and processes, these systems were not particularly efficient. In the DevOps model, moving software

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Consistent networking and security must for business continuity: VMware’s Vivek Lodha

Source:-techobserver.in With cloud computing becoming the de-facto platform for innovations, a large number of organizations are expected to deploy some forms of hybrid cloud or multi-cloud. However, adopting cloud has its own challenges for public sector organizations and government departments, chief among them being able to overcome organizational silos, risk-averse culture and reducing IT complexity while ensuring the secure delivery of modern applications and IT services that transform the quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of government operations and services. But the

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Kubernetes architecture for beginners

Source:-enterprisersproject.com Getting started with Kubernetes? Check out this quick primer on Kubernetes architecture basics and key facts to know at the outset Kubernetes’ reputation as a powerful platform, especially for cloud-native applications, is deserved. It offers a rich, flexible set of capabilities. This reputation also includes a learning curve that can be steep for beginners, especially if you’re trying to go it your own way with the open source platform. “Kubernetes is deceptively simple to set up initially, but then

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How Cloud Computing Is Emerging as a Champion during the Corona Outbreak

Source:-thriveglobal.com The ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has resulted in the closure of offices, social distancing, and stay-at-home directives, which in turn, have given rise to a major and steady increase in virtual interactions. With millions of people all over world trying to maintain their productivity, stay digitally connected, and beat boredom, the cloud has emerged as the. The ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has resulted in the closure of offices, social distancing, and stay-at-home directives, which in turn, have given rise to a

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GitHub Becomes Free To Use For All Developers

Source:-thegadgetwire.com There are a lot of things that people can do online and connect is one of them. For different purposes, many different platforms have been developed over the years. One of the many different platforms is Github that is a hosting and collaboration platform for developers. The company and platform are owned by Microsoft and is used by a large number of people. For working on projects and coming together to work on new things Github has a big

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