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As we advance into 2025, the inevitability of system failures doesnβt have to spell disaster. Organizations that embrace a proactive approach, combining preparation, effective troubleshooting and collaborative team dynamics, are better equipped to handle disruptions with confidence.
In todayβs world of software development, continuous integration (CI), continuous delivery/deployment (CD), automated testing and infrastructure as a code (IaaC) are cornerstones of modern DevOps practices, ensuring rapid and reliable software delivery.
Member post originally published on the yld blog by Afonso Ramos Remember when searching for information online involved typing in a few keywords and sifting through pages of results? Thankfully, those days are long gone. Todayβs...
The latest release of Java should make it easier for DevOps teams that build and deploy applications to innovate faster.
This article is a response to βThe Future of Jenkins in 2024β article, published late last year. If youβre a software developer, it is practically impossible that you havenβt at least heard of Jenkins. Developed initially by Sun Microsystems as Hudson, Jenkins is written in Java and has been the leader in software life cycle [β¦]
Get the key to mastering software development efficiency for your team with Docker.
Don MacVittie asks the existential question: What, exactly, are we trying to achieve through DevOps' integration with AI?
Ambassador post originally published on Dev.to by Syed Asad Raza Introduction As cloud-native applications scale, securing workloads while maintaining performance becomes critical. This is where Cilium, an open-source networking, observability, and security tool, shines. Backed...
Arm-based processors, which are increasingly popular, may capture a significant share of the semiconductor market with RISC-V.
Secure development environments are the backbone of modern software teams, ensuring speed and innovation donβt come at the cost of vulnerabilities, inefficiencies, or eroded trust.
CaC allows for a version-controlled, reproducible and automated method of managing environments, leading to more consistent and reliable systems.
Get to know Sofonias This weekβs Kubestronaut in Orbit is Sofonias Mengistu, a DevOps Engineer at Gebeya.INC based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. With 14 years of IT experienceβfive of those dedicated to cloud-native technologiesβSofonias has led...
If you are using tools with PaC, start building some policies, and if not, consider experimenting with those tools.
IDPs have been the talk of the town. But what does an IDP actually look like? Bill Doerrfeld explains.
Cross-posted from the OpenTelemetry blog by Adam Korczynski OpenTelemetry is happy to announce the completion of the Collectorβs fuzzing audit sponsored bythe CNCFand carried out byAda Logics. The audit marks a significant step in the OpenTelemetry...
Following a year of significant milestones in 2023, 2024 for Cilium was pivotal in that organizations are now leveraging the project to manage their entire Kubernetes networking stack. We are pleased to share the 2024 Cilium...
Member post originally published on the Embrace blog by Francisco Prieto Cardelle OpenTelemetry is a powerful observability framework that can help engineers monitor and resolve common Android performance issues. Weβll dive into a few of these...
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As the year rolls on, here are a few key DevOps trends to watch for in 2024
Because of the critical nature of the DevOps pipeline, security is becoming a top priority. Here's how to integrate DevSecOps.
Ambassador post originally published on Gerald on IT by Gerald Venzl In this guide, Iβll cover how to run a production-ready Raspberry Pi Kubernetes Cluster using K3s. Background If you are like me, you probably have...
A company can improve its developer experience (DevEx) by tweaking its continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) process.
Let's figure out what AI does well, where it falls short, and whether DevOps professionals should fear it and start re-skilling today.
Platform engineering addresses the inefficiencies caused by the decentralization of tools and processes in DevOps, especially as organizations scale.
Ruby combines functional and imperative programming to create an easy-to-use, powerful language where everything is an object. Introduced in 1995, the open source programming language became popular in the 2000s during the dot-com era, when developers at startups and established companies were under pressure to rapidly launch new web applications. Ruby on Rails, released in [β¦]
CentOS 7's official end of life is June 30th. What should a DevOps team do? We help you consider your choices.
Discover how the Model Context Protocol (MCP) simplifies building AI applications by seamlessly integrating Anthropic Claude with Docker Desktop, enhancing developer productivity and workflow efficiency.
Everyone knew HashiCorp was attempting to find a buyer. Few suspected it would be IBM.
Ambassador post by Liam Randall, CNCF Ambassador and CEO, Cosmonic We recently had the opportunity to reflect on the state of platform engineering within large companiesβand the role WebAssembly has to play in the disciplineβs future....
Redis is taking it in the chops, as both maintainers and customers move to the Valkey Redis fork.
Itβs that time of the year again when I take a moment to do some navel gazing and look at what was and what will be. Not that I have a crystal ball or anything like that, but from pure osmosis some things seem to sink into my thick skull, and using my powers of [β¦]
DevOps platform company Perforce is forking Puppet, the open-source configuration management technology it acquired in May 2022.
Ambassador post by Angel Ramirez, CEO of Cuemby and CNCF ambassador. As the technology landscape evolves, businesses must embrace innovations that enable them to adapt and thrive. Cloud-native technologies, championed by the CNCF community, have emerged...
CNCF is excited to share that since launching the Kubestronauts program less than a year ago, over 1000 Kubestronauts have joined the program. A special welcome to our 1,000th Kubestronaut, Remy Mollandin!Each of these 1000+ Kubestronauts...
Project post originally published on the OpenTelemetry blog bySeverin Neumann(Cisco),Patrice Chalin(CNCF),Tiffany Hrabusa(Grafana Labs) As 2024 draws to a close, we reflect on the year and share some insights and accomplishments fromSIG Communications, the team responsible for...