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Docker founder launches Dagger, a new DevOps platform

TechCrunch

Dagger, which was co-founded by Hykes and his fellow Docker alums Sam Alba and Andrea Luzzardi , aims to build what the team calls a “devops operating system.” It can’t be fake open source. Previously, Dagger raised a $3 million pre-seed and $7 million seed round led by New Wave. So we focused on that.”

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Cloud-Native Applications: Principles, Benefits, and Best Practices

Altexsoft

Nowadays, organizations must shift their operations to the digital age; it is no longer an option. Enterprises are embracing cloud-native applications to attain the speed, size, and flexibility necessary to operate in fast-paced and dynamic markets. According to a study, the market for cloud applications was worth $133.6

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AWS Microservices Architecture – Enabling Faster Application Development

RapidValue

In an effort to avoid the pitfalls that come with monolithic applications, Microservices aim to break your architecture into loosely-coupled components (or, services) that are easier to update independently, improve, scale and manage. This ‘continuous integration’ can be further extended to the operations part of the life-cycle.

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CNCF Survey Shows the Kubernetes Future Looking Bright

d2iq

Among the 2,063 survey participants, 44% said they were using containers for nearly all applications and business segments, and another 35% said that containers were used for at least a few production applications. The latest CNCF survey finds that “containers are the new normal.”

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Top 9 Functional Testing Tools to look for in 2023

Openxcell

Introduction Testing all the functionalities of an application/software/product becomes crucial to ensure that the system performs as expected when exercised by some other system or directly by a user. Appium Appium is an open-source test automation tool that caters to native, hybrid, mobile web, and desktop apps.

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For founders who want to launch apps, ‘being non-technical is not a limitation’

TechCrunch

Our engineers regularly attend conferences like Apple’s WWDC or Google’s IO, where they get to meet and talk with folks who are responsible for the approval process so they can give better support when any unexpected issues arise during the application submission. Do you provide any marketing services?

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Demystifying MLOps: From Notebook to ML Application

Xebia

In this blog post, we’ll try to demystify MLOps and take you through the process of going from a notebook to your very own industry-grade ML application. Several common open source tools such as MLflow are discussed, but the same principles apply to other tooling you can find in the market.