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KubeCon NA 2022 Summary: Maintainers, Open Standards, and the Rumoured Demise of DevOps

Daniel Bryant

Conference Review The future of Kubernetes is platform-shaped: self-service, observable and secure, and driven by the community The Ambassador Labs team and I are still buzzing from another amazing KubeCon in person. Building on the success of KubeCon EU in Valencia , the NA event in Detroit was almost back to the full pre-Covid experience.

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3 Myths About Security in the Cloud

Palo Alto Networks

Myth #1: The public cloud is more secure than an on-premises data center. Instances like what is cited in this recent “Forbes” article are few and far between. In retrospect, I was dead wrong. Myth #2: DevSecOps is just about adding “security” or “scanning” to DevOps. Some are instructive while others are destructive.

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4 Megatrends in Big Data in 2019 and Beyond

Agile Engine

No one, including Gartner, thinks Big Data is dead. This article covers 5 trends that will shape the data technology in the next few years. Trend 1: From Big Data to “Just Data”. Au contraire, Big Data has grown so ubiquitous it became “just data”, argue the authors of the obituaries. Trend 2: Machine Learning is the New Black.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Each graph is scaled so that the topic with the greatest usage is 1. Before that, cloud computing itself took off in roughly 2010 (AWS was founded in 2006); and Agile goes back to 2000 (the Agile Manifesto dates back to 2001, Extreme Programming to 1999). 2023 was one of those rare disruptive years. What will those changes be?

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 4: Four Pillars of Event Streaming Microservices

Confluent

Pillar 1 – Business function: Payment processing pipeline. To read the other articles in this series, see: Journey to Event Driven – Part 1: Why Event-First Thinking Changes Everything. This model is completely free form, we can build anything provided that we apply mechanical sympathy with the underlying system behavior.