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Our DevOps Toolbox: Kubernetes

Exadel

Companies have a lot of choices in how they deploy and run applications today: bare metal, VMs, containers, serverless, etc. The Exadel DevOps team developed a solution that not only worked for the security tools that it was originally designed for but allowed the customer to install other business applications as well. Business Value.

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Demystifying MLOps: From Notebook to ML Application

Xebia

DevOps may sound familiar, but nowadays there are a lot more terms: LLMOps, LegOps (no, not Lego-Ops), and of course MLOps. Several of these providers offer “serverless” deployment options, but we’ll refer to those as “servers” in the following, as they still require a physical machine to run your code.

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So you’re a new CISO? Let’s navigate your first 90 days

Lacework

It also has to be done in an automated fashion — spreadsheets were never a good method. Under the hood, these are serverless functions — in AWS, it’s Lambda). Start now with cloud security, DevOps, and other training that allows for professional development as well as opportunities for the shop to mature.

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Where Programming, Ops, AI, and the Cloud are Headed in 2021

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Trendy, fashionable things are often a flash in the pan, forgotten or regretted a year or two later (like Pet Rocks or Chia Pets ). New frameworks appear every day (literally), and our corporate clients won’t suddenly tell their staff to reimplement the ecommerce site just because last year’s hot framework is no longer fashionable.

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Technology Trends for 2022

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Finally, last year we observed that serverless appeared to be keeping pace with microservices. While microservices shows healthy growth, serverless is one of the few topics in this group to see a decline—and a large one at that (41%). Operations, DevOps, and SRE. That decline continues. That’s no longer true.

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