Edge Computing Requires DevOps at Scale
DevOps.com
MARCH 22, 2024
The rise of edge computing will drive a long-overdue convergence of DevOps, data engineering, security, networking, OT and MLOps best practices.
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DevOps.com
MARCH 22, 2024
The rise of edge computing will drive a long-overdue convergence of DevOps, data engineering, security, networking, OT and MLOps best practices.
DevOps.com
SEPTEMBER 21, 2021
In a prior article, I indicated why a new remote zero-trust platform is needed to support DevOps teams. The post Zero-Trust Network Access Platforms Slash DevOps Bottlenecks appeared first on DevOps.com.
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Dzone - DevOps
DECEMBER 18, 2021
To enable this, enterprises are building DevOps teams that leverage cloud-native architectures to modernize application frameworks with microservices and containers. This creates a new paradigm for enterprises, as DevOps need to quickly and reliably build, test, and distribute applications that are fast, secure, and in compliance.
DevOps.com
APRIL 6, 2021
It is fun to discuss the changes in network operations over the last couple decades. Network specialists were super command-line wizards who kept us going, with few GUIs in sight. Everyone thought the next iteration would be GUIs, so network operations could be […].
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Security teams need visibility into their applications, infrastructure, and network, while development and operations teams need the ability to secure the services they own.
DevOps.com
APRIL 3, 2024
Most organizations that adopt DevOps for conventional applications use automation tools and techniques, including Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) and Configuration-as-Code (CaC), automated testing, release automation and application orchestration. Yet legacy systems don’t have to sit on […]
TechCrunch
NOVEMBER 18, 2020
The term “DevOps” has been rendered meaningless and developers still don’t have access to the right tools to put the overall idea into practice, the team behind DevOps startup OpsLevel argues. “[PagerDuty] was an important part of the DevOps movement. They want to prevent them before they happen.”
DevOps.com
MAY 23, 2022
DevOps and cloud-native technologies are changing the application development landscape, accelerating the pace of innovation and transforming the way organizations develop, deploy and employ modern software. The DevOps/Cloud-Native Live!
DevOps.com
MAY 1, 2020
According to the Accelerate 2019 State of DevOps report, high-performing DevOps organizations achieve over 200 times more frequent deployments and over 2,600 times faster recovery times than low performers. The post 5 Capabilities Network Infrastructure Must Have to Support DevOps appeared first on DevOps.com.
DevOps.com
MARCH 7, 2023
A survey of 2,500 C-level executives published today by Palo Alto Networks found 81% of organizations have embedded cybersecurity professionals within their DevOps teams. A full 90% of organizations cannot detect, […] The post Survey: More Cybersecurity Pros Embedded in DevOps Teams appeared first on DevOps.com.
DevOps.com
JANUARY 5, 2023
Although a relatively new concept, site reliability engineers (SREs) have become crucial for DevOps teams, helping to solve an array of operational problems such as network availability and user experience. The post Why SREs Are Critical to DevOps appeared first on DevOps.com.
DevOps.com
NOVEMBER 9, 2022
In the world of DevOps, only two things really matter: To release applications and updates as quickly as possible To have access to resources (processing, storage, networks) able to run those apps, as cost-effectively as possible. The post A DevOps Reset for a Multi-Cloud World appeared first on DevOps.com.
DevOps.com
FEBRUARY 23, 2024
Dell Technologies updated its edge computing platform to make it simpler to programmatically provision infrastructure using DevOps best practices.
CIO
JULY 14, 2022
This naturally puts immense pressure on CIOs and CISOs to deal with the rapidly expanding threat landscape – and it’s much more than securing network connections. It now extends to the people at their desks or at the edges of the company network, creating weak points.
DevOps.com
JANUARY 1, 2020
DevOps and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions converge when no human element is required while deploying applications or detecting the threat and executing preventive measures. In this article, I am evaluating how the DevOps process integrates EDR solutions for securing services operations at various endpoints in the network.
Xebia
JANUARY 18, 2024
Deploy Secure Public Web Endpoints Welcome to Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS—our comprehensive blog series on advanced networking strategies tailored for regional evacuation, failover, and robust disaster recovery. Configures network routing for public subnets to allow outbound access via an Internet Gateway.
CIO
DECEMBER 22, 2023
Those bumps in spending include added demand for cloud and cloud-adjacent workers who can help maintain and continuously improve and expand enterprise cloud networks. Skills: Relevant skills for a DevOps engineer include automation, Linux, QA testing, security, containerization, and knowledge of programming languages such as Java and Ruby.
TechCrunch
NOVEMBER 22, 2021
DevOps cloud platform Render , which won our Disrupt SF 2019 Startup Battlefield , announced today that it closed a $20 million Series A funding round led by Addition alongside existing investors General Catalyst and South Park Commons. Once a customer chooses what service to deploy, Render helps them manage the process and infrastructure. .
DevOps.com
OCTOBER 31, 2023
In the spirit of Halloween, let’s explore the tricks and treats of DevOps choices to ensure your team ends up with a bag full of treats rather than some nasty tricks.
DevOps.com
JULY 17, 2019
Using DevOps methodologies, software-as-a-service (SaaS) players are bringing a level of agility to the game that […]. The post Networking: The DevOps Community Deserves Better appeared first on DevOps.com.
DevOps.com
JULY 19, 2022
SASE is a cool new way to implement networking in hybrid environments, and the most important thing about it is that it bakes security into the network fabric. The post What SASE Means for DevOps Teams appeared first on DevOps.com. In plain English—when you plug […].
Dzone - DevOps
AUGUST 22, 2023
Virtual services and destination rules help DevOps engineers and cloud architects apply granular routing rules and direct traffic around the mesh. Besides, they provide features to ensure and test network resiliency, so that applications operate reliably.
DevOps.com
APRIL 21, 2020
The post Stay Ahead of the 5G and DevOps Race with Continuous Network Monitoring appeared first on DevOps.com. Whether you like it or not, it’s important to pay attention and listen to your mechanic’s warning–it could be as simple as your tire treads, or abnormal wear […].
Kentik
JANUARY 31, 2023
Network observability is critical. You need the ability to answer any question about your network—across clouds, on-prem, edge locations, and user devices—quickly and easily. But network observability is not always easy. And even then, key questions— such as, Am I using my network resources effectively?
DevOps.com
FEBRUARY 27, 2019
At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019 conference, VMware moved to bring network virtualization into the realm of DevOps by adding support for a declarative programming model and JSON data formats to version 2.4 The post VMware Brings NSX Network Virtualization into DevOps Realm appeared first on DevOps.com.
Dzone - DevOps
JANUARY 27, 2024
This article aims to demystify the complex world of Kubernetes networking, a critical component for the seamless operation of containerized applications. Understanding Kubernetes Networking Kubernetes networking can be complex, but it's essential for ensuring that containers can communicate efficiently both internally and externally.
DevOps.com
SEPTEMBER 6, 2019
Network technology has undergone its own transformation in parallel with cloud infrastructure, how we create software and the adoption of DevOps. SDN, NFV, virtual network appliances and an ever-expanding suite of APIs make network and security technologies much more accessible to developers.
DevOps.com
MARCH 12, 2019
As part of an effort to better align DevOps and network operations (NetOps), F5 Networks plans to acquire NGINX, a provider of widely employed open source loading balancing software. The post F5 Networks Acquires NGINX to Meld NetOps with DevOps appeared first on DevOps.com.
DevOps.com
NOVEMBER 17, 2023
For DevOps teams, immutable infrastructure offers a transformative approach to organizational security for companies of all sizes.
DevOps.com
JULY 10, 2020
Automation can be an unwieldy topic for network operations and DevOps teams who have enough challenges working together cohesively. Networks have been traditionally viewed as the long pole in the tent for emerging DevOps practices. The post Bringing NetOps Up to Speed With DevOps appeared first on DevOps.com.
Kentik
JANUARY 6, 2021
In part 1 of this series , I talked about the importance of network observability as our customers define it — using advances in data platforms and machine learning to supply answers to critical questions and enable teams to take critical action to keep application traffic flowing. Access and transit networks, edge and exchange points, CDNs.
DevOps.com
MAY 22, 2019
If there’s an outage or even a hiccup in the performance or network service, it’s on the network and application teams (not the cloud provider) to fix it. But often with problems in the cloud comes finger-pointing, as network and application teams look to determine liability and […].
DevOps.com
DECEMBER 4, 2023
Looking for a great new DevOps job? Check out these available opportunities at Jet Blue, Octo, Verizon and Northrop Grumman!
CIO
JANUARY 6, 2023
DevOps engineers must be able to deploy automated applications, maintain applications, and identify the potential risks and benefits of new software and systems. Front-end developers write and analyze code, debug applications, and have a strong understanding of databases and networks.
Kentik
AUGUST 10, 2021
Network operations teams that are struggling to align with a DevOps-centric, multi-cloud future should investigate how the concept of network observability can help them. DevOps devotees are familiar with the term “observability.” Defining Network Observability. What is network observability?
TechCrunch
MAY 20, 2021
The core idea here is that Esper brings to device development the DevOps experience that software developers now expect. “The DNA of these solutions is rooted in protecting the enterprise and to deploy applications to them in the network. They are made for devices being brought into an environment,” Gopalan said.
Dzone - DevOps
JUNE 17, 2022
Is NoOps really the end of DevOps? You can have “as a service” for almost anything — be it storage, network, in the cloud, compute, or security. To answer this question, you must understand NoOps better. Things are moving incredibly fast in the development world as automation and scaling in the cloud reach new heights every day.
DevOps.com
NOVEMBER 15, 2022
Fiberplane today announced it is making available a public beta of a namesake real-time collaboration notebook specifically designed for DevOps teams that need to quickly debug IT infrastructure. The post Fiberplane Notebook Tool Fosters DevOps Collaboration appeared first on DevOps.com.
DevOps.com
MARCH 22, 2022
Brian Lavallée from Ciena talks with Mike Vizard about how the work-from-anywhere movement has impacted DevOps, networking and security. The post How Work-From-Anywhere Impacts DevOps appeared first on DevOps.com. The video is below, followed by a transcript of the conversation. Mike Vizard: Hey, guys. Thanks for the throw.
DevOps.com
FEBRUARY 9, 2023
The transition to a DevOps model has been welcomed by many organizations that are looking to implement more efficient development processes. In this article, we will discuss what each model […] The post The Differences Between DevOps and GitOps appeared first on DevOps.com. So what is the difference, and which one is better?
DevOps.com
SEPTEMBER 17, 2020
The third annual DevOps Experience is just around the corner, and this year’s event will be out of this world. DevOps Experience 2020: The Builders Shall Inherit the Earth offers attendees the opportunity to gain inspiration, sharpen their skills and network with some of the best DevOps leaders and practitioners.
Hacker Earth Developers Blog
JULY 18, 2022
Challenges faced by DevOps teams transitioning to a remote or hybrid working model. Although DevOps teams, in general, are better equipped for remote working as compared to others, and over the extended period of time devoted to remote working, they too face unprecedented challenges.
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