Our survey respondents all have one thing in common: They see container-based cloud-hosted microservices as the future of their application estates. | Continue reading
Why aren’t we sharing our testing successes, failures and hacks with the community in the way that we do for security or orchestration? | Continue reading
Open source Monokle quickly provides a high-level view of your Kubernetes manifests, their contained resources and relationships. | Continue reading
In a survey of 154 cloud security decision-makers for Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Sonrai Security, Forrester Consulting found that 96% of respondents had experienced cloud security problems. | Continue reading
Despite Kubernetes' own declarative API, and the obvious benefits of maintaining a cluster's infrastructure and services from the same infrastructure as code repository, Terraform is far from the first choice to provision Kubernetes resources. Kubestack, the open-source Terraform … | Continue reading
Radicle has taken the familiarity of GitHub and GitLab as centralized repositories for code collaboration, and added decentralization. | Continue reading
Microsoft discovered a pair of systemd networkd-dispatcher security bugs, named Nimbuspwn, that can be chained together to gain root privileges on Linux systems. | Continue reading
Atlassian explains why its web services went down for about 400 customers or from 50,000 to 400,000 users. | Continue reading
Sysdig's new Risk Spotlight vulnerability prioritization feature reduces alert fatigue and effectively prioritize remediation. | Continue reading
The API management industry is undergoing another transformation, with GraphQL increasingly popular — perhaps leading to a new web of APIs. | Continue reading
Canonic has taken the low-code route to the repetitive tasks of building backends, enabling a wider swath of business users. | Continue reading
If a software organization is not yet adopting CI/CD, its leadership and management should realize that they are already behind and at a huge disadvantage. | Continue reading
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Lambda, serverless computing's poster child, is over seven years old and only now has experienced the first malware specifically targeting Lambda, Denonia | Continue reading
Palo Alto Networks' security research group Unit 42 discovered several Amazon Web Services (AWS) hot patch fixes came with their own serious security holes. | Continue reading
A recent Enterprise Strategy Group study found that 79 percent of those surveyed reported their organizations had experienced a ransomware attack within the past year. | Continue reading
PostgreSQL has been an improvement on its predecessors and successors, while ClickHouse enables qualitatively different approaches to analytics. | Continue reading
Nitric is an open source framework that enables teams to develop and manage a single code base that can be deployed to any cloud. | Continue reading
It's going on a week of Atlassian's Jira Software, Jira Work Management, Jira Service Management, Confluence, Opsgenie Cloud, Statuspage, and Atlassian Access all being out of service for at least some users. | Continue reading
Literate programming, created in the early 1980s, explains code using natural language, alongside the source code. Its principles might help make you a better developer. #literateprogramming #developers #programmers | Continue reading
Redis Labs has released Redis Stack: a single module intended to help NoSQL developers by regrouping a number of components in one interface. | Continue reading
IAC helps reduce development costs, creates efficiency and enables controls for the creation of secure applications and services. | Continue reading
Ultimately, delivering real-time capabilities using WebSockets requires additional architectural and engineering complexity, especially when done at scale. | Continue reading
This Rust driver started as a humble hackathon project, but that gave us an idea: Why not unify all our drivers to use Rust underneath? | Continue reading
With attacks skyrocketing, Google and collaborators have developed a framework for ensuring the integrity of software artifacts. Here's how it works. #SLSA #DevSecOps #security | Continue reading
In an era of remote work and video interviews, it's easy for candidates to misrepresent themselves to hiring managers. Until they get caught. #techrecruiting #techjobs #techcareers #remotework | Continue reading
Chainguard, the zero-trust security company, delves into the subject of container image security in its new whitepaper "All About That Base Image." | Continue reading
In short, all things being equal, it’s better to run applications at the edge instead of in a centralized cloud or data center environment. | Continue reading
The National Security Agency (NSA) has issued guidelines on how to make Kubernetes environments more secure. | Continue reading
Loft Labs' vcluster locks down Kubernetes containers and enables users to spin up lightweight, virtual Kubernetes clusters that run inside the namespaces of an underlying Kubernetes cluster. | Continue reading
The use of machine learning tools in research, industrial and academic settings has enabled significant leaps in our ability to both ask and answer increasingly complex questions. Those tools, however, are not without their caveats: Managing Machine Learning Operations (MLOps), e … | Continue reading
The company's real-time intelligence platform now exposes data on #Ethereum #NFTs to APIs, creating a data infrastructure layer for developers. | Continue reading
According to cloud security company Qualys, only 70% of Log4j instances have been patched and 30% of Log4j instances remain vulnerable to exploitation. | Continue reading
Platform teams need a central, enterprise-grade level of security and control for clusters and applications across their entire Kubernetes infrastructure. | Continue reading
A British developer and hobbyist built "the smallest fully-functional Space Invaders model in the world." The arcade game cabinet stands just 3.1 inches tall. #videogames #SpaceInvaders #developers #programmers | Continue reading
The pioneering software engineer who helped send men to the moon recalls her decades of innovation in a newly published video conversation. #NASA #MIT #Apollo11 #programmers #ComputerHistoryMuseum | Continue reading
In this article, we describe the issues and challenges that enterprises face when deploying Kubernetes clusters at scale. We also describe how GitOps processes and tools can allow organizations to gain proper control of these highly distributed environments, while improving secur … | Continue reading
Open source projects depend on maintainers who largely work for free. Can they get paid without losing the freedom that defines free software communities? #opensource | Continue reading
The granularity that Kubernetes provides (more focused microservices versus larger monolithic applications) allows for faster system evolution. | Continue reading
We like to think of Testkube turning your cluster into a modern car. Modern cars run diagnostic tests on themselves to show the driver what’s wrong. | Continue reading
Andreas Kling, a Swedish developer, tells the "ReCursive" podcast how an unfinished childhood goal and addiction recovery led him to create a new OS. #programming #developers #OS | Continue reading
In this article, we show how to use GitHub Actions to load-test, benchmark and validate HTTP and gRPC services with service-level objectives (SLOs). When developing a new version of an HTTP or gRPC service, it is desirable to benchmark its performance and to validate that it sati … | Continue reading
Google Cloud has introduced Go 1.18, a new update to the Go programming language that is the most significant release of the language to date – with features that enhance security and developer productivity, and improve performance of Go. | Continue reading
Volunteering for on-call rotation can help the individual and the company. While taking on a new opportunity is exciting, it also comes with nerves. | Continue reading
Two nonprofits dedicated to championing women in tech ask their audience to offer tips to their younger selves. The answers: Don't worry, blaze trails, and don't fear asking questions. #techcareers #womenintech #WomensHistoryMonth #IWouldSay | Continue reading
JavaScript has come a long way since its meager beginnings. It now has a position at all levels of the stack, so is it entering a golden age? | Continue reading
The Linux Foiundation's EVerest focuses on developing an open source software stack for EV charging infrastructure, so that charging stations can be deployed more easily on a massive scale. | Continue reading
Jeff Meyerson, host of Software Engineering Daily, and Kelsey Hightower, of Google Cloud Platform, shared candid talk on how stress affects people working in IT. #mentalhealth #developers #stress | Continue reading
Open source gateway Scarf has limited access to open source packages for Russian government and military entities, via its gateway. | Continue reading