There are several external admission controllers available like OPA/Gatekeeper, but getting started with OPA can be challenging. Here's how Otomi makes it easier.
Modern observability should have telemetry data stored in a single platform to apply correlation and causation. Here's how to observe with Elastic and Kuma.
In this article, we'll discuss what DevSecOps is and it's benefits, what is the difference between DevOps and DevSecOps, and top automation tools for CI pipelines.
Learn about the upcoming saga support in the Oracle database. In this post, I will focus on the Oracle database saga offering and a few fundamental aspects of sagas.
In this post, we'll learn the importance of different types of testing, from unit testing to contract testing, and the tools to help including Pact, Vercel, and more.
This post defines the roles and responsibilities of a site reliability engineer and shows how SRE can improve the resilience of your people, processes, and technology.
Learn about a half-day event where you can gain insight into the future of software development and delivery-broadly, as well as at your own organization.
Simplify the process of building automated pipelines for Azure workloads using gopaddle, a no-code platform for Kubernetes deployments across multi-clouds.
Microservices boost the most important but hard-to-measure metric: Developer Confidence. High confidence fuels good mental health, which can have dramatic benefits in the new workplace.
This is the first piece in a series on developing XR applications and experiences using Oracle. Here, explore Spatial, AI/ML, Kubernetes, and OpenTelemetry.
This series of articles looks at the SingleStore feature called Pipelines. Today, learn how to replace the Consumer part of a Producer-Consumer with a SingleStore Pipeline.
Infracost is proving to be a timely solution for companies in relation to the cost-determination dilemma when deploying new resources. Here's how to start.
Learn how to use AWS Lambda versions and aliases by means of a Java example. Create a simple AWS Java Lambda, create versions and use aliases for your environment.