Q&A: How LinkedIn Uses Data Science To Reveal the Way Forward
“If we have data, let’s look at data. If all we have are opinions, let’s use mine,” former Netscape CEO Jim Barksdale reputedly once said. At social networking service LinkedIn, it is the job of...
View ArticleTo Reduce Tech Debt, Eliminate Dependencies (and Refactoring)
If you want to eliminate technology debt, then stop using open source libraries and frameworks, advised Robert Lefkowitz, the recently retired Chief Architect of eyewear provider Warby Parker. “If you...
View ArticleNew Relic Takes on AIOps
In this week’s episode of The New Stack Context podcast, we talk about New Relic’s growth into AIops with its recent acquisition of SignifAI. Aaron Johnson, senior vice president of product management...
View ArticleRed Hat Launches a Hub for Kubernetes Operators
Building on the momentum for the Kubernetes Operators, Red Hat has set up a public registry, OperatorHub.io, designed to make it easier for developers and admins to find pre-tested Operators for their...
View ArticleF5 to Buy NGINX to Enhance Cloud Native and Multicloud Capabilities
Application controller delivery software provider F5 is planning to acquire NGINX Inc., which manages the popular open source web server/load balancer and reverse proxy of the same name. For the...
View ArticleGrafana Now Offers Flux as a Native Query Language
As part of a sweeping set of upgrades for version 6.0, the open source Grafana analytics visualization software now supports the Flux query language for time-series data, initially as a plugin, but...
View ArticleQuantum Computing’s Challenging Liftoff to Commercialization
If there is one grizzly engineering lessons that could be learned from the recent pair of tragic Boeing 737 Max airplane crashes, it may be that the complex systems we build (such as aircraft) will...
View ArticleProject Calico and the Challenge of Cloud Native Networking
This podcast is sponsored by InfluxData and KubeCon+CloudNativeCon. Tigera is a sponsor of The New Stack. Christopher Liljenstolpe is the founder and chief technology officer of Tigera, a provider of...
View ArticleDocker Hub Compromised, Users Urged to Reset Passwords, Tokens
Some users of the Docker Hub container registry need to change their credentials, inspect their logs and reboot their autobuilds, as Docker has disclosed that an unknown party temporarily gained...
View ArticleDocker Enterprise 3.0 Simplifies Kubernetes Management
Docker has released the third major iteration of Docker Enterprise, the company’s platform for managing containers in a professional setting. Docker Enterprise 3.0 fully incorporates the company’s...
View ArticleDockerCon 2019: All About the End-to-End Container Lifecycle
While Kubernetes might have stolen Docker’s thunder over the past few years in the ongoing revolution of cloud native computing, Docker is taking over the work of making container-based development...
View ArticleA Week Later, Docker Offers Scant Details on Hub Attack
Citing an ongoing investigation, Docker provided few details at its annual DockerCon user conference about the attack last week on Docker Hub that led to the exposure of 190,000 user accounts — and...
View ArticleFresh Spectre Vulnerabilities May Force Cloud Providers to Disable Intel...
Last year, when the news of the Spectre processor vulnerability first surfaced, observers warned that it would probably be the first of other possible flaws found in the speculative execution of Intel...
View ArticleOpenTracing, OpenCensus Merge into a Single New Project, OpenTelemetry
Two open source projects that have been instrumental in providing metrics for cloud native operations have merged into a single project. The fusion of Google’s OpenCensus and the Cloud Native Computing...
View ArticleKubeMove: Move Data Across Kubernetes Clusters Without Proprietary Extensions
A new project initiated by the folks behind OpenEBS seeks to provide a code base that would allow Kubernetes users to move data freely across clusters. KubeMove includes a Kubernetes Operator and API....
View ArticleDocker Symlink-Race Vulnerability Could Allow Unauthorized Data Access
A pair of SUSE security researchers have unearthed a vulnerability within all versions of the Docker container engine that provides an attacker a way to get to the host or other containers managed by...
View ArticleCorporate Open Source and the Grassroots Success of DevOps Days
Oracle sponsored this podcast. How have open source communities changed over the years? Two decades ago, there were many open source projects, yet much of the code used in business still came from...
View ArticleJFrog Debuts Pipelines, Designed to Provide End-to-End DevOps Automation
JFrog sponsored this post, written independently by The New Stack staff. DevOp tool provider JFrog has added automation capabilities into its JFrog Enterprise+ package of development tools. The new...
View ArticleBest Practices Across the DevSecOps Lifecycle
Twistlock sponsored this podcast. DevOps has been with us for several years now, and is becoming increasingly entrenched within the enterprise. Yet the speed and elevation that the practice offers can...
View ArticleThe Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s Technical Oversight Committee
This podcast has been sponsored by Kubecon + CloudNativeCon. Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, containerd … The list of projects managed by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation is quite extensive, and...
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