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SignifAI Uses Machine Learning to Monitor the Full Stack

Picture this: You’re sitting in front of a bank of monitors, watching dashboards from eight different systems. You allow yourself a smile because everything is green, across all systems. And Bam! The...

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How Non-Disparagement Clauses Hide Toxic Workplace Culture

Coraline Ehmke A few weeks ago, developer Coraline Ehmke made a spectacular splash on Twitter by publishing Antisocial Coding: My Year at GitHub on her blog, which describes a falling out between her...

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History Major Makes Some History of Her Own at Red Hat

How does someone go from being a history major to running the division in charge of Red Hat Enterprise Linux? Denise Dumas, vice president of engineering, responsible for the operating systems...

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APIDays San Francisco: Integration is Key

“Connection is easy, it’s integration that’s hard,” said Ross Garrett, head of product marketing at Cloud Elements, an API integration platform. Ross Garrett, head of Product Marketing at Cloud...

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The Ins and Outs of Deep Learning with Apache Spark

Developing for deep learning requires a specialized set of expertise, explained Databricks software engineer Tim Hunter during the recent NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference in San Jose. Databricks was...

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Ancestry.com’s Docker Story and How It Eventually Led to Kubernetes

Paul MacKay, software engineer architect at Ancestry.com spoke recently at the Microservices Virtual Summit and laid out the issues with adopting containers and the sea change it created in how they...

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Behind the Scenes of Lyft’s New Application Service Mesh, Envoy

Last January, Lyft engineers shared how the car-sharing service moved its monolithic applications to a service-oriented architecture (SOA) by way of Envoy, a home-grown, self-contained proxy server and...

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Box Debuts an Image Recognition Service Built From Google’s AI Technology

Secure file-sharing platform Box has launched a private beta an advanced image recognition and intelligent classification service built on Google’s Cloud Vision API, called Box Image Recognition. This...

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Systems and Software for Deep Learning Research at Facebook

Engineers from the Facebook AI Research team took to the stage at the recent NVIDIA GPU Tech Conference held in San Jose to explain the technology infrastructure they use for their work. Howard...

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The PagerDuty Summit 2017 Will Focus on ‘Ops Reimagined’

With the explosive growth in digital comes the need to completely change the paradigm in how companies communicate with customers, observed Rachel Obstler, PagerDuty vice president of product...

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PagerDuty Debuts Machine Learning Capabilities and Community Outreach

Incident management service provider PagerDuty has updated its Digital Operations Management platform to include machine learning capabilities, one of a number of new PagerDuty features the company CEO...

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Event-Driven Architecture Is the Wave of the Future

Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) is the latest step in the evolution of microservices and serverless technologies. The recent Emit Conference on Event-Driven Architecture held in San Francisco provided...

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New Relic’s FutureStack 2017 Prepares Monitoring for DevOps Speeds

With DevOps, it’s you are either all-in, or you will fail, asserted Darren Cunningham, vice president of portfolio marketing for application monitoring service New Relic. The performance monitoring...

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StackPointCloud Augments Kubernetes with the Istio Service Mesh

In its efforts to bring the Kubernetes to more organizations, StackPointCloud has integrated the Istio service mesh within the managed platform built on top of the open source container orchestration...

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Uber’s Serverless-Based Service Mesh, Catalyst, Speeds Application Development

When Shawn Burke was hired as staff engineer at Uber in 2015, he stepped into a company that was experiencing unprecedented growth. The number of people on the platform was scaling at an extraordinary...

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New Relic FutureStack17: Instrumentation and Intelligence Feed the Need for...

Lew Cirne, NewRelic CEO and founder, takes the stage for the FutureStack17 keynote in New York “It’s not just about moving fast, it’s about moving fast with confidence,” said Lew Cirne, CEO and founder...

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3 Key Design Considerations for an Event-Driven Architecture

Why would a company be interested in moving to event-driven architecture (EDA)? Ajay Nair, Principal Product Manager (AWS Lambda) at Amazon Web Services (AWS), speaking at the recent Emit Serverless...

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DigitalOcean Adds Object Storage and Machine Learning

Two new services from the New York-based cloud provider DigitalOcean aim to provide access to scalable object storage and to get developers quickly up to speed on machine learning. DigitalOcean’s new...

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Kubernetes Unicorn Kris Nova

How does one go from being homeless and living under a bridge with only a guitar for comfort, to being a successful senior software engineer at Microsoft, a member of the Cloud Native Computing...

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Kubicorn at 36,000 Feet: An Interface Driven Way to Manage Kubernetes...

Somewhere between Seattle and San Francisco at 36,000 feet some of the latest technology came together when Lachlan Evenson, a program manager at Microsoft got bored on a flight. So he spun up a...

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