Intermix.io looks to help data engineers find their worst bottlenecks

For any company built on top of machine learning operations, the more data it has, the better it is off — as long as it can keep it all under control. But as more and more information pours in from disparate sources, gets logged in obscure databases and is generally hard (or slow) to query, […] Continue reading Intermix.io looks to help data engineers find their worst bottlenecks

Datadog provides visibility into Kubernetes apps with new container map

As companies turn increasingly to containerization, it creates challenges in terms of monitoring each individual container and the impact on the underlying application. This is particularly difficult because of the ephemeral nature of containers, which can exist for a very short time. Datadog introduced a container map product today that could help by bringing visualization […] Continue reading Datadog provides visibility into Kubernetes apps with new container map

Through luck and grit, Datadog is fusing the culture of developers and operations

There used to be two cultures in the enterprise around technology. On one side were software engineers, who built out the applications needed by employees to conduct the business of their companies. On the other side were sysadmins, who were territorially protective of their hardware domain — the servers, switches, and storage boxes needed to […] Continue reading Through luck and grit, Datadog is fusing the culture of developers and operations

Information security in the DevOps age: Aligning conflicting imperatives

DevOps is quickly becoming the default development methodology for government agencies. Forty-two percent of states are now adopting DevOps and another 37 percent of states have DevOps pilots underway, according to the latest survey of state CIOs from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers. The benefits of DevOps are undeniable, but the current model may be creating security blind spots in applications that could have ramifications for the entire enterprise. A new CyberScoop tech brief, sponsored by Tenable, explores how organizations can narrow the collaboration gaps between developers and information security professionals that can lead to costly enterprise security vulnerabilities. It also explains how a new generation of automated tests can quickly identify coding vulnerabilities in ways that jointly support the needs of DevOps and information security teams. The report delves into the increasing importance of software containers for DevOps team. Containers speed application development and deployment by providing […]

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