Tag: Cloud and infrastructure
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Understanding the potential of Artificial Intelligence
Posted on December 21, 2018, Level beginner Resource Length long
An interesting interview with Daniel Hulme, CEO of the AI solutions startup Satalia, offers other chief executives a primer on the technology that will shape the future of work and business. Published on strategy-business.com by Euan Cameron and Deborah Unger.
Tags data-and-analytics cloud-and-infrastructure miscellaneous ai-and-machine-learning
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How to innovate in organisations that don't like failure
Posted on December 18, 2018, Level beginner Resource Length short
An article by James Gadsby Peet on topic of innovation in bigger organisation when change often happens slowly. In order to drive lasting and sustainable change, one needs to be curious about the people he is working with and explore their perspectives.
Tags miscellaneous cloud-and-infrastructure leadership-and-career
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How to manage storage on Linux with LVM
Posted on December 13, 2018, Level intermediate Resource Length long
An article by Seth Kenlon describing how to create, expand, and encrypt storage pools as needed with the Linux LVM utilities. There are lots of reasons to use it, especially in a data center or any place where storage requirements change over time.
Tags cloud-and-infrastructure devops-and-ci-cd miscellaneous
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Tutorial: Route network traffic with a route table using the Azure portal
Posted on December 12, 2018, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Tutorial focusing on routing between subnets in Azure cloud. Azure routes traffic between all subnets within a virtual network, by default. You can create your own routes to override Azure's default routing. The ability to create custom routes is helpful if, for example, you want to route traffic between subnets through a network virtual appliance (NVA).
Tags cloud-and-infrastructure devops-and-ci-cd miscellaneous
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Understanding and using systemd
Posted on December 10, 2018, Level beginner Resource Length long
Older but very informative article by Carla Schroder about systemd. systemd is controversial for several reasons: It's a replacement for something that a lot of Linux users don't think needs to be replaced.
Tags cloud-and-infrastructure devops-and-ci-cd miscellaneous
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Migration to Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
Posted on November 30, 2018, Level intermediate Resource Length long
By Neeraj Khandelwal, Senior Engineering Manager-DevOps at Hike published series of blog posts about their growth journey and migration to Google Cloud Platform (GCP). They hit scaling challenges once they hit 100 million registered users and sent 40 billion messages every month.
Tags architecture-and-apis cloud-and-infrastructure business-and-emerging-tech
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Combining Amazon Aurora, Lambda, and SQS to go beyond the native capabilities of MySQL
Posted on November 26, 2018, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
David Yahalom posted on redgate Hub about innovative combination of Amazon Aurora, serverless Lambda and Simple Que Service to strecth MySQL beyond native capabilities.
Tags backend-development architecture-and-apis cloud-and-infrastructure devops-and-ci-cd miscellaneous data-and-analytics
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How military-style training may enhance your cybersecurity strategy
Posted on November 22, 2018, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Article by Michael Kassner about the facility offering realistic cybersecurity training modeled on the approach used by the military and first responders.
Tags cloud-and-infrastructure devops-and-ci-cd security-and-privacy
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Connecting multiple OpenShift SDNs with a network tunnel
Posted on November 16, 2018, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Very interesting post by Raffaele Spazzoli published on OpenShift blog on topic of pod communication in multiple clusters. Istio, the upstream project for Red Hat OpenShift Mesh, has an interesting feature that allows you to extend the service mesh across multiple OpenShift clusters.
Tags software-engineering cloud-and-infrastructure miscellaneous architecture-and-apis
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Create an Alexa skill with serverless and a conversation
Posted on November 1, 2018, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
An article by Niklas Heidloff and Mark Sturdevant from IBM on hot Alexa skills topic. In it you will find how to create an Alexa skill with serverless and a conversation. Apart from Alexa you will also use Watson to discuss the weather, build a conversation, or choose one from a library. Watson is a question-answering computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language, developed in IBM's DeepQA project.
Tags frontend-and-mobile architecture-and-apis cloud-and-infrastructure ai-and-machine-learning miscellaneous data-and-analytics
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Service mesh: promise or peril?
Posted on October 28, 2018, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
An article by Richard Li about service meshes such as Istio, Linkerd, and Cilium which are gaining increased visibility as companies adopt microservice architectures. Richard Li is the CEO/co-founder of Datawire, which builds open source tools for developers on Kubernetes.
Tags architecture-and-apis cloud-and-infrastructure
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Deploying Clojure applications to Google Cloud
Posted on October 26, 2018, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Guide by by Alexey Klochay, developer at CircleCI, focusing on continuously deploying Clojure apps to Google App Engine. At CircleCI they use Clojure heavily, but when he wanted to use it for his side projects he realized that cloud provider he was using required too much overhead for infrastructure. He started looking at alternatives that would give him CD right out of the box with as little configuration as possible.
Tags software-engineering cloud-and-infrastructure miscellaneous