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How to Introduce Your Engineering Team to CI/CD with Kris Buytaert

In this podcast episode, we welcome Kris Buytaert, consulting CTO at Inuits.eu, DevOps evangelist, one of the organisers of DevOpsDays. We talk about the conference, how to introduce CI/CD to teams, and what are some patterns and antipatterns for infrastructure as code. We also discuss why teams are reluctant to spend money on testing and operations, and what happens if they don’t.

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Software Engineer, MakeMyTrip

Authentication and Authorization (OpenID Connect)of Go Rest Api’s using an open-source IAM called Keycloak

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In this blog, you will see how different users can access APIs based on the scope assigned to them.

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React JS Vs React Native What’s Difference Between? | DridhOn

React and React Native: What’s the Difference?React and React Native are behind some of the most popular web and mobile applications. They represent different aspects of the React ecosystem and serve different purposes. So, let’s take a dive deep to understand when it’s better to opt for React.js vs..

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Architect, Sun Life Financial

Active/Passive Load Balancing with Kubernetes Services

Kubernetes

You likely know that Services are how Kubernetes provides load balancing, exposing an application running on a set of Pods as a network service, and providing a single DNS name for that application.

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@data-engineer-365 shared a post, 3 years, 8 months ago

SQL for Beginners 2022 — A Practical SQL Guide

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SQL is one of the most-sought after tech skills in 2022 for data analysis and data engineering.

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Just-in-Time Nomad: Managing Nomad Application Deployments Using Waypoint on HashiQube

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Let’s face it — Kubernetes gets ALL the love. Although Nomad is a GREAT product, it has a much, much smaller user base. As a result, there are fewer tools geared toward supporting it.

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Security Challenges of Developing Kubernetes Infrastructure with IaC

Kubernetes

There are many reasons to love Kubernetes. It’s open source. It’s incredibly scalable and flexible. And it turns out to be a great way to deploy hybrid cloud and multi-cloud workloads.

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9 Essential Infrastructure Security Considerations for Kubernetes

Kubernetes

Part of the reason why securing Kubernetes can be challenging is that Kubernetes isn’t a single, simple framework. It’s a complex, multi-layered beast.

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Magalix + Weaveworks: Forging the Path of Secure GitOps Workflows

AWS EKS Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS)

Today, we are thrilled to announce that Magalix is joining forces with Weaveworks, GitOps creator, and Kubernetes management company.

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5 Ways to Configure a Monorepo for DevSecOps Efficiency

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Monorepos—or the use of a single repository for every part of an application—have been around since before git was invented in 2005.

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