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Gateway API v1.3.0: Advancements in Request Mirroring, CORS, Gateway Merging, and Retry Budgets

Gateway API v1.3.0lands with a killer feature:percentage-based request mirroringthat makes traffic handling a whole lot savvier. Fancy a peek at the cutting-edge? Dive into theCORS filtersandretry budgets, all shiny and experimental. Just a heads-up: these feature names sport an "X" at the front—mea.. read more  

Gateway API v1.3.0: Advancements in Request Mirroring, CORS, Gateway Merging, and Retry Budgets
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Building Kubernetes Controllers in Node.js

Kubenodeis the secret weapon forNode.jsdevelopers diving intoKubernetes. Forget about wrestling with Go—this tool empowers you to wield custom resources and automate like a boss... read more  

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Improving Cost Efficiency with Karpenter 1.0: An Upgrade Guide

Karpenter 1.0is the speedy barista of Kubernetes. It whips up nodes on demand, slashing AWS EC2 costs by 30-50%. Why? Real-time scaling magic, Spot instance wizardry, and APIs that won't stab you in the back. Sure,Cluster Autoscalerhas an extensive resume of compatibility and control, but it's like .. read more  

Improving Cost Efficiency with Karpenter 1.0: An Upgrade Guide
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Not Every Problem Needs Kubernetes

Most projects don’t need Kubernetes;for 90% of teams, it adds unnecessary complexity and operational burden compared to simpler alternatives like managed cloud services, VMs, or actor-model frameworks. Unless you’re running at hyperscale, need true hybrid environments, or have a massive, mature plat.. read more  

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Deep Dive: Amazon EKS Dashboard for Visibility into Multi-Cluster Operations and Governance

Amazon EKS Dashboardtames the Kubernetes chaos with finesse. It brings all your clusters into one sharp, centralized view on AWS. Sprawl, security snags, ballooning support costs—gone in a flash. Assess upgrade needs, peek into cost forecasts, and manage add-ons without breaking a sweat. Wave farewe.. read more  

Deep Dive: Amazon EKS Dashboard for Visibility into Multi-Cluster Operations and Governance
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Securing Kubernetes: Integrating AKS with Tetragon for eBPF-Powered Observability

Tetragontaps into the kernel usingeBPF, giving containers an all-access pass without the agent baggage. When you pair Tetragon with AKS, you unlock crystal-clear views of process executions and system calls. Security teams revel in this treasure trove, primed for spotting and squashing threats swift.. read more  

Securing Kubernetes: Integrating AKS with Tetragon for eBPF-Powered Observability
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Introducing Gateway API Inference Extension

Gateway API Inference Extensiontakes AI workload routing on Kubernetes and infuses it with model-savvy powers. It slices latency on GPU clusters like a samurai. Meanwhile, theEndpoint Selection Extensionacts like a traffic cop on caffeine, using live metrics to steer pods and trim those nagging tail.. read more  

Introducing Gateway API Inference Extension
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Start Sidecar First: How To Avoid Snags

Kubernetesv1.29.0 steps up its game with sidecars now always booting before the main apps. Fancy that. But don’t get too comfy. To make sure everything’s truly ready, lean on readiness probes or whip up a shell script with a lifecycle hook to get that perfect launch choreography... read more  

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How We Migrated 30+ Kubernetes Clusters to Terraform

Terraformisn't just making waves atSCHIP; it's rewriting the rulebook. Watching CI plan times dive from a sluggish 10 minutes to a snappy 30 seconds feels like magic, thanks to its knack for spitting out import statements like they're hotcakes. While flashy automation dazzles, it's actually the grit.. read more  

How We Migrated 30+ Kubernetes Clusters to Terraform
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Agentic AI Manifest – A Schema to Describe What Agents Do

Just launched agent-manifest.org — a schema for describing what AI agents do, what they need, and how they work.

Agents are the new APIs

Agents are becoming the next layer of software abstraction—autonomous tools that act on our behalf, perform tasks, make decisions, and interact with APIs, data, and humans.

But as agents proliferate, we face a growing challenge:

How do we understand what an agent does, what it needs, and what it can be trusted with?

See the proposed standard to solve this problem

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It takes the brightest minds to be a technology leader. It takes imagination to create green energy for the generations to come. At Siemens Gamesa we make real what matters, join our global team.

Siemens Gamesa has a vision for renewable energy: we believe in the power of nature and technology. Help us to be ready to face the energy challenges of tomorrow and make a green footprint – join the team in creating a better future for us on our planet.

We focus on hiring the best people, wherever they may be in the world. We pride ourselves on the flexibility we offer to our employees and are committed to building a workforce that can grow with the company. Siemens Gamesa is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

In our culture of trust, we focus on empowerment, diversity and continuous learning. Valuing our people is what makes us one global team, with our colleagues’ safety at the heart of our organization.

Read stories from our employees, and get to know your future team: https://www.sebrochure.dk/Siemens_Gamesa_Renewable_Energy/WebView/

How to contribute to our vision

For our DevOps team within the Software Solutions division we are looking for a skilled DevOps Engineer to join our growing, and dedicated DevOps team. In the department, we are responsible for the SW test strategy, the enforcement of it, and the creation and maintenance of build- and test environments in which automated tests are executed. This involves both HIL setups and small to large virtual environments, thus handling both the hard real-time and large scalability requirements. We operate 2 data centers and 2 test labs.

The introduction of Continuous Delivery is a strategic goal of the department; our team has been given the responsibility of introducing it. You will join an inspiring and high performing multinational team.

As DevOps Engineer, your tasks and deliverables are mainly lead the development teams’ transformation to Continuous Delivery, i.e. implement their Chef based server stack, create the QA part of the Jenkins pipeline. The product and system level tests are run in either a VM environment or the physical HW. You will manage and optimize the utilization of these environments while reducing bottlenecks in the delivery pipelines.

Together with the rest of the DevOps team you develop state of the art SW tools and make the decision proposals. You implement these tools in the development projects for them to move faster. As member of the DevOps team you carry the operational responsibility of these tools.

You act as the technical expert across multiple development projects helping them in keeping their delivery pipeline running. The projects range from deeply embedded controllers over large SCADA server systems to central fleet management systems. Together with the rest of the DevOps team you ensure the operational side of our large HW and VMware test environment.

You will implement parts of our cybersecurity strategy by implementing relevant verifications in the pipelines and ensure a short lead time.

What you need to make a difference

Passion for renewable energy and a sense for the importance to lead the change.  We are looking for you, who wants to make real what matters and who wants to change the world towards renewable energy.

The ideal candidate holds an academic degree in IT, Computer Science or similar in combination with thorough practical experience with

Continuous Integration/Delivery and DevOps
Applying agile software development practices (e.g. SAFe & SCRUM)
GitLab, Gitflow, Artifactory, Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes and Chef
You have strong DevOps understanding of the state of the art build and code level QA tolls for C#, C++ and web development.
You have basic knowledge of BDD, Cucumber - Ruby.
You are not afraid of asking questions and taking the lead in developing the team, methods and frameworks.

Most importantly is your passion for continuous delivery and smooth operations in larger organizations. You have a high professional competency and you have a desire to develop your skills. You have good collaboration skills and you can manage to act in different cultural contexts. To thrive in this position, you must have a strong result- and customer-oriented approach.

In return of your commitment we offer you…

Become a part of our mission for sustainability: Clean energy for generations to come. We are a global team of diverse colleagues who share a passion for renewable energy and have a culture of trust and empowerment to make our own ideas a reality. We focus on personal and professional development to grow internally within our organization. Siemens Gamesa offers a wide variety of benefits such as flexible working hours as well as home-office possibility for many colleagues, employer-funded pension, attractive remuneration package (fixed/variable) and local benefits such as subsidized lunch, employee discounts and much more.

Empowering our people

https://www.siemensgamesa.com/sustainability/employees

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How do you imagine the future?

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Our global team is on the front line of tackling the climate crisis, reducing carbon emissions – the greatest challenge we face.