Category: Devops

Devops started off as a new hype, but it has become the definition of how IT is managed in the cloud era. Developments and operations teams need to work closely together to get the best result possible for the business. Devops is here to stay.

Development

Software development is still growing rapidly. Despite that fact, there are still not enough developers available, the new cloud era has changed the way applications are build, run and managed. This new way of application development has unleashed a redevelopment of many older legacy business applications. A lot of companies are looking at their business processes and how to optimise them in the cloud era, and this usually means the development of new applications and tools.

For example, best-of-breed is becoming more and more popular, where different applications are being combined to get the best possible outcome. These different applications have to work together and developers have to setup Integration platforms like Mulesoft and Dell Boomi to streamline the data processes between applications.

Lowcode

Due to the shortage of developers there is a new emerging trend, called low-code. Low-code, together with no-code gives businesses the opportunity to build new applications based on an existing platform without writing any (no-code) or a lot less (low-code) code. Platforms like Mendix, Outsystems, Betty Blocks, but also Salesforce Lightning, are growing very rapidly.

Open-source

In the DevOps world, the use of open-source software is still rising. Many popular technologies are built in the open-source ecosystem and developed by hundreds or even thousands of developers all working at different companies. New technologies come out of the open-source world, or are donated to the open-source world by big IT vendors. A good example is Kubernetes.

‘CIOs struggle with rising expectations and slimmer budgets’

‘CIOs struggle with rising expectations and slimmer budgets’

2023 will be a challenging year for CIOs, according to analysts at Gartner. The organization presented a survey on the work and future of IT decision-makers at its IT Symposium in Barcelona. "The pressure on CIOs to deliver digital dividends is higher than ever", said Daniel Sanchez-Reina, VP ... Read more

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Irish government seeks to ease fears amid tech sector job cuts

Irish government seeks to ease fears amid tech sector job cuts

Despite recent layoffs, the country has a strong pipeline of foreign investment lined up, Deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Monday He added that the government expects "many positive announcements" in the coming months. Varadkar is trying to ease fears due to a recent round of tech-sect... Read more

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Datadog posts quarterly revenue growth of 61 percent

Datadog posts quarterly revenue growth of 61 percent

Datadog posted revenue of $437 million in its latest quarter, up 61 percent from the same period last year. The revenue exceeded analyst expectations of $412 million. CEO Olivier Pomel said the sales resulted from strong product adoption and opportunities among new customers. Datadog witness... Read more

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InfluxData updates InfluxDB across the board

InfluxData updates InfluxDB across the board

InfluxData, the developer of InfluxDB, announced numerous product updates and enhancements during its annual developer and community event, InfluxDays 2022. The new features include Flux 1.0, Telegraph Custom Builder and InfluxDB Script Editor. The updates aim to support developers working on ti... Read more

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Rust 1.65 nears finishing line after six years of development

Rust 1.65 nears finishing line after six years of development

Rust's developers report that version 1.65 is nearing the finishing line after nearly six years of development. Among other features, the release introduces stable generic associated types (GATs). Rust's developers view the release as monumental. The team's been working hard since the project's ... Read more

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You can now repair exFAT drives with Linux

You can now repair exFAT drives with Linux

Linux exFAT Programs 1.2 allows users to repair corrupted filesystems. The exFAT filesystem is the successor to FAT32. exFAT was developed by Microsoft and is used by Windows for many types of storage devices like SD cards and USB flash drives. exFAT is the reason why hundreds of millions of ... Read more

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