#WeWontBuildIt: Amazon workers demand company to stop working with Palantir and take a stand...
On Monday, a group of Amazon employees sent out an internal email to the We Won’t Build it mailing list, calling on Amazon to...
Slack was down for an hour yesterday, causing disruption during work hours
Yesterday, Slack reported of an outage which started at 7:23 a.m. PDT and was fully resolved at 8:48 a.m. PDT. The Slack status page...
Kong CTO Marco Palladino on how the platform is paving the way for microservices...
“The service control platform is the next-gen of traditional API management,” Kong CTO and co-founder Marco Palladino tells me. “It’s not about APIs any...
Docker 19.03 introduces an experimental rootless Docker mode that helps mitigate vulnerabilities by hardening...
Tõnis Tiigi, a software engineer at Docker and also a maintainer of Moby/Docker engine, in his recent post on Medium, explained how users can...
Understanding security features in the Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
Google's long experience and success in, protecting itself against cyberattacks plays to our advantage as customers of the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). From years...
Dropbox walks back its own decision; brings back support for ZFS, XFS, Btrfs, and...
Today, Dropbox notified users that it has brought back support for ZFS and XFS on 64-bit Linux systems, and Btrfs and eCryptFS on all...
Listen: Puppet’s VP of Ecosystem Engineering Nigel Kersten talks about key DevOps challenges [Podcast]
We've been talking about DevOps a lot on the Packt Podcast. The reason for that is simple: it's a critical part of how we...
What is HCL (Hashicorp Configuration Language), how does it relate to Terraform, and why...
HCL (Hashicorp Configuration language), is rapidly growing in popularity. Last year's Octoverse report by GitHub showed it to be the second fastest growing language...
LXD 3.15 releases with a switch to dqlite 1.0 branch, new hardware VLAN and...
A few days ago, the Linux Daemon (LXD) team announced the release of LXD 3.15. The major highlight of the release is the transition...
Linux kernel announces a patch to allow 0.0.0.0/8 as a valid address range
Last month, the team behind Linux kernel announced a patch that allows 0.0.0.0/8 as a valid address range. This patch allows for these 16m...