If you're planning to develop a new system, especially web apps, the monolith is where you should begin. This approach allows teams to build quickly together without creating silos or adding members simply because there's another language in use ...
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Here's a look at four challenges we overcame while developing our moderation system — and how mobile app developers can best address them as they build safety ecosystems of their own, for social media networks or other community-focused projects ...
In 2024, we will continue to see globally significant advancements in information security and regulatory compliance spending for organizations of all sizes. From zero trust architecture to the integration of AI-driven solutions and the growing emphasis on regulatory alignment, 2024 will redefine how organizations safeguard sensitive information, navigate compliance complexities, and fortify their API ecosystems. Understanding and adapting to these transformative trends will be pivotal for businesses aiming to stay resilient, secure, and compliant in a time noted for rapid technological advancements and stringent regulatory landscapes. Here are our predictions for information security in 2024 ...
AI's widespread adoption is predicted to accelerate the pace of workforce transformation across industries, with estimates that half of today's work activities could be automated between 2030 and 2060, a decade earlier than previous estimates. To keep pace with this growing industry, software development will be central to the efforts of many businesses ...
DevOps continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) is a set of practices that enables organizations to deliver software products to customers faster and more reliably. It is based on the concept that breaking down the silos between development and operations teams will achieve a collaborative culture where everyone works together toward the same goal ...
As technology leaders in established enterprises, we're trying to do what's right for the business. Here we are with very real, very unforgiving systems that are running our business today. We're afraid to touch our legacy systems because we're afraid of being in the hot seat if something the business depends on is down. It's easy to be overwhelmed. It's easy to blame the bureaucracy and it's easy to blame our predecessors ...
Everyone in IT has heard of AIOps by now. You may even be using products or features called AIOps. But what is AIOps, really? With input from industry experts — both analysts and vendors — this 10-part blog series will try to answer this question. And explore the advantages, challenges, and future of AIOps ...
There's no buzzier technology right now than ChatGPT and for good reason. Because while the hype over how blockchain was going to transform trust, financial systems and even the business of selling art has yet to materialize, ChatGPT and, more broadly, generative AI are already delivering real value. In fact, ChatGPT is already so powerful, there are many who worry that generative AI will ultimately replace creative and information workers ...
In 1975, computer scientist Fred Brooks observed that during software project management, adding more developers to a project that's already behind schedule just adds to delays. This became known as Brooks' law. However, it's not people power that causes delays — delaying testing increases the chance of bugs and suboptimal code quality. Therefore, one solution must be pushing testing forward. This blog offers advice on implementing a shift left approach, and the benefits of doing so ...
DevOps culture encompasses a set of values, practices, and expectations that focus on continuous learning and improvement through quick feedback, cross-team collaboration, openness and transparency, and high levels of empathy and trust. The DevOps approach to creating a CI/CD-driven culture is as follows ...
Melding security into Development Operations is often confused with providing security to secure applications. There is a high level of relevancy to securing software and applications from the outside, but the focus of DevSecOps largely remains on the following ...
There seems to be no limit to the speed at which DevOps platforms and technologies are changing. DevOps professionals not only need to keep up with all the technological change, they are also having to compete with more and more people who have acquired basic DevOps skills made possible by the rise in popularity of low-code DevOps. Professionals who are less inclined to develop their skills and advance their careers may fall behind ...