Tag: container
It’s Funny How We Forgot About Container Sprawl
Don MacVittie explains how DevOps technology and tools have saved developers from the horrors of container sprawl ...
Low-Hanging Fruit, 2023 Edition: Part Two
Last time, we discussed setting up a comparative inventory system for your growing API footprint. The idea is that as security catches up to new technology deployments, enterprises will have to step ...
We Are Living in an Ephemeral World
We are lucky to live and work in the times that we do. Oh, we have our challenges, and I talk about them a fair amount here on these pages. But the ...
The Right Tool for the Job: Container Edition
I have written about “the right tool for the job” repeatedly. Because (again) we are absolutists in IT. My father was an antiques restorer that dabbled in flipping houses and was rather ...
DevSecOps: Realities of Policy Management
Policy management is essential to scale cloud environments and is key to secure DevOps practices. It enables organizations to manage policies put in place that secure the cloud environment, ensure Kubernetes configurations ...
What We Don’t Know is Dangerous
Pop quiz: How many database management systems (be they RDBMS or NoSQL or even flat file) do you have running in your overall organization? Not actual databases, but management systems? How many ...
A Security Vulnerability Management Guide
Living in a container-native world is not easy. Containers have a reputation for being a point of entry for security vulnerabilities for many organizations. In 2015, according to a research paper, over ...
You Have a Box: The Impact of Containers on DevOps
To continue the discussion from my last blog post, you have a box. Increasingly, you only have to ask, "What do we want to put in it?" It is interesting to see ...
UK technology firm Cloudhouse sees three-fold revenue growth and expansion into the US
Appoints Nick Coleman as CTO, and outlines its strategic growth plans London, UK – October 16, 2018 – Cloudhouse Technologies has seen over 300 per cent growth over the last 12 months, and expanded ...
Containers as Disposable Servers?
There is a belief in the space where containers meet DevOps that a service hosted in a container crashing is no big deal, and you can just spin up a new one ...
I Can’t Go to That DevOps Conference
Last year, I was able to attend 18 DevOps conferences. I saw some awesome presentations, met incredible people and expanded my knowledge of the latest practices at each conference. While my role ...
Native Docker for Windows Arrives: Are Containers Finally Serverless?
Is Docker finally ready for the age of serverless computing? That's the message from the announcement this week of native Docker container support for Windows Server 2016. If you've been following Docker ...