This spectrum of data usage in the enterprise now includes machine learning (ML). Every “what if” scenario can be calculated using machine learning, which can also add variables that are impossible to think of. Additionally, it accomplishes this without necessitating the explicit and brittle definition of intricate rule engines. It can deliver even higher levels […]
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What's Coming in Enterprise Tech for 2023?
SPONSORED ARTICLE As business leaders look toward 2023, many see the possibility of tough economic times. Inflation, the war in Ukraine, and continuing supply chain and pandemic-related challenges are taking a toll. Respected economists are warning of sluggish growth. For example, the International Monetary Fund’s Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas released a statement that said, “The three largest […]
DeveloperWeek Enterprise: Sorting Out Big Data to Empower AI
At last week’s DeveloperWeek Enterprise 2022 conference, Victor Shilo, CTO of EastBanc Technologies, gave a keynote that aimed to clear up some of the confusion that can come with trying to make soup out of huge datasets. “In many cases, big data is a big data swamp,” he said in his presentation, “The Big Data […]
Nasdaq Talks Auto-DevSecOps at All Day DevOps Conference
The importance of DevOps and the benefits of automating of DevSecOps were at the epicenter of a keynote during last Thursday’s All Day DevOps conference. Benjamin Wolf, CTO of capital access platforms with Nasdaq, spoke on the “Journey to Auto-DevSecOps at Nasdaq” for the online event, which was hosted by Sonatype. Wolf said he asks […]
Spotting DevSecOps Warning Signs and Responding to Failures
The perfect blend of development, security, and operations (DevSecOps) can elude many organizations and hamper the digital transformation efforts, even if they think they are on the right path. Sorting out stumbling blocks in DevSecOps and dealing with outright failures in the process took center stage in two keynotes at last week’s ONUG Fall 2022 […]
Is It Time to Rethink DevSecOps After Major Security Breaches?
Recent high-profile hacks at Rockstar Games and Uber might not stem from DevSecOps issues, but discussions of this aspect of security may be worth having now. One of the goals of applying a DevSecOps approach to software development is to get security onboard sooner rather than later in the cycle. Whether or not that translates […]
Creating an Inclusive Culture for Women in DevOps
A balanced and diverse workforce drives innovation. Women account for 47.7% of the global workforce. However, only 26% of the jobs in computer-related sectors are held by women, a number that has grown by a mere 2% over the past 20 years. In the DevOps sector other research shows women account for about 13% of […]
DevOps and Security Takeaways from Twitter Whistleblower's Claims
When news broke that Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, the former head of cybersecurity at Twitter, went whistleblower, alarm bells rang that may resonate with other enterprises. Mudge, as Zatko is known among cybersecurity researchers, has credentials that extend back 30 years and include hacking thinktanks and leading research projects at DARPA. He was let go from Twitter […]
Where DevOps and Site Reliability Engineers Intersect and Diverge
While DevOps teams and site reliability engineers (SREs) have both gained prominence in IT circles, the similarities and differences between the two aren’t always well-understood. They are closely aligned in the services they provide to their businesses, but there are clear lines of demarcation between the roles they play, the tool sets they use, and […]
Agility in DevOps: What’s Holding Enterprises Back?
Back in 2007, the DevOps movement emerged as a solution to bridge the gap between software development and IT operations, and the inefficiencies it raised. With over 85% of organizations saying it’s important for their company to develop and begin production of new software quickly, DevOps became a no-brainer for organizations to embrace. Its methodology […]