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9 KPIs for Measuring Success with AWS Savings
Gathering and reviewing data to obtain useful insights into your organization and assess the performance of your processes is essential.
8 Steps for Effective Kubernetes Cost Optimization
In this article, we'll go over several methods for Kubernetes cost optimization that can be used for a variety of Kubernetes use cases.
3 Compelling Reasons Why You Need AWS Cost Optimization
In this article, we elaborate on why you need AWS cost optimization to maximize your business value and save significant funds.
9 DevOps YouTube Channels to Follow in 2023 (updated)
In this article, we've listed the 9 DevOps YouTube channels you should follow to take your DevOps game to the next level.
7 Challenges With AWS Costs
Cloud costs are hard to forecast · Cloud cost optimization isn't the priority · Low cost visibility · Poor financial knowledge and billing ...
DevOps for Industrial IoT — Why and How?
As the Industrial IoT segment is facing many challenges, DevOps for Industrial IoT is helping companies become more efficient. Here's how.
Kubernetes Is Deprecating Docker Support — What Does This Mean?
Starting with Kubernetes 1.20 developers have received a warning that Kubernetes is deprecating Docker. Let's see what this means.
A Comprehensive Introduction to Cloud-Native DevOps
In this short guide, we provide a basic introduction to cloud-native devops and recommend how to prepare for the transition.
GitOps - DevOps for Infrastructure Automation
GitOps offers a way to automate and manage infrastructure by using proven DevOps best practices such as version control, code review, ...
Microtica vs. GitLab CI | What Are the Differences?
GitLab CI comparison is that Microtica is focused on abstracting complex cloud and Kubernetes integrations supported natively in the platform.
7 DevOps Myths - Busted
Myth 1: DevOps is all about CI/CD · Myth 2: DevOps means NoOps · Myth 3: Automation eliminates all bottlenecks · Myth 4: One-size-fits-all ...
The Concept of Domain-Driven Design Explained
Domain-driven design is the idea of solving problems of the organization through code.