InfoQ caught up with Jeff Hollan, director of product management, Azure Application Platform at Microsoft about the philosophy behind running Azure App Service on Kubernetes, some of the technical details and the requirement on Azure Arc. By Rags Srinivas InfoQ caught up with Jeff Hollan, director of product management, Azure Application Platform at Microsoft about the philosophy behind running Azure App Service on Kubernetes, some of the technical details and the requirement on Azure Arc. By Rags SrinivasRead More
Making a Case Against Kubernetes at Ably
In a recent article in Ably Engineering series, Ably’s engineer Maik Zumstrull explained why real-time messaging platform Ably does not use Kubernetes. InfoQ has taken the change to speak with Zumstrull to learn more. By Sergio De Simone In a recent article in Ably Engineering series, Ably’s engineer Maik Zumstrull explained why real-time messaging platform Ably does not use Kubernetes. InfoQ has taken the change to speak with Zumstrull to learn more. By Sergio De SimoneRead More
Article: How to Bridge the Gap between Netops and Secops for Ultimate Network Management and Security
Sometimes it can seem like a new IT management paradigm arrives every week. First, we had DevOps; then DevSecOps; now the most innovative organizations are talking about AIOps and even NetAIOps. Yet what is often forgotten about in this rush to name new ways of working is that many of them have been in place in the best-run teams for decades – a great example of this is NetOps and SecOps. By Sam Bocetta Sometimes it can seem like a new IT management paradigm arrives every week. First, we had DevOps; then DevSecOps; now the most innovative organizations are talking about AIOps and even NetAIOps. Yet what is often forgotten about in this rush to name new ways of working is that many of them have been in place in the best-run teams for decades – a great example of this is NetOps and SecOps. By Sam BocettaRead More
Article: How to Bridge the Gap between Netops and Secops for Ultimate Network Management and Security
Sometimes it can seem like a new IT management paradigm arrives every week. First, we had DevOps; then DevSecOps; now the most innovative organizations are talking about AIOps and even NetAIOps. Yet what is often forgotten about in this rush to name new ways of working is that many of them have been in place in the best-run teams for decades – a great example of this is NetOps and SecOps. By Sam Bocetta Sometimes it can seem like a new IT management paradigm arrives every week. First, we had DevOps; then DevSecOps; now the most innovative organizations are talking about AIOps and even NetAIOps. Yet what is often forgotten about in this rush to name new ways of working is that many of them have been in place in the best-run teams for decades – a great example of this is NetOps and SecOps. By Sam BocettaRead More


