Maria Korolov, The New Stack

Maria Korolov

The New Stack

Amherst, MA, United States

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Past articles by Maria:

For Competing Recruiters, Twitter’s Turmoil Could Be a Gift

Elon Musk is buying the social media giant, which may spark an employee exodus. How can you scoop up IT talent without turning off candidates? #ElonMusk #TwitterSale #TechJobs #TechRecruiting → Read More

6 Reasons Why More Automation Means More Secure Software

Automation not only speeds up development but it can also boost your confidence in the software it produces, and make changes less likely to break your code. → Read More

How an OSPO Can Help Your Engineers Give Back to Open Source

Far more enterprises use open source code than contribute to it. But giving back can help your business compete. An open source program office can help. → Read More

How an OSPO Can Help Secure Your Software Supply Chain

An in-house group of open source experts can keep your organization up to date on security patches, license compliance and best practices. #opensource #security → Read More

Why Cloud Native Systems Demand a Zero Trust Approach

The cloud makes old ways of securing systems and their data obsolete. Here's how to adopt a Zero Trust strategy to keep your distributed system safe. → Read More

Why Your Organization Needs an Open Source Program Office

An OSPO can benefit a business that sponsors it, by improving software practices and fostering cultural change, says a new survey by Linux Foundation Research, the TODO Group, and The New Stack. → Read More

What Is Siloscape and How Can Your Team Defend Against It?

The first known malware targeting Windows containers has been discovered. Here's how to protect those containers' vulnerabilities and ward off attacks. → Read More

Pulsar Takes on Kafka with Uniform Architecture, Speed

The open source stream processing platform Pulsar has some notable architectural advantages over Kafka, which have helped to drive further support and adoption. → Read More

As Blockchain Hype Fades, Developers Give Ethereum a Serious Look

Businesses are finding new uses for blockchain, including supply chain management and smart contracts. For developers, this means job opportunities. → Read More

Growing Adoption of Observability Powers Business Transformation

A new study from ClearPath Technologies found that 61% of companies practice observability, up 8 percentage points from last year, the latest signal that more organizations want to bridge the gap between monitoring and rapidly evolving development trends. → Read More

Chaos Engineering Moves Beyond ‘Breaking Stuff’ to Highlight Business Value –

As chaos engineering matures, more companies are engaging in initial strategic planning about test designs and greater collaboration between devs and ops to solve the problems that "breaking stuff" reveals. The result: chaos engineering is yielding greater business value. → Read More

Kyverno Defends Containers Against Security Configuration Errors

The open-source Kyverno policy engine can defend containers against security errors. → Read More

Avesha Deploys Machine Learning for More Efficient Load Balancing

In internal studies, Avesha has seen improvements of 20 to 30 percent in the number of AI-based requests that that are handled within their performance targets compared to standard weighted round robin approaches. → Read More

Databases — Finally — Get Containerized

The final piece of the containerization puzzle is falling into place with the emergence of container-friendly database technologies. → Read More

‘Reverse ETL’ Can Help Companies Operationalize Data Lakes –

With ETL and ELT, companies can pull data out of enterprise systems into a centralized data warehouse for dashboards and analytics. Now there's a new data pipeline technology, reverse ETL, that allows them to take that aggregated data and analytics and send it back out to the individual systems where it can be of most use. → Read More