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Which Features Does Your Platform Engineering Portal Need?

It’s a major engineering feat to successfully design a portal platform that offers what the developer truly needs. Here are some features to ensure a good dev experience. → Read More

Can WebAssembly Solve Serverless's Problems?

According to a prominent IT analyst: "WebAssembly has the potential of fixing the one big flaw of serverless computing today: vendor-lock in." → Read More

Is WebAssembly Really the Future?

Wasm's prospects are brighter than ever. But where will the roadmap lead us next? → Read More

What $100 Per Month for Twitter’s API Can Mean to Developers

Twitter’s decision to no longer offer free access to its Twitter API for free could create great opportunities for those seeking a more robust and secure platform from the company for developers. → Read More

WebAssembly: When You Hate Rust but Love Python

One of the main attributes of WebAssembly is how it can accommodate a number of different languages that are deployed → Read More

WebAssembly vs. JavaScript: Security, Speed, Flexibility

Wasm and JavaScript remain closely linked, yet Wasm is very much about other things in addition to JavaScript. → Read More

5 Security Principles to Guide Your DevSecOps Journey

Building a DevSecOps initiative, no matter your budget, deployment environments or organization size, should be guided by a handful of principles. Here's what you need to know. → Read More

Performance Measured: How Good Is Your WebAssembly?

The libsodium benchmark has been widely used to measure to pick the best WASM runtimes. → Read More

Kubescape: A CNCF Sandbox Platform for All Kubernetes Security

Kubescape integrates with the necessary tools your DevOps teams need, such as software-bill-of-materials (SBOM), signature scanning and policy controls. → Read More

Java's History Could Point the Way for WebAssembly

Wasm follows Java's the same broad principle of allowing developers to run the same code on any device, but at the same time Wasm fixes the fundamental issues that prevented the original vision of “Java on any device” from becoming reality. → Read More

PromCon 2022: Why Prometheus Had to Change

As Prometheus’ celebrates its 10-year anniversary, its users are also becoming smarter about what they want and need. → Read More

Observability in 2022: It Pays to Learn

By 2026, 70% of organizations that successfully applied observability will achieve shorter latency for decision making, enabling competitive advantage for target business or IT processes, according to analysts. → Read More

Should WebAssembly Get a PaaS?

While WebAssembly is easier to operate than some of the other core technologies, a PaaS alternative — at least in theory — makes that process that much easier for the developer. → Read More

Yes, WebAssembly Can Replace Kubernetes

WebAssembly, or Wasm, was shown to be a very practical way to run code on a web browser, serving as a compiler of sorts. Eventually, it dawned on developers that Wasm could run on server operations systems as well and its use now extends across hardware platforms, leading some to attempt to view it as an alternative to Kubernetes. → Read More

Argo CD and Flux Are CNCF Grads: But What Now?

Argo CD and Flux recently achieved CNCF graduation status, which represents a solid nod to GitOps’ viability in the community, but users want to know what's coming next. → Read More

What I Learned at Neo4j’s NODES 22 Conference

The event showcased some of the latest innovations in data science made possible by data graph tools, and explored use cases including transportation companies and journalism. → Read More

Open Source Underpins a Home Furnishings Provider’s Global Ambitions

Wayfair's Natali Vlatko shares how the online platform uses cloud native and open source to scale its organization. → Read More

ML Can Streamline Kubernetes Provisioning

In this episode of TNS Makers podcast, StormForge’s Yasmin Rajabi and Patrick Bergstrom look at how to properly provision Kubernetes resources and handle the associated challenges. → Read More

Grafana Shows New Observability Projects at ObservabilityCON

During its recent ObservabilityCON conference, Grafana introduced two new open source projects Grafana Phlare for continuous profiling and Grafana Faro for frontend application observability. → Read More

CEO Raj Dutt Interview: The Grafana Experience Will Change

Raj Dutt, CEO and co-founder of Grafana Labs, spoke with The New Stack's B. Cameron Gain earlier this month during ObservabilityCON 2022 in New York for an in-depth look at Grafana and observability. → Read More