Interview With Kris Nova, Cloud Developer Advocate in Linux and Containers
In this episode of GALs, Golnaz sits down with Kris Nova to learn more about the girl behind the code.Kris Nova has been involved with free and open source software since hacking her parents computer as a child. She spends a lot of time contributing in the Go, Kubernetes, and Container open source spaces, and has a deep passion for building communities. She recently joined Microsoft as a Cloud Developer Advocate focusing on Linux and Containers. Watch the video to learn more about her journey to Microsoft.You can learn more about her Open Source work on her GitHub page, her blog nivenly.com or via twitter Follow @Kris__Nova.
Federated Identity Management has become very widespread in past years - in addition to enterprise deployments a lot of popular web services allow users to carry their identity over multiple sites.
Magic Links are a passwordless authentication method delivered to users via email. This security method for the login process is a type of multi-factor authentication.
Most enterprises rely on large volumes of aging code that are a challenge to debug, maintain, and update. At IBM Research, we’re using AI to help modernize software stacks, designing automated programming and refactoring systems to help businesses keep up with the speed of modern life.
One of the most interesting properties of WebAssembly is sandboxing. By default, WebAssembly
instances don’t have access to anything. Only the embedder decides…
Balancing What Your Customer Wants Versus What They Need As An API Service Provider
I always enjoy conversations about API management providers or more specifically what API gateway providers should or shouldn’t be providing as they work to specialize or be everything to everyone. Today’s post was triggered by my friend James Higginbotham Tweeting about API gateway providers trying to do everything, but this narrative also reflects what I see over and over as I talk to different enterprise organizations about their API operations. As an API platform provider, I see enterprise organizations asking for more features, while in the same breath complain about the bloat, complexity, and lock-in of other solutions. I think we like to poke at API gateway providers for trying to do everything, but they are just doing this in response to customer request, as well as analyst expectations—granted. Enterprise organiations should learn to say no from time to time, but I think we should be poking at enterprises unwillingness to do the hard work needed, as well as investor pressure on API service providers to deliver what customers need.
In the spring, we released “ADX,” the very first iteration of the protocol. Over the summer we improved ADX’s design, and today we’re sharing a preview of what’s to come.
'Project Wisdom' for Red Hat Ansible: AI to generate YAML playbooks from natural language • DEVCLASS
Red Hat has introduced “Project Wisdom”, a natural language processor for creating Ansible playbooks, used to automate application deployment and IT infrastructure updates. The project was unveiled at the AnsibleFest event under way in Chicago. Project Wisdom uses technology from IBM Research, AI for Code, which aims to use AI for modernizing software stacks, automating […]