infrastructure as code
The Future of Cloud-Native DevOps, DataOps, FinOps and Beyond
Explore how cloud-native DevOps, DataOps, and FinOps are shaping the future of scalable, automated, and intelligent cloud application development ...
Joydip Kanjilal | | agile cloud development, AI and ML in DevOps, AIOps, automation in cloud, CI/CD pipelines, cloud computing trends, cloud-native applications, cloud-native DataOps, cloud-native DevOps, cloud-native FinOps, cloud-native software delivery, cloud-native strategy, cloud-native transformation, containerization, DevSecOps, edge computing, enterprise cloud optimization, future of DevOps, GitOps, infrastructure as code, intelligent cloud platforms, kubernetes, microservices architecture, platform engineering, scalable cloud apps, serverless computing
It Worked Last Tuesday: What Operators Teach Us About Platform Reality
Infrastructure as code defined the cloud era, but Kubernetes operators are redefining how DevOps keeps systems reliable. Instead of “apply and hope,” operators continuously reconcile reality with intent — automating change, reducing ...
Avery Pennarun | | Atlanta, automation, CI/CD, cloud infrastructure, cloud native, cloud operations, CloudNativeCon 2025, cluster management, configuration management, continuous delivery, control loops, declarative infrastructure, DevOps automation, DevOps culture, GitOps, IaC, infrastructure as code, intent-based automation, KubeCon 2025, kubernetes, kubernetes best practices, Kubernetes controller, Kubernetes operators, Kubernetes reconciliation loop, microservices, observability, operational excellence, operator pattern, platform engineering, platform stability, reconciliation, resilience engineering, self-healing systems, service reliability, SRE
DevOps in the Cloud-Native Era: The Blueprint for Blazing-Fast Software Delivery
Cloud-native and DevOps are now non-negotiable for scaling software delivery. Learn how CI/CD, IaC, GitOps, observability, and AI shape modern DevOps success ...
OpenTofu and the New Era of Infrastructure as Code
Terraform’s license shift sparked OpenTofu’s rise. Alan explores how IaC now thrives with both HashiCorp’s Terraform and CNCF’s OpenTofu shaping the future ...
Alan Shimel | | Business Source License BUSL, cloud infrastructure automation, cloud-native infrastructure, CNCF OpenTofu, HashiCorp license change, IaC, IaC ecosystem, IaC governance, IaC innovation, IaC strategy for enterprises, infrastructure as code, Linux Foundation, MPL to BUSL, open source IaC, OpenTofu, OpenTofu roadmap, Terraform, Terraform providers, Terraform vs OpenTofu, vendor lock-in
AWS Immersion Day: Securing Your Infrastructure-as-Code With Snyk and HashiCorp
As teams leverage infrastructure-as-code (IaC) at scale on AWS, ops and platform teams are tasked with implementing provisioning standards to prevent security breaches, non-compliance or provisioning practices that drive cloud waste. With ...
Infrastructure Automation Reduces Cloud-Native Complexity
Infrastructures are hugely complex, and cloud-native infrastructure is even more so. Often, infrastructures are initially created as a series of one-off decisions. Each component added to the system is different from the ...
Introduction To Flux
GitOps has become a chosen strategy for releasing and deploying cloud-native microservices. The goal of GitOps, a term coined by Alexis Richardson, CEO of Weaveworks, in 2017, is to “make operations automatic ...
What is a Container Orchestrator, Anyway?
Container orchestration has become a hot topic following Docker’s ascent. There are lots of orchestrators out there, and people tend to have strong opinions about which one is best. But in this ...

