This is issue 13 of CloudProfs, published to subscribers on October 22. NEWS Red Hat has taken the opportunity at KubeCon to release a series of updates to various tools for OpenShift, including OpenShift Pipelines, OpenShift GitOps and the Red Hat build of Quarkus. OpenShift Pipelines further integrates into software development lifecycles, automating updates to… Continue reading
⭐ CloudProfs Issue #12: Google Cloud Next and serverless!
Welcome! This is the browser-based version of CloudProfs, sent to email subscribers on October 15 2021. Want to let me know what you loved in this week’s issue? Or what you hated? Or what you were completely indifferent to? Fill out this super-quick reader survey and you will receive a free Packt eBook! Or email… Continue reading
CloudProfs Issue 11: Bumper secret knowledge and VMworld!
Welcome! This is the eleventh edition of CloudProfs, sent to subscribers on October 8. See the email in-browser here. If you enjoyed this newsletter, why not sign up to receive it in your inbox every week? Or if you have any feedback, email the editor. What’s Been Said and Done in Cloud This Week VMware… Continue reading
CloudProfs Issue 10: Security, cloud-native, Docker cheat sheet
Welcome! This is the ninth edition of CloudProfs, sent to subscribers on October 1. See the email in-browser here. If you enjoyed this newsletter, why not sign up to receive it in your inbox every week? Or if you have any feedback, email the editor. What’s Been Done in Cloud This Week Cloudflare has launched… Continue reading
CloudProfs Issue 9: DevSecOps, Bicep, onboarding
Welcome! This is the ninth edition of CloudProfs, sent to subscribers on September 24. See the email in-browser here. If you enjoyed this newsletter, why not sign up to receive it in your inbox every week? Or if you have any feedback, email the editor. What’s Been Said and Done in Cloud This Week European… Continue reading
CloudProfs Issue 8: Learn your ABCs… Azure, Ballerina and Codespaces!
Welcome! This is the eighth edition of CloudProfs, sent to subscribers on September 17. See the email in-browser here. If you enjoyed this newsletter, why not sign up to receive it in your inbox every week? Or if you have any feedback, email the editor. What’s Been Said and Done in Cloud This Week Microsoft… Continue reading
5 Key Certifications for a Cloud Architect in 2021
The demand for cloud architects continues to rise exponentially, with the Bureau of Labour Statistics estimating an additional 12,000 positions required every year until 2024. A cloud architect is ultimately responsible for the success of a company’s cloud technology deployment. Responsible for the initial scoping and design of cloud infrastructure solutions, right through to implementation… Continue reading
CloudProfs Issue 7: AWS, Azure certs and courses!
Welcome! This is the seventh edition of CloudProfs, sent to subscribers on September 10. See the email in-browser here. If you enjoyed this newsletter, why not sign up to receive it in your inbox every week? Or if you have any feedback, email the editor. What’s Been Said and Done in Cloud This Week Oracle… Continue reading
An Overview of Microsoft Azure Containers
“It works on my machine” – a phrase that every developer has uttered, at least once in his or her career. Containers are the solution to the problem of how to get software run reliably when moved between computing environments. From a developer laptop to production environments, or from on-premises environments to cloud environments. By packaging… Continue reading
CloudProfs 6: Azure containers, kubelet and multi-cloud goliaths
Welcome! This is the sixth edition of CloudProfs, sent to subscribers on September 3. See the email in-browser here. If you enjoyed this newsletter, why not sign up to receive it in your inbox every week? Or if you have any feedback, email the editor. What’s Been Said and Done in Cloud This Week A… Continue reading