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March 2020
Best Practices for Running and Implementing Kubernetes
Kubernetes has become the de-facto orchestration platform for the cloud-native era. However, the expensive trial-and-error and proof-of-concept activities associated with the transition can be daunting... Sponsored By Fairwinds Register
Three Pillars, Zero Answers: Rethinking Observability
Observability has never been more important: the complexity of microservices makes it harder and harder to answer basic questions about system behavior. The conventional wisdom claims that Metrics,... Sponsored By LightStep Register
Driving Service Reliability Through Autoscaling Workloads on OpenShift
In this webinar, Ara Pulido, Technical Evangelist at Datadog, will demonstrate how to autoscale your application workloads on OpenShift. You will learn frameworks for how to identify... Sponsored By Red Hat and Datadog Register
5 Things to Know About Open Source Security
Open Source has become the key building block for application development in today's market, where companies are under constant pressure to accelerate time to market. However,... Sponsored By WhiteSource Register
Security & DevOps – What We Have Here Is a Failure to Communicate!
Bringing security and development talent together through shift-left is a critical DevOps goal. Past history, differing world views of their roles, shadow IT development, force-fitting... Sponsored By BeyondTrust Register
Measuring ROI & Building a DevOps Business Case
This webinar will introduce the CloudBees pillars of DevOps business value: operational efficiency, resource optimization and downstream KPI impact, and show you how to translate... Sponsored By CloudBees Register

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