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Week 14, 2026

DevOps Weekly Digest - Week 14, 2026

⚡ Curated updates from Kubernetes, cloud native tooling, CI/CD, IaC, observability, and security - handpicked for DevOps professionals!

DevOps Weekly Digest - Week 14, 2026

📌 Handpicked by DevOps Daily - Your weekly dose of curated DevOps news and updates!


⚓ Kubernetes

📄 Tekton Kubernetes-Native CI/CD Project Reaches CNCF Incubation

The CNCF TOC has voted to accept Tekton as an incubating project. As a Kubernetes-native framework for CI/CD, Tekton enables developers to build, test, and deploy across clouds by treating pipelines a

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 How platform teams are eliminating a $43,800 “hidden tax” on Kubernetes infrastructure

The ability to provision a Kubernetes cluster on demand, with full API access, custom RBAC, and isolated resource namespaces, defines The post How platform teams are eliminating a $43,800 “hidden tax”

📅 Mar 28, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 Closing the gap: Bringing AI and Kubernetes to the source of the data

Moving to the edge isn't just a trend; it’s a response to the need for faster results. By processing data right where it’s created, organizations are finding they can finally unlock real-time decision

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 OpenShift Blog

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📄 Friday Five — March 27, 2026

Red Hat news and announcements from KubeCon + CloudNativeConSee the latest Red Hat news and content from KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Amsterdam, including updates on OpenShift 4.21, cloud-native

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 A one-line Kubernetes fix that saved 600 hours a year

When we investigated why our Atlantis instance took 30 minutes to restart, we discovered a bottleneck in how Kubernetes handles volume permissions. By adjusting the fsGroupChangePolicy, we reduced res

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 Cloudflare Blog

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📄 The platform under the model: How cloud native powers AI engineering in production

AI workloads are increasingly running on Kubernetes in production, but for many teams, the path from a working model to a reliable system remains unclear. The cloud native ecosystem – its projects, pa

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Announcing Kubescape 4.0 Enterprise Stability Meets the AI Era

We are happy to announce the release of Kubescape 4.0, a milestone bringing enterprise-grade stability and advanced threat detection to open source Kubernetes security. This version focuses on making

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 IBM Cloudability Advanced Containers for Kubernetes FinOps

Cloud promised infinite scale. It delivered, along with cloud bills that grew just as quickly. In response, organizations turned to FinOps. What started as a way to manage cloud spend has evolved into

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 Kubecost Blog

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📄 Streamline your work with the new learning drawer in the migration toolkit for virtualization

With the migration toolkit for virtualization 2.11 (MTV) release, users gain an improved learning experience.A new “Tips and tricks” drawer was introduced as part of the 2.10 release and further impro

📅 Mar 25, 2026📰 OpenShift Blog

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📄 Session policies for Amazon EKS Pod Identity

In this post, we demonstrate how to use session policies to dynamically scope down IAM permissions for your Kubernetes pods without creating additional IAM roles, and discuss important considerations

📅 Mar 24, 2026📰 AWS Containers Blog

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📄 Canonical welcomes NVIDIA’s donation of the GPU DRA driver to CNCF

At KubeCon Europe in Amsterdam, NVIDIA announced that it will donate the GPU Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) Driver to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). This marks an important milestone

📅 Mar 24, 2026📰 Ubuntu Blog

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☁️ Cloud Native

📄 Building a News Roundup with Docker Agent, Docker Model Runner, and Skill

Hello, I’m Philippe, and I am a Principal Solutions Architect helping customers with their usage of Docker. I wanted a lightweight way to automate my IT news roundups without burning through AI credit

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 The weight of AI models: Why infrastructure always arrives slowly

As AI adoption accelerates across industries, organizations face a critical bottleneck that is often overlooked until it becomes a serious obstacle: reliably managing and distributing large model weig

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Istio Project Announces 2026 Steering Committee

The Istio Steering Committee oversees the administrative aspects of the project, including governance, branding, marketing, and working with the CNCF. Every year, we estimate the proportion of the hun

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Istio Blog

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📄 Higress Joins CNCF: Delivering an enterprise-grade AI gateway and a seamless path from Nginx Ingress

We are thrilled to announce that Higress has officially passed the Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) vote to join the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as a Sandbox project, becoming a proud

📅 Mar 25, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Encrypt build-time secrets for the Function Builder

Learn how to pass private registry tokens, API keys, and certificates into the Function Builder - encrypted end-to-end. Introduction Build secrets are already supported for local builds and CI jobs us

📅 Mar 24, 2026📰 OpenFaaS Blog

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📄 Trivy supply chain compromise: What Docker Hub users should know

We wanted to provide you information about a security incident that we became aware of that affects customers who use the Aqua Security Vulnerability scanner (Trivy) across multiple distribution chann

📅 Mar 23, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 Celebrating 10 Years of Cilium: What’s New and What’s Next

Author: Katie Meinders, Isovalent Cilium is officially 10 years old and has firmly established itself as the default CNI for production…

📅 Mar 23, 2026📰 Cilium Blog

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🔄 CI/CD

📄 How to automate runtime control with kill switches, progressive rollouts, and user targeting

These strategies can help you design for control in production.

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 LaunchDarkly Blog

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📄 Protect yourself from vibe coding errors

Is AI-written code 100% trustworthy? Get control over vibe coding errors.

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 LaunchDarkly Blog

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📄 Delivering adaptive AI with LaunchDarkly and Snowflake Cortex

LaunchDarkly & Snowflake enable AI delivery with real-time config and runtime safety.

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 LaunchDarkly Blog

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📄 How to design, prioritize, and run high-impact experiments

Run fewer, higher-impact experiments with clear metrics and minimal noise.

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 LaunchDarkly Blog

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📄 Product Portfolio Management for AI and Beyond

New paradigms are a constant in technology. AI currently has lots of momentum, but how do you build a practice or portfolio around a new or emerging paradigm? Look to your DevOps Product Portfolio Man

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Harness Blog

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📄 Load Testing: An Essential Guide for 2026

AI is transforming load testing in 2026 with intelligent workload modeling, predictive bottleneck detection, and automated realistic simulations. Discover this essential guide to modern load testing b

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Harness Blog

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📄 What’s coming to our GitHub Actions 2026 security roadmap

A look at GitHub Actions’ 2026 roadmap, outlining how secure defaults, policy controls, and CI/CD observability harden the software supply chain end to end. The post What’s coming to our GitHub Action

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 Getting started with GitLab feature flags in Python

You've spent weeks building a new feature. It passes every test, the code review is done, and it's ready to ship. So you deploy it and within an hour your inbox is full of bug reports. The feature wor

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 GitLab Blog

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📄 Branch-Scoped Sequence IDs in Harness CI

Most CI tools use a single global build counter across all branches, making it difficult to track what's actually deployed, debug issues, or manage releases effectively. In this post, we explore why t

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 Harness Blog

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📄 AI Deployment in 2026: CI/CD for LLMs & Agents

AI deployment in production in 2026: ship LLMs, RAG, and agents safely with CI/CD, semantic testing, guardrails, and progressive delivery. | Blog

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 Harness Blog

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📄 Updates to GitHub Copilot interaction data usage policy

From April 24 onward, interaction data—specifically inputs, outputs, code snippets, and associated context—from Copilot Free, Pro, and Pro+ users will be used to train and improve our AI models unless

📅 Mar 25, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 Manage vulnerability noise at scale with auto-dismiss policies

Security scanners are essential, but not every finding requires action. Test code, vendored dependencies, generated files, and known false positives create noise that buries the vulnerabilities that a

📅 Mar 25, 2026📰 GitLab Blog

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🏗️ IaC

📄 AIOps and MLOps made simple: Automating Vertex AI with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

In the era of gen AI and rapid machine learning (ML) adoption, enterprise AI is no longer just a research experiment—it’s a core business driver. But as organizations rush to operationalize their AI i

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📊 Observability

📄 OpenTelemetry Gets Kotlin Multiplatform API & SDK

OpenTelemetry expands its observability reach with a native Kotlin Multiplatform API and SDK. Contributed by Embrace, this update enables vendor-neutral telemetry across JVM, iOS, and web, offering id

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB Now Supports Advanced Metrics

Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB now offers Advanced Metrics, providing comprehensive visibility into your database performance and health. This new capability automatically publishes detailed operation

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 OpenTelemetry Profiles Enters Public Alpha

Since OpenTelemetry first introduced Profiles, momentum has only grown towards building a unified industry standard for continuous production profiling, standing alongside traces, metrics, and logs. T

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 OpenTelemetry Blog

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📄 We Give, We Grow: Celebrating Women’s History Month at New Relic

See how New Relic celebrated Women’s History Month through our "We Give, We Grow" theme, featuring global networking, AI panels, community impact, and more.

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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📄 Grafana security release: Critical and high severity security fixes for CVE-2026-27876 and CVE-2026-27880

Today we are releasing Grafana 12.4.2 along with patches for Grafana 12.3, 12.2, 12.1, and 11.6, which include critical and high severity security fixes. We recommend that you install the newly releas

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 Grafana Blog

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📄 From raw data to flame graphs: A deep dive into how the OpenTelemetry eBPF profiler symbolizes Go

Imagine you're troubleshooting a production issue: your application is slow, the CPU is spiking, and users are complaining. You turn to your profiler for answers—after all, this is exactly what it's b

📅 Mar 25, 2026📰 Grafana Blog

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📄 Cloud Monitoring Tools: 5 Best Platforms to Evaluate in 2026

Discover cloud monitoring tools that provide real-time visibility, faster troubleshooting, and less noise across services. See how New Relic helps teams act.

📅 Mar 25, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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📄 Comparing The Best AIOps Tools for Faster, More Reliable IT Ops

Compare the best AIOps tools for cutting alert noise, speeding resolution, and improving reliability. See how New Relic helps teams act faster.

📅 Mar 25, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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📄 How to Use APM Metrics to Optimize Application Performance

Learn how to use APM metrics to optimize application performance, reduce bottlenecks, and improve reliability with actionable insights from New Relic.

📅 Mar 25, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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📄 Detect Issues in Your Zabbix Instance Before It’s Too Late

In this blog post, I will show you how to detect performance issues in your Zabbix instance – in advance! You might be using Zabbix to monitor your infrastructure, devices, and applications, but are y

📅 Mar 25, 2026📰 Zabbix Blog

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📄 How OpenRouter and Grafana Cloud bring observability to LLM-powered applications

Chris Watts is Head of Enterprise Engineering at OpenRouter, building infrastructure for AI applications. Previously at Amazon and a startup founder. As large language models become core infrastructur

📅 Mar 24, 2026📰 Grafana Blog

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📄 Next.js observability gaps and how to close them

This blog is based on a recent live workshop. You can watch the the full livestream on Youtube. Next.js gives you a lot for free; server-side rendering, file-ba...

📅 Mar 24, 2026📰 Sentry Blog

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🔐 Security

📄 Threats Making WAVs - Incident Response to a Cryptomining Attack

Guardicore security researchers describe and uncover a full analysis of a cryptomining attack, which hid a cryptominer inside WAV files. The report includes the full attack vectors, from detection, in

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 How to Harden Ubuntu SSH: From static keys to cloud identity

30 years after its introduction, Secure Shell (SSH) remains the ubiquitous gateway for administration, making it a primary target for brute force attacks and lateral movement within enterprise environ

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 Ubuntu Blog

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📄 Nvidia’s NemoClaw has three layers of agent security. None of them solve the real problem.

The speed of LLM adoption demands that we check its trajectory from time to time. CEO Jensen Huang, talking at The post Nvidia’s NemoClaw has three layers of agent security. None of them solve the rea

📅 Mar 28, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 The “scanner report has to be green” trap

Stability, backports, and hidden risks of the bleeding edge In the modern DevSecOps world, CISOs are constantly looking for signals in the noise, and the outputs of security scanners often carry a lot

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Ubuntu Blog

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📄 Modern Linux identity management: from local auth to the cloud with Ubuntu

The modern enterprise operates in a hybrid world where on-premises infrastructure coexists with cloud services, and security threats evolve daily. IT administrators are tasked with a difficult balanci

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Ubuntu Blog

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📄 AI security: Identity and access control

In our first 3 articles, we framed AI security as protecting the system, not just the model, across confidentiality, integrity, and availability, and we showed why the traditional secure development l

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 4 use cases for AI in cyber security

In product security, AI represents a new and critical frontier. As artificial intelligence becomes mainstream in both defense tools and exploitation methods, security professionals must master these t

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 fluent-package v6.0.3 has been released

Hi users! We have released fluent-package v6.0.3 on 2026-03-27. Fluent Package is a stable distribution package of Fluentd. (successor of td-agent) This is a maintenance release of v6.0.x LTS series.

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Fluentd Blog

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📄 Open Source Summit North America 2026 Schedule Showcases Next Era of AI Infrastructure, Security and Open Ecosystems

Leading open source event explores building, securing and sustaining the open technologies powering modern infrastructure Summary SAN FRANCISCO,…

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 KubeCon Updates

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Reviewed advisories hit a four-year low, malware advisories surged, and CNA publishing grew—here’s what changed and what it means for your triage and response. The post A year of open source vulnerabi

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 The 5 Principles of Snyk’s Developer Experience

Discover the 5 principles behind Snyk’s developer experience. Learn how seamless workflows, actionable fixes, and AI-driven security help developers ship secure code faster without disrupting producti

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 Snyk Blog

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📄 From Discovery to Defense: Why AI Red Teaming Is the Next Step After AI-SPM

AI red teaming is the next step after AI-SPM. Learn how Evo Agent Red Teaming simulates real attacks to uncover prompt injection, data exposure, and behavioral vulnerabilities in AI systems.

📅 Mar 25, 2026📰 Snyk Blog

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💾 Databases

📄 Amazon CloudWatch Logs now supports data protection, OpenSearch PPL and OpenSearch SQL for the Infrequent Access ingestion class

Amazon CloudWatch Logs now supports expanded analytics and data protection capabilities for the Infrequent Access (Logs IA) ingestion class, including support for data protection, OpenSearch’s Piped P

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 Greenmask 0.2.9 - 0.2.17 Releases

Database anonymization, synthetic data generation and logical dump Greenmask Overview Greenmask is a powerful open-source utility that is designed for logical database backup dumping, anonymization, s

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 TiDB Cloud Zero Public Preview: Get a Database in 1 Second, Claim It in 3 Clicks

We’re excited to announce that TiDB Cloud Zero is now available in Public Preview. TiDB Cloud Zero is designed for a new generation of AI agents and developers who want instant access to a real produc

📅 Mar 24, 2026📰 TiDB Blog

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📄 Monster SCALE Summit 2026 Recap: From Database Elasticity to Nanosecond AI

Monster Scale Summit 2026 brought together the brightest minds in distributed systems and engineering leadership to tackle the challenges of building and operating at scale.

📅 Mar 23, 2026📰 ScyllaDB Blog

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🌐 Platforms

📄 Keep Your Tech Flame Alive: Trailblazer Rachel Bayley

In this Akamai FLAME Trailblazer blog post, Rachel Bayley encourages women to step into the unknown and to be their authentic selves.

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 The Oracle of Delphi Will Steal Your Credentials

Our deception technology is able to reroute attackers into honeypots, where they believe that they found their real target. The attacks brute forced passwords for RDP credentials to connect to the vic

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 The Nansh0u Campaign – Hackers Arsenal Grows Stronger

In the beginning of April, three attacks detected in the Guardicore Global Sensor Network (GGSN) caught our attention. All three had source IP addresses originating in South-Africa and hosted by Volum

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 NVIDIA GTC 2026 Confirmed It: The Inference Era Is Here

Last week at NVIDIA GTC 2026, one message was clear: AI has moved beyond the training era and into the era of production inference. The conversation was no longer just about building faster chips and

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 DigitalOcean Blog

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📄 How to build production-ready AI agents with Google-managed MCP servers

As ​​developers build AI agents with more sophisticated reasoning systems, they require higher-quality fuel–in the form of enterprise data and specialized tools–to drive real business value. To get th

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 Easy as a green run: How Vail Resorts built an AI assistant to automate personalized recommendations

For skiers and snowboarders, every moment on the mountain is about maximizing the fun — chasing fresh lines, perfecting a new trick, or exploring new terrain. Whether they're exploring a familiar favo

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 What’s new with Google Cloud

Want to know the latest from Google Cloud? Find it here in one handy location. Check back regularly for our newest updates, announcements, resources, events, learning opportunities, and more. Tip: Not

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 AWS Lambda supports up to 32 GB of memory and 16 vCPUs for Lambda Managed Instances

AWS Lambda now supports up to 32 GB of memory and 16 vCPUs for functions running on Lambda Managed Instances, enabling customers to run compute-intensive workloads such as large-scale data processing,

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 AWS Management Console now supports settings to control service and Region visibility

Today, AWS announces the general availability of Visible services and Visible Regions account settings in the AWS Management Console. These settings allow you to customize which services and regions a

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 How we use Abstract Syntax Trees (ASTs) to turn Workflows code into visual diagrams

Workflows are now visualized via step diagrams in the dashboard. Here’s how we translate your TypeScript code into a visual representation of the workflow.

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Cloudflare Blog

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📄 Five techniques to reach the efficient frontier of LLM inference

Every dollar that you spend on model inference buys you a position on a graph of latency and throughput. On this plot is a curve of optimal configurations, where you've squeezed the maximum possible p

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 What's new in Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization 4.21

Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization 4.21 is now Generally Available. The release of Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization 4.21 introduces new capabilities that simplify virtual machine (VM) management, enhanc

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 OpenShift Blog

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📰 Misc

📄 Visual Studio Code 1.114

Learn what's new in Visual Studio Code 1.114 (Insiders) Read the full article

📅 Apr 1, 2026📰 VS Code Blog

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📄 Five Great DevOps Job Opportunities

Explore this week’s top DevOps career opportunities featuring roles at SAP, Maximus, Inc., and Bellota Labs. Salaries range from $115k to $337k for senior and lead positions.

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 WebAssembly is now outperforming containers at the edge

The mass adoption of WebAssembly has yet to be realized. The true turning point for WebAssembly — specifically its ability The post WebAssembly is now outperforming containers at the edge appeared fir

📅 Mar 29, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 96% of codebases rely on open source, and AI slop is putting them at risk

Verbose changes. Nonsensical descriptions. Pull requests contributors can’t explain. AI is DDoS-ing open source software (OSS) with slop, and some The post 96% of codebases rely on open source, and AI

📅 Mar 29, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 Secure, Local, and Connected: Insights from SAPinsider on the Future of SAP Integration Suite with Edge Integration Cell

The conversations at our booth this year in Las Vegas shifted from “what’s coming next” to “what we can do now”. For customers in regulated industries like pharma, defense, or the public sector, the S

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 SUSE Blog

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📄 Sideloading SUSE Virtualization onto an existing Linux system

After the v1.7.0 community release of Harvester, we learned that there was a problem with network interface naming for certain types of Intel NIC, when upgrading from v1.6.x. When I was working on fix

📅 Mar 27, 2026📰 SUSE Blog

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📄 DataGrip 2026.1: AI Agents in the AI Chat, Redesigned Query Files, Data Source Templates in Your JetBrains Account, Explain Plan Flow Enhancements, and More!

DataGrip 2026.1, the first major update of the year, is here! Let’s take a look at what’s inside. Download DataGrip 2026.1 Query files and consoles In this release, we are redesigning the flow for wor

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 Comparative Analysis of Development Cycle Speed in Java and Kotlin Based on IDE Telemetry Data

Introduction Does the choice of programming language affect how fast developers deliver code? This question matters for engineering teams evaluating technology stacks, yet it is notoriously hard to an

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 From System Admin to Game Dev: Cockpit as the Ultimate Canvas for Custom Linux Tooling

The Modern Face of Linux Management In the world of SUSE, we often talk about “Zero-Touch” and “Infrastructure-as-Code.” But behind every automated cluster is a human who occasionally needs to see exa

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 SUSE Blog

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📄 PhpStorm 2026.1 is Now Out

Welcome to PhpStorm 2026.1! This release brings new PhpStorm MCP tools, new third-party agents inside your IDE, support for Git worktrees, and lots of other productivity-enhancing features for PHP and

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 AI-Assisted Java Application Development with Agent Skills

Agent-assisted development is quickly becoming a common mode of software development. New techniques are emerging to help LLMs generate code that matches your preferences and standards. One common app

📅 Mar 26, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 Visual Studio Code 1.113

Learn what's new in Visual Studio Code 1.113 Read the full article

📅 Mar 25, 2026📰 VS Code Blog

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