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Week 15, 2026

DevOps Weekly Digest - Week 15, 2026

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

DevOps Weekly Digest - Week 15, 2026

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


⚓ Kubernetes

📄 SUSE Rancher and Vultr want to break AI infrastructure free from the hyperscalers

Organizations looking to scale their AI workloads and infrastructure on Kubernetes were largely limited to expensive hyperscaler options. As DevOps The post SUSE Rancher and Vultr want to break AI inf

📅 Apr 4, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 pg_ash v1 - Active Session History for PostgreSQL

pg_ash samples pg_stat_activity once per second via pg_cron, stores encoded snapshots in partitioned tables, and provides 32 SQL functions for wait event analysis. Pure SQL + PL/pgSQL. No C extension,

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 GitOps policy-as-code: Securing Kubernetes with Argo CD and Kyverno

A hands-on guide to deploying Kyverno with Argo CD and enforcing custom policies As Kubernetes environments develop, GitOps with Argo CD has become the standard for declarative, self-healing infrastru

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 KubeCon EU 2026 Recap: The Year AI Moved Into Production on Kubernetes

Amsterdam in late March still has that sharp North Sea wind, but inside the RAI Convention Centre, 13,350 people generated enough energy to heat the building twice over. KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 20

📅 Apr 1, 2026📰 Pulumi Blog

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📄 LLMs on Kubernetes Part 1: Understanding the threat model

Let’s say you’ve got an LLM running on Kubernetes. Pods are healthy, logs are clean, users are chatting. Everything looks fine. But here’s the thing: Kubernetes is great at scheduling workloads and ke

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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☁️ Cloud Native

📄 Envoy: A future-ready foundation for agentic AI networking

In today's agentic AI environments, the network has a new set of responsibilities. In a traditional application stack, the network mainly moves requests between services. But as discussed in a recent

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 Defending Your Software Supply Chain: What Every Engineering Team Should Do Now

The software supply chain is under sustained attack. Not from a single threat actor or a single incident, but from an ecosystem-wide campaign that has been escalating for months and shows no signs of

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 Gemma 4 is Here: Now Available on Docker Hub

Docker Hub is quickly becoming the home for AI models, serving millions of developers and bringing together a curated lineup that spans lightweight edge models to high-performance LLMs, all packaged a

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 Docker Offload now Generally Available: The Full Power of Docker, for Every Developer, Everywhere.

Docker Desktop is one of the most widely used developer tools in the world, yet for millions of enterprise developers, running it simply hasn’t been an option. The environments they rely on, such as v

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 What Adaptive Concurrency Means for Async Functions

Learn how adaptive concurrency in the OpenFaaS queue-worker prevents overloading functions, reduces retries, and completes async batches faster — without per-function tuning. Synchronous vs. asynchron

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 OpenFaaS Blog

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📄 Run and Iterate on LLMs Faster with Docker Model Runner on DGX Station

Back in October, we showed how Docker Model Runner on the NVIDIA DGX Spark makes it remarkably easy to run large AI models locally with the same familiar Docker experience developers already trust. Th

📅 Mar 31, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 Sustaining OpenTelemetry: Moving from dependency management to stewardship

Modern software runs on open source. In fact, “free” and open source software generates more than $500 billion in annual value in the U.S. alone and an estimated $8.8 trillion in total global value. F

📅 Mar 31, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Introducing the Red Hat Universal Base Image

There are a lot of choices when it comes to container base images, so why should you select Red Hat Universal Base Image (UBI)? First of all, the code in Red Hat Universal Base Image is derived from R

📅 Mar 31, 2026📰 OpenShift 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.

📅 Apr 6, 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.

📅 Apr 6, 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.

📅 Apr 6, 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.

📅 Apr 6, 2026📰 LaunchDarkly Blog

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📄 The uphill climb of making diff lines performant

The path to better performance is often found in simplicity. The post The uphill climb of making diff lines performant appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 tree-sitter-postgres, libpgfmt, pgfmt, and libpgdump

I've been rebuilding some internal tools and open source projects in Rust and have a few things to share: tree-sitter-postgres — A Tree-sitter grammar for Postgres (SQL + PL/pgSQL) that uses codegen t

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 CI/CD governance with template-driven pipelines

How to improve CI/CD governance using template-driven pipelines, Git controls, and policy enforcement to protect production. | Blog

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Harness Blog

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📄 Zero Trust Architecture for Secure Software Delivery

Move beyond RBAC and gates. Discover how to create a "last line of defense" for your SDLC by validating every automated task at the runner level. | Blog

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Harness Blog

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📄 Chaos Engineering Myths: From Chaos to Confidence

Chaos engineering isn’t risky or exclusive. It uses controlled, hypothesis-driven tests to improve resilience, complement QA, and build system confidence. | Blog

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Harness Blog

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📄 Run multiple agents at once with /fleet in Copilot CLI

/fleet lets Copilot CLI dispatch multiple agents in parallel. Learn how to write prompts that split work across files, declare dependencies, and avoid common pitfalls. The post Run multiple agents at

📅 Apr 1, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 Agent-driven development in Copilot Applied Science

I used coding agents to build agents that automated part of my job. Here's what I learned about working better with coding agents. The post Agent-driven development in Copilot Applied Science appeared

📅 Mar 31, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 Changes to packages.gitlab.com: What you need to know

Over the past few months, we have been gradually migrating the infrastructure behind packages.gitlab.com to a new package hosting system. The base domain packages.gitlab.com remains the same, but URL

📅 Mar 31, 2026📰 GitLab Blog

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🏗️ IaC

📄 Apache Spark troubleshooting and upgrade agents now available as Kiro powers

The Apache Spark troubleshooting agent and upgrade agent for Amazon EMR are now available as Kiro powers, bringing one-click access to AI-assisted Spark operations directly in Kiro. With these powers,

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 Streamlining Cloud Compliance at GoDaddy Using CDK Aspects

This is a guest post written by Jasdeep Singh Bhalla from GoDaddy. AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) Aspects are a powerful mechanism that allows you to apply organization-wide policies, like security r

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 AWS DevOps Blog

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📄 Red Hat solutions for the hybrid SAP landscape

Many SAP environments are deployed in a hybrid landscape where applications may run on-premise, or on Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 OpenShift Blog

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📄 Take your automation to the next level with Ansible Content Collections for Windows, Splunk, AIOps, MCP, and more

One of the strengths of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform is its flexible automation of an array of use cases across ITOps. It includes multiple options to help you jumpstart new automation projects

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 Introducing Read-Only Mode for Pulumi Neo

A platform engineer with broad access might want Neo to analyze infrastructure and suggest changes, but include guarantees it won’t actually apply them. Read-only mode makes that possible: Neo does th

📅 Apr 1, 2026📰 Pulumi Blog

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📊 Observability

📄 Transform AI Complexity into Strategic Clarity

Observability is no longer an infrastructure tax, it is the strategic command center for AI success. Use New Relic AI Monitoring to bridge the gap between AI potential and business ROI.

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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📄 Exploring application performance monitoring (APM)

Application performance monitoring (APM) allows users to identify and track app performance using real-time data. Learn more about APM solutions with New Relic.

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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📄 What is observability?

Observability allows you to analyze the internal states of a system, giving you much needed insights. Learn about observability tools, best practices and more.

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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📄 Send your existing OpenTelemetry traces to Sentry

You spent months instrumenting your app with OpenTelemetry. The idea of ripping it out to adopt a new observability backend is not an option. Sentry's OTLP endp...

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Sentry Blog

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📄 Securely connect AWS DevOps Agent to private services in your VPCs

AWS DevOps Agent is your always-available operations teammate that resolves and proactively prevents incidents, optimizes application reliability and performance, and handles on-demand SRE tasks acros

📅 Apr 1, 2026📰 AWS DevOps Blog

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📄 New Relic Earns Equality 100 Award in Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2026 Corporate Equality Index

New Relic has been awarded a perfect score of 100 for its policies and practices supporting workplace equality for LGBTQ+ employees

📅 Apr 1, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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📄 Highway Monitoring with Zabbix and Nova Rota Oeste

Nova Rota do Oeste (formerly Rota do Oeste) is a Brazilian highway concessionaire founded in 2014, responsible for managing more than 850 kilometers of highway that connects the cities of Sinop (MT),

📅 Apr 1, 2026📰 Zabbix Blog

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📄 Leverage Agentic AI for Autonomous Incident Response with AWS DevOps Agent

Introduction Teams running distributed workloads face a persistent operational challenge: when something breaks, the information needed to resolve it is scattered across logs, deployment pipelines, co

📅 Mar 31, 2026📰 AWS DevOps Blog

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📄 SUSE Wins 64 G2 Badges in Spring Report

I’m delighted to share that G2, the world’s largest and most trusted tech marketplace, has recognized SUSE’s solutions once again. We received 64 badges in its 2026 Spring Report across our portfolio

📅 Mar 31, 2026📰 SUSE Blog

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📄 JBoss EAP XP 6.0: Achieving observability with OpenTelemetry

The recent article JBoss EAP XP 6 is here announced the release of JBoss EAP XP 6.0, which introduced full compliance with MicroProfile 7.0 and a host of new features. Among the most significant updat

📅 Mar 31, 2026📰 OpenShift Blog

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📄 Finding performance bottlenecks with Pyroscope and Alloy: An example using TON blockchain

Performance optimization often feels like searching for a needle in a haystack. You know your code is slow, but where exactly is the bottleneck? This is where continuous profiling comes in. In this bl

📅 Mar 30, 2026📰 Grafana 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

📅 Apr 6, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 Amazon Bedrock Guardrails announces general availability of cross-account safeguards

Amazon Bedrock Guardrails now enables centralized enforcement of safety controls across all AWS accounts within an organization through cross-account safeguards. Amazon Bedrock Guardrails offers confi

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 Latest Typosquatting Attack Targeting VS Code Tools Hits Windsurf IDE

Cybersecurity researchers from Bitdefender, a provider of an endpoint detection and response (EDR) platform, have discovered an extension to the Windsurf integrated development environment (IDE) that

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Authentication vs Authorization: Key Differences

Learn the difference between authentication vs authorization, why both matter for app security, and how to protect modern APIs and microservices. | Blog

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 Harness Blog

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📄 Refactoring at the speed of mission: An "agent mesh" approach to legacy system modernization with Red Hat AI

Legacy software doesn't retire itself. It sits in production, accumulating technical debt, resisting change, and quietly becoming a risk—not because of what it does, but because of what it can no long

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 You Patched LiteLLM, But Do You Know Your AI Blast Radius?

The LiteLLM compromise showed AI risk extends beyond dependencies. Use Evo AI-SPM to map your full AI blast radius, securing connected models, tools, and agent workflows.1

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Snyk Blog

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📄 Securing the open source supply chain across GitHub

Recent attacks on open source focus on exfiltrating secrets; here are the prevention steps you can take today, plus a look at the security capabilities GitHub is working on. The post Securing the open

📅 Apr 1, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 Building PCI DSS-Compliant Architectures on Amazon EKS

In this post, we explore key considerations, best practices, and architectural decisions hosting applications on EKS in shared tenancy environments while maintaining PCI DSS compliance. Please note th

📅 Apr 1, 2026📰 AWS Containers Blog

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📄 Introducing EmDash — the spiritual successor to WordPress that solves plugin security

Today we are launching the beta of EmDash, a full-stack serverless JavaScript CMS built on Astro 6.0. It combines the features of a traditional CMS with modern security, running plugins in sandboxed W

📅 Apr 1, 2026📰 Cloudflare Blog

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📄 Building AI Security with Our Customers: 5 Lessons from Evo’s Design Partner Program

Learn 5 key lessons from Snyk’s Evo design partner program. Discover how AI discovery, risk intelligence, and policy automation help teams secure generative AI and govern AI sprawl at scale.

📅 Apr 1, 2026📰 Snyk Blog

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💾 Databases

📄 Amazon SageMaker Data Agent introduces charting capabilities and support for materialized views

Amazon SageMaker Data Agent now supports interactive charting, SQL analytics on Snowflake data sources, and materialized view management in Amazon SageMaker Unified Studio notebooks. Data Agent now pr

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 pg_textsearch v1.0

Hi folks, I'm delighted to announce the general availability of pg_textsearch v1.0. This is an open source extension (Postgres license) supporting modern BM25 ranked keyword search with fast indexing

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 PostgreSQL CDC, Evolved: Read-Only Mode, IAM Auth & Partition Support Now in Estuary

Estuary has released significant updates to its PostgreSQL connectors, expanding support for production-grade change data capture (CDC) use cases. What's New Read-Only Capture Estuary now supports CDC

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 Redis joins AWS at GDC to support the next generation of gaming

Game Developers Conference is where the future of game infrastructure takes shape. Every year developers, cloud providers, and platform teams come together to share ideas, pressure test architectures,

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 Redis Blog

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📄 ScyllaDB Vector Search in Action: Real-time RAG and Anomaly Detection

Learn how ScyllaDB vector search simplifies scalable semantic search & RAG with real-time performance – plus see FAQs on vector search scaling, embeddings, and architecture

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 ScyllaDB Blog

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📄 Atomic slot migration with Redis 8.4

In Redis 8.4, we introduced atomic slot migration (ASM), a significant improvement for anyone operating Redis Cluster at scale. We wrote this blog to teach the Redis community what Redis hash slots ar

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Redis Blog

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Pure vector search is great until someone searches for 'PostgreSQL performance' and you miss the document titled 'Optimizing Postgres queries.' Pure keyword search is great until someone asks 'How do

📅 Apr 1, 2026📰 Redis Blog

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📄 Introducing MongoDB Agent Skills and Plugins for Coding Agents

Software engineering is evolving into agentic engineering. According to the Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2025, 84% of respondents use or plan to use AI tools in their development, up from 76% the p

📅 Mar 31, 2026📰 MongoDB Blog

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Learn about ScyllaDB's new features, performance improvements, and innovations -- plus, get a sneak peek into what's coming next.

📅 Mar 31, 2026📰 ScyllaDB Blog

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📄 Good Code, Wrong Model. How to Benchmark AI Coding Agents for Distributed SQL

Your AI isn't broken, it’s just trained on a database that isn’t distributed. This blog covers the design of our new distributed SQL benchmark, examines what breaks and why, and offers a handy open-so

📅 Mar 31, 2026📰 Yugabyte Blog

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📄 What’s new in two: March 2026 edition

Welcome to “What’s new in two,” your quick hit of Redis releases you might have missed in the past month. If you blinked, you missed it—so here’s the recap. We’re covering the latest developments from

📅 Mar 31, 2026📰 Redis 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.

📅 Apr 6, 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

📅 Apr 6, 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

📅 Apr 6, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 Five Great DevOps Job Opportunities

Explore this week’s top DevOps and Platform Engineering roles. From $300k Cloud Engineering in Maryland to cutting-edge Agentic AI positions at T-Mobile.

📅 Apr 6, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 AWS Glue Schema Registry is now available in three more AWS regions

You can now use the AWS Glue Schema Registry, a serverless and free feature of AWS Glue, in the Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Europe (Spain), and Europe (Zurich) regions to validate and control the evolutio

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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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

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 Introducing Veo 3.1 Lite and a new Veo upscaling capability on Vertex AI

We are introducing Veo 3.1 Lite, Google's most cost-effective video model on Vertex AI. Alongside this new model, we are also launching a new, standalone Veo upscaling capability on Vertex AI to help

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 The Hidden Cost of Complex AI Platforms: Why Developer Experience Matters

The cloud AI platform ecosystem today looks more powerful than ever, with access to powerful GPUs like NVIDIA H100 and H200, massive libraries of pre-trained models, and full pipelines for fine-tuning

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 DigitalOcean Blog

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📄 Friday Five — April 3, 2026

Red Hat Enhances Enterprise Stability with Red Hat Enterprise Linux Extended Life Cycle, PremiumRed Hat launched Red Hat Enterprise Linux Extended Life Cycle Premium, offering a predictable 14-year li

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 New Tech, Same Rules: Cloud Lessons for an AI Advantage

As per Gartner®, “AI spending will grow by 44% in 2026, driven by the demand to build out AI infrastructure and the vendor race to reach customers.”1 Yet 38% of businesses report struggling to achieve

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Kubecost Blog

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📄 The Glue Problem in Modern AI Development

AI is now central to modern software development. Teams across industries are turning to AI to solve product and workflow problems in software. But building production systems is still complex. The ha

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 DigitalOcean Blog

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📄 Introducing Gemma 4 on Google Cloud: Our most capable open models yet

Today, we are releasing Gemma 4 on Google Cloud. What’s new: It is, byte for byte, the most capable family of open models. Built from the same research as Gemini 3 and released under a commercially pe

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📰 Misc

📄 Visual Studio Code 1.115

Learn what's new in Visual Studio Code 1.115 (Insiders) Read the full article

📅 Apr 8, 2026📰 VS Code Blog

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📄 Is Your AI Agent Secure? The DevOps Case for Adversarial QA Testing

Adversarial QA testing helps validate AI agents under real-world conditions, exposing risks like prompt injection and logic failures.

📅 Apr 6, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Cursor’s $2 billion bet: The IDE is now a fallback, not the default

Last week, the AI code editor with the fastest revenue growth in the category shipped a product that is not The post Cursor’s $2 billion bet: The IDE is now a fallback, not the default appeared first

📅 Apr 5, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 Vultr says its Nvidia-powered AI infrastructure costs 50% to 90% less than hyperscalers

Vultr is using Nvidia GPUs and AI agents like OpenClaw to automate infrastructure setup for developers — and says the The post Vultr says its Nvidia-powered AI infrastructure costs 50% to 90% less tha

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 RustRover 2026.1: Professional Testing With Native cargo-nextest Integration

In this release, we are focusing even more on improving the everyday developer experience by refining the core workflows and adding native cargo-nextest support directly in the IDE. Running tests in l

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 “I started to lose my ability to code”: Developers grapple with the real cost of AI programming tools

Maybe it started in February, when programmer and entrepreneur Paul Ford, 51, wrote a guest essay for The New York The post “I started to lose my ability to code”: Developers grapple with the real cos

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 Ubuntu Summit 26.04 is coming: Save the date and share your story!

Following the incredible success of Ubuntu Summit 25.10, we are thrilled to announce that Ubuntu Summit 26.04 is officially on the horizon. If you are new to the Ubuntu community, every new release of

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 Ubuntu Blog

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📄 AI Won’t Replace Developers—But it is Changing How They Work

AI is reshaping software development by accelerating coding, testing and reviews while reinforcing the need for human judgment and oversight.

📅 Apr 3, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Code like a PIRATE with Junie and GoLand

This is a guest post from John Arundel, a Go writer and teacher who runs a free email course for Go learners. His most recent book is The Deeper Love of Go. Ahoy, maties! Cap’n Long John Arundel here

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 Which AI Coding Tools Do Developers Actually Use at Work?

The reality beyond the hype, featuring evidence from large-scale, globally representative developer surveys. If you’re like us, you can’t open your LinkedIn or X feed without there being some mention

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 KotlinConf’26 Speakers: In Conversation With Lena Reinhard

“Over the last three to five years, many of the promises that drew people to tech have been called into question.” The tech industry has long promised opportunity, growth, and the chance to build thin

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 Running LLMs dynamically, in production, on limited resources, is hard. We think there’s room for another approach…

The promise of large language models (LLMs) is clear. From code generation to customer support, from document analysis to creative workflows, organizations everywhere are racing to integrate LLMs into

📅 Apr 2, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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