Week 5, 2026

DevOps Weekly Digest - Week 5, 2026

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

DevOps Weekly Digest - Week 5, 2026

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


⚓ Kubernetes

📄 Northrop Grumman scales enterprise Kubernetes for AI and hybrid cloud with Red Hat OpenShift

The journey to enterprise-wide Kubernetes adoption can be a "wild, wild west" of disparate environments and challenging security for some organizations. That's the landscape Northrop Grumman faced in

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 Simplify Kubernetes cluster management using ACK, kro and Amazon EKS

In this blog post, we show how to create and manage a fleet of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) clusters using Kube Resource Orchestrator (kro), AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK), and

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 AWS Containers Blog

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📄 IBM Kubecost 3.1: Kubernetes Resource Quota Rightsizing

IBM Kubecost 3.1: Kubernetes Resource Quota Rightsizing We’re proud to kick off the new year by announcing IBM Kubecost 3.1! This release builds on IBM Kubecost 3.0 and introduces Kubernetes Resource

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 Kubecost Blog

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📄 Headlamp in 2025: Project Highlights

This announcement is a recap from a post originally published on the Headlamp blog. Headlamp has come a long way in 2025. The project has continued to grow – reaching more teams across platforms, powe

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 Kubernetes Blog

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📄 Announcing the Checkpoint/Restore Working Group

The community around Kubernetes includes a number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and Working Groups (WGs) facilitating discussions on important topics between interested contributors. Today we woul

📅 Jan 21, 2026📰 Kubernetes Blog

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📄 Platform engineering maintenance pitfalls and smart strategies to stay ahead

Platform engineering is a discipline that aims to increase the productivity of software engineering teams by designing, building, and maintaining internal platforms that abstract underlying infrastruc

📅 Jan 21, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 2026 Kubernetes and Cilium Networking Predictions

📅 Jan 21, 2026📰 Cilium Blog

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📄 Kubernetes Fuels AI Growth; Organizational Culture Remains the Decisive Factor

The CNCF Annual Cloud Native Survey confirms a long-developing trend: Kubernetes has moved from container orchestration to becoming the backbone of modern infrastructure—including AI. Production usage

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Uniform API server access using clientcmd

If you've ever wanted to develop a command line client for a Kubernetes API, especially if you've considered making your client usable as a kubectl plugin, you might have wondered how to make your cli

📅 Jan 19, 2026📰 Kubernetes Blog

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☁️ Cloud Native

📄 Making the Most of Your Docker Hardened Images Enterprise Trial – Part 3

Customizing Docker Hardened Images In Part 1 and Part 2, we established the baseline. You migrated a service to a Docker Hardened Image (DHI), witnessed the vulnerability count drop to zero, and verif

📅 Jan 25, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 Making the Most of Your Docker Hardened Images Enterprise Trial – Part 2

Verifying Security and Compliance of Docker Hardened Images In Part 1 of this series, we migrated a Node.js service to Docker Hardened Images (DHI) and measured impressive results: 100% vulnerability

📅 Jan 24, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 How to Automate Arm Migration with Docker MCP Toolkit, VS Code, and GitHub Copilot

This post is a collaboration between Docker and Arm, demonstrating how Docker MCP Toolkit and the Arm MCP Server work together to simplify architecture migrations. Moving workloads from x86 to Arm64 a

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 From Traditional to Cloud Native Virtualization: One platform for all workloads

Today, many organizations are rethinking their virtualization strategy — and not only for cost reasons. Hybrid multi-cloud architectures, along with emerging edge and AI use cases, are increasingly di

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 SUSE Blog

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📄 Using MCP Servers: From Quick Tools to Multi-Agent Systems

Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers are a spec for exposing tools, models, or services to language models through a common interface. Think of them as smart adapters: they sit between a tool and the

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 Docker Blog

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📄 LitmusChaos Q4 2025 update: community, contributions, and project progress

As we enter the new year, we’re excited to share the Q4 updates from the LitmusChaos community. Over the past few months, the chaos engineering ecosystem and the LitmusChaos community have continued t

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 Improving Async Workflow Observability in Dapr

This post tells the story of how contributors from across the cloud native community worked together to enhance Dapr’s OpenTelemetry integration, particularly around asynchronous workflows. It also hi

📅 Jan 21, 2026📰 OpenTelemetry Blog

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📄 End-to-end recovery from AZ impairments in Amazon EKS using EKS Zonal shift and Istio

In this post, we walk you through building an end-to-end recovery system, showing you how to configure traffic shifting that protects your applications from Availability Zone impairments while maintai

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 AWS Containers Blog

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🔄 CI/CD

📄 Meet the new navigation in LaunchDarkly

A cleaner, more focused navigation reduces noise and helps you move faster.

📅 Jan 26, 2026📰 LaunchDarkly Blog

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📄 Introducing LLM Playground for AI Configs

Test, compare, and trace LLM prompt and model variations before they reach production.

📅 Jan 26, 2026📰 LaunchDarkly Blog

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📄 Introducing stratified sampling for LaunchDarkly Experimentation

Support fair, reliable experiment outcomes by eliminating hidden sample bias.

📅 Jan 26, 2026📰 LaunchDarkly Blog

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📄 Build an agent into any app with the GitHub Copilot SDK

Now in technical preview, the GitHub Copilot SDK can plan, invoke tools, edit files, and run commands as a programmable layer you can use in any application. The post Build an agent into any app with

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 A cheat sheet to slash commands in GitHub Copilot CLI

Run tests, fix code, and get support—right in your workflow. Stay focused and let Copilot handle the busywork. The post A cheat sheet to slash commands in GitHub Copilot CLI appeared first on The GitH

📅 Jan 21, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 AI-supported vulnerability triage with the GitHub Security Lab Taskflow Agent

Learn how we are using the newly released GitHub Security Lab Taskflow Agent to triage categories of vulnerabilities in GitHub Actions and JavaScript projects. The post AI-supported vulnerability tria

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 Context windows, Plan agent, and TDD: What I learned building a countdown app with GitHub Copilot

Learn how I managed context to keep Copilot focused, used the Plan agent to sharpen vague requirements, and required Test Driven Development practices to catch bugs before users. The post Context wind

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 GitHub Blog

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📄 GitLab Bug Bounty Program policy updates

GitLab first introduced our HackerOne Bug Bounty program in 2018. Since then, we’ve worked with the researcher community to help secure our comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform. We're excited t

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 GitLab Blog

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📄 Announcing the Harness Human-Aware Change Agent

AI that understands human insight and connects it to the changes that drive real incidents. | Blog

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 Harness Blog

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📄 Bazel 9 LTS

We're pleased to announce the release of Bazel 9.0! This LTS release is the culmination of some multi-year efforts to lay the groundwork for a healthier Bazel ecosystem, and we're excited to see these

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 Bazel Blog

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🏗️ IaC

📄 Amazon Route 53 Domains adds support for .ai, and other top-level domains

Amazon Route 53 Domains now supports registration and management of ten new top-level domains (TLDs): .ai, .nz, .shop, .bot, .moi, .spot, .free, .deal, .now, and .hot. This expansion enhances Route 53

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 EC2 Auto Scaling Introduces New Mechanisms for Group Deletion Protection

EC2 Auto Scaling is introducing a new policy condition key autoscaling:ForceDelete. This condition key is used with the DeleteAutoScalingGroup action to control whether the ForceDelete parameter can b

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 Amazon EVS now supports multiple VMware NSX Edge Gateways

Today, we're announcing that Amazon Elastic VMware Service (Amazon EVS) now supports the ability to deploy multiple VMware NSX Tier-0 Gateways within VMware Software-Defined Data Centers (SDDC), enabl

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 New in Pulumi IaC: replacementTrigger Resource Option

Pulumi IaC gives us a declarative interface to updates. When we perform an update, Pulumi calculates the difference between your currently deployed infrastructure and what is being proposed, then depl

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 Pulumi Blog

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📄 Neo: Zero-downtime migration from CDK, Terraform & Azure ARM

The barrier to migrating to Pulumi has always been the infrastructure you already have. Your existing resources can’t be disrupted, and manually importing them into a new tool is risky and time-consum

📅 Jan 21, 2026📰 Pulumi Blog

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📊 Observability

📄 Monitoring Google ADK agentic applications with Datadog LLM Observability

Google’s Agent Development Kit (ADK) gives you the building blocks to create powerful agentic systems. These multi-step agents can plan, loop, collaborate, and call tools dynamically to solve problems

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 OpenTelemetry eBPF Instrumentation 2026 Goals

As we kick off 2026, the OpenTelemetry eBPF Instrumentation SIG has come together to set an ambitious roadmap for the year. Our focus is on achieving production readiness with a stable 1.0 release whi

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 OpenTelemetry Blog

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📄 What’s new with Google Data Cloud

January 19 - January 23 We have fundamentally reimagined Firestore with pipeline operations for Enterprise edition. Experience a powerful new engine featuring over a hundred new query features, index-

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 Monitor Amazon ECS Events with Amazon EventBridge Filtering

In this post, we demonstrate how to capture specific Amazon ECS events using EventBridge rules for enhanced monitoring and troubleshooting of your containerized applications. We show you how to custom

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 AWS Containers Blog

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📄 Observability for ChatGPT Apps in the Age of Agentic AI

Gain visibility into your ChatGPT apps with New Relic’s browser agent

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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📄 Monitoring microservices and distributed systems with Sentry

If you’ve ever tried to debug a request that touched five services, a queue, and a database you don’t own, you already know why monitoring distributed systems i...

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 Sentry Blog

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📄 New observability features in Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 and Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management 2.15

The latest release of the Red Hat OpenShift cluster observability operator 1.3 introduces observability signal correlation, incident detection, application performance monitoring (APM) dashboard, and

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 OpenShift Blog

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📄 Green dashboards, red flags

A VP of Engineering (from a company I’m not allowed to name) told me recently: "You helped us find and fix real user-facing issues. Now we need to convince our ...

📅 Jan 21, 2026📰 Sentry Blog

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📄 Reducing Log Volume with the OpenTelemetry Log Deduplication Processor

Your logs are probably at least 80% repetitive noise. Connection retries, health checks, heartbeat messages: the same log line repeated thousands of times per minute. You pay storage costs for each on

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 OpenTelemetry Blog

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📄 ​​Integrating YugabyteDB Anywhere Metrics with Dynatrace

YugabyteDB Anywhere's Dynatrace export configuration is a clean, centralized way to stream universe metrics into Dynatrace. This blog provides a detailed, step-by-step guide to using the YugabyteDB An

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 Yugabyte Blog

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📄 The End of an Era: Why Traditional Network Monitoring is Failing

Learn why traditional tools like SNMP are no longer sufficient for modern high-speed networks and the complexities of the software-defined cloud.

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 New Relic Blog

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Learn how New Relic’s consent mode allows users to decide how web apps collect, transmit and process data monitored by the browser agent.

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 New Relic 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

📅 Jan 26, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 How to avoid package End of Life through backporting

When a Git vulnerability hit systems past Ubuntu package end of life, teams had to reassess security options. Learn how to stay protected beyond standard support.

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 Ubuntu Blog

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📄 N. Korea Contagious Interview Campaign Turns to VS Code to Deliver Backdoor

Jamf security researchers said state-sponsored espionage actors are using malicious VS Code projects to steal information.

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Overcoming the AI Velocity Paradox in Security | Harness

Is AI code generation outpacing your security? Learn strategies to close the gap and secure your SDLC against OWASP LLM threats with Harness AI Security. | Blog

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 Harness Blog

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📄 Zero trust workload identity manager generally available on Red Hat OpenShift

We’re excited to announce the general availability of zero trust workload identity manager, a Red Hat solution that delivers universal, runtime-attested identities for workloads in your cloud-native d

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 Legit Security AI Tool Uses Threat Feed to Identify Risks to Software Supply Chain

Legit Security this week added a threat feed that DevSecOps teams can use to instantly determine if a newly discovered vulnerability impacts their software supply chain. Built using the Legit VibeGuar

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Gitea 1.25.4 is released

We're excited to announce the release of Gitea 1.25.4! We strongly recommend all users upgrade to this version, as it includes important security fixes, numerous bug fixes, and overall stability impro

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 Gitea Blog

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📄 10 breakthrough stories to help you turn 2026 ambitions into reality

Welcome to 2026. As we look back at the final weeks of 2025, it is clear that our industry has shifted from “what if” to “how to.” Last year was defined by the move from AI experimentation to producti

📅 Jan 21, 2026📰 OpenShift Blog

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📄 Live From Davos: The End of Human-Speed Security

Our latest report highlights the urgent need for machine-speed defense as AI shifts from a tool to an autonomous actor in the face of automated cyberattacks. Learn the key strategies for leaders to br

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 Snyk Blog

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📄 How we mitigated a vulnerability in Cloudflare’s ACME validation logic

A vulnerability was recently identified in Cloudflare’s automation of certificate validation. Here we explain the vulnerability and outline the steps we’ve taken to mitigate it.

📅 Jan 19, 2026📰 Cloudflare Blog

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📄 Migrating from Falco to Tetragon: A Guide for Transitioning Your Runtime Security Stack

This guide helps current Falco users transition to Tetragon. It outlines key differences, explains how Falco constructs map to Tetragon…

📅 Jan 19, 2026📰 Cilium Blog

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💾 Databases

📄 Large language model operations: Best practices & guide

Your app works fine during testing, but production hits and your inference costs spiral out of control. Response times balloon during peak traffic. You spend more time debugging hallucinations than sh

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 Redis Blog

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📄 LLM context windows: Understanding and optimizing working memory

If you've spent any time building LLM apps, you know this error message: "Context window exceeded." Your perfectly crafted prompt gets rejected because you tried to stuff too much into the model's wor

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 Redis Blog

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📄 pg_utl_smtp v1.0 released

Grenoble, France - January 20, 2026 PostgreSQL UTL_SMTP compatibility extension pg_utl_smtp is a PostgreSQL extension to create, manage and use Oracle-style UTL_SMTP package. The use and behavior is j

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 App response time: what it is & how to fix it

Every app has a breaking point. You've tested your code, optimized your queries, and everything runs smoothly in staging. Then you push to production, traffic picks up, and suddenly your app starts fa

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 Redis Blog

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📄 Redis vs ElastiCache: What “support” actually means in production

When teams compare Redis and Amazon ElastiCache, the discussion usually starts with performance, cost, or scale. Those factors matter. But once Redis is on the critical path, another question becomes

📅 Jan 22, 2026📰 Redis Blog

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📄 Alan Shimel and Dor Laor on Database Elasticity and AI with ScyllaDB

Alan and Dor chat about high-performance databases & AI trends

📅 Jan 21, 2026📰 ScyllaDB Blog

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📄 pgBackRest 2.58.0 Released

January 19, 2026: The pgBackRest community is pleased to announce the release of pgBackRest 2.58.0, the latest version of the reliable, easy-to-use backup and restore solution that can seamlessly scal

📅 Jan 20, 2026📰 PostgreSQL News

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📄 MySQL Alternatives at Scale: Why TiDB Beats MariaDB

Dive deep into two popular MySQL alternatives and discover why TiDB is a better option for extreme scalability and real-time analytics. The post MySQL Alternatives at Scale: Why TiDB Beats MariaDB app

📅 Jan 19, 2026📰 TiDB Blog

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🌐 Platforms

📄 Creating better runtime control with LaunchDarkly and AWS

Ship bold AI changes without the guesswork.

📅 Jan 26, 2026📰 LaunchDarkly Blog

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📄 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.

📅 Jan 26, 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

📅 Jan 26, 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

📅 Jan 26, 2026📰 Linode Blog

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📄 Secure and Scalable Linux Management – A Guide to Deploying SUSE Multi-Linux Manager on Google Cloud

Managing a modern Linux environment is complex. Virtual machines and containers are spread across on-premises data centers and various public clouds. How do you keep them patched, configured, secure,

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 SUSE Blog

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📄 Improving workflow orchestration with Apache Airflow 3.1 in Cloud Composer

In a world of fragmented data stacks, you need workflow orchestration that is innovative, portable, and extensible. Cloud Composer, our fully managed data and AI/ML workflow orchestration service, rel

📅 Jan 23, 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

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 Google Cloud Blog

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📄 Maximize Amazon EKS efficiency: How Auto Mode, Graviton, and Spot work together

This blog post dives deeper into optimizing Amazon EKS Auto Mode clusters using AWS Graviton and Amazon EC2 Spot instances. AWS customers adopt AWS Graviton instances to achieve up to 40% higher price

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 AWS Containers Blog

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📄 Announcing general availability of Amazon EC2 M4 Max Mac instances

Amazon Web Services announces general availability of Amazon EC2 M4 Max Mac instances, powered by the latest Mac Studio hardware. Amazon EC2 M4 Max Mac instances are the next-generation EC2 Mac instan

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 CloudFormation Updates

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📄 Route leak incident on January 22, 2026

An automated routing policy configuration error caused us to leak some Border Gateway Protocol prefixes unintentionally from a router at our Miami data center. We discuss the impact and the changes we

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 Cloudflare Blog

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📄 The autonomous enterprise and the four pillars of platform control: 2026 forecast

The promise of DevOps and Platform Engineering is to balance developer velocity with enterprise governance. In 2026, AI Agents move from being simple assistance tools to the core mechanisms that autom

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 CNCF Blog

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📄 KIWI basics for openSUSE Tumbleweed Minimal OS images

KIWI is a tool that builds complete Linux images from a declarative description. It is used by openSUSE and SUSE to create ready-to-run disks for many platforms such as KVM, Xen, VMware, Hyper-V, clou

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 SUSE Blog

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📰 Misc

📄 January 2026 Insiders (version 1.109)

Learn what is new in the Visual Studio Code January 2026 Release (1.109). Read the full article

📅 Feb 4, 2026📰 VS Code Blog

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📄 Red Hat Performance and Scale Engineering

Red Hat's most recent posts about Performance, Scale, Chaos and more.LATEST BLOGSAutoscaling vLLM with OpenShift AI model serving: Performance validationNovember 26, 2025 Alberto PerdomoIn my previous

📅 Jan 29, 2026📰 Red Hat Blog

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📄 Five Great DevOps Job Opportunities

This week, DevOps.com spotlights open roles at NVIDIA, Travelers, Tessera Labs, Sherwin-Williams, and ThinKom Solutions to help engineers advance their careers.

📅 Jan 26, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Agentic AI meets integration: The next frontier

Artificial intelligence has already transformed the way organizations analyze data, predict outcomes, and generate content. The next leap forward is The post Agentic AI meets integration: The next fro

📅 Jan 25, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 The art of visual inspection: Spot the hidden story in your charts

You have a nice set of data, but how do you convey its meaning to an audience? In the latest The post The art of visual inspection: Spot the hidden story in your charts appeared first on The New Stack

📅 Jan 25, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 What’s the right Linux desktop UI for you?

If you’ve never used Linux before and are considering it now, there’s one thing you’ll inevitably run into, and that’s The post What’s the right Linux desktop UI for you? appeared first on The New Sta

📅 Jan 25, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 Pebblebed Ventures’ AI tool analyzes 20 years of Linux bugs

Can we develop a better bug-finding tool by analyzing the Linux kernel’s last 20 years of commits using AI? In The post Pebblebed Ventures’ AI tool analyzes 20 years of Linux bugs appeared first on Th

📅 Jan 25, 2026📰 The New Stack

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📄 Digital Sovereignty: 6 Practical Pathways to Increase Resilience

You’ve likely heard the term “Digital Sovereignty” many times in meetings. But as an engineering lead or executive, you might look at your current setup and ask: Where do I actually start? I hear this

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 SUSE Blog

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📄 Futurum Group Survey Sees Increasing Investments in AI to Deliver Software

A global survey of 628 enterprise IT leaders conducted by the Futurum Group finds that increasing investment in generative artificial intelligence (AI) (40%), followed closely by AI and machine learni

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 DevOps.com

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📄 Spring Boot Debugging – Now Remote

We released Spring Debugger in May 2025 to bring more clarity to the “magic” behind Spring Boot – helping you see what’s really happening inside your running application. By the end of 2025, the plugi

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 Ktor 3.4.0 Is Now Available!

Ktor 3.4.0 improves stability and addresses outstanding issues. Highlights include OpenAPI generation, Ztsd support for the compression plugin, duplex streaming for OkHttp, Structured concurrency inte

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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📄 Exposed 1.0 Is Now Available

This is the first major release of Exposed – a huge milestone for both the project and the Exposed team! This release brings many new exciting features, the most requested being R2DBC support, as well

📅 Jan 23, 2026📰 JetBrains Blog

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