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A Collection of Top DevOps News, Articles, Presentations July 2020 [InfoQ] DevOps Round-Up Sponsored by [Gremlin] [Latest Content](#latest-content), [Top Viewed Content](#top-viewed-content), [News](#news), [Top Articles](#top-articles), [Top Presentations](#top-presentations-and-interviews) In this special newsletter we bring you up to date on all the new content and news related to DevOps on InfoQ. We are also maintaining a portal page for this content on InfoQ at: [(. [] Latest Content on InfoQ [WebAssembly Extended with Hot Reloading, Remote Debugging and Uniform Hardware Access]( (news, Jun 13, 2020) [HashiCorp Consul: 1.8 Release and New Kubernetes Tutorials]( (news, Jun 11, 2020) [Microsoft Announces Public Preview of Azure Arc Enabled Kubernetes at Build 2020]( (news, Jun 11, 2020) [Istio 1.5: Lin Sun and Neeraj Poddar Discuss istiod, Wasm, and Multi-Cluster Support]( (news, Jun 10, 2020) [Amazon Releases AWS Amplify iOS and Android into General Availability]( (news, Jun 09, 2020) [Chaos Engineering: Finding Failures Before They Become Outages]( Learn the basics of Chaos Engineering: discover the tools, tests, and culture needed to create better software and prevent outages and downtime. [Download now](. Sponsored content [Chaos Engineering]( [] Top Viewed Content on InfoQ [Uber Open Sources Tool to Automatically Cleanup Stale Code]( (news, Jun 14, 2020) [Go as a Scripting Language]( (news, Apr 23, 2020) [Microsoft Announces a New Pricing Model Option for Azure Cosmos DB and More Capabilities]( (news, Jun 03, 2020) [Building a Containerless Future with WebAssembly - Kevin Hoffman at WebAssembly Summit]( (news, May 14, 2020) [Understandability: The Most Important Metric You're Not Tracking]( (articles, Jun 06, 2020) [] Top News [oneinfra : Platform to Manage Multiple Kubernetes Clusters as a Service]( oneinfra is an open source project to manage and run multiple Kubernetes clusters across different public clouds, private clouds, and bare metal. [Khan Academy's Scaling Story to 2.5x Traffic Using a Serverless Architecture and CDN]( Khan Academy’s engineering team shared their story of scaling to 2.5x their usual traffic by leveraging a serverless architecture on Google App Engine and their static content delivery providers Fastly and Youtube. [Chaos Engineering Guide: Improving the Reliability of Financial Services]( How do we increase development velocity to meet changing customer demands, while ensuring reliability, avoiding outages, and meeting compliance? [Learn how]( Chaos Engineering can help you increase reliability and mitigate the risk of outages, so you can stay competitive in an ever-changing market. Sponsored content [Chaos Engineering Guide]( [GitLab Annual DevOps Survey Shows Emerging Trends and Changing Roles]( Completed by over 3500 developers from 21 countries, GitLab's DevOps survey encompasses three major areas, development and release, security, and testing. The survey hints at faster release cycles and improved quality, with the more recent DevSecOps area requiring more organizational fine-tuning. InfoQ has taken the chance to speak with GitLab's senior developer evangelist, Brendan O'Leary. [Windows Terminal 1.0 Released with Support for Profiles, Multiple Panes, and Unicode Characters]( Microsoft has moved Windows Terminal out of preview and announced the release of version 1.0. Windows Terminal includes multiple tabs, panes, customizable shortcuts, support for Unicode and UTF-8 characters, and custom themes and styles. The terminal can support PowerShell, cmd, WSL, and other command-line tools. [Microsoft Build 2020: Highlights]( Last week Microsoft held the 10th edition of Build, its annual conference aimed at developers using Microsoft technologies. The online event included multiple important announcements and releases, such as the general availability of Blazor WebAssembly, updates on the upcoming .NET 5, Azure Static Web Apps, and new projects related to IoT and Artificial Intelligence. [] Top Articles [Cloud Based Development - from Dream to Reality]( Is it feasible for professional developers to use cloud-based development environments? In this article, Mike Nikles explains his productive setup powered by Eclipse Theia and Gitpod. [cloud-based-development]( [Article Series: Edge Cloud]( In this series of InfoQ articles, we take a look at multiple dimensions of the edge story. We review considerations for virtual and physical security. [edge-cloud-article-series]( [Data Gateways in the Cloud Native Era]( Data Gateways act like API Gateways but focus on access to the data aspect. A Data Gateway offers abstractions, security, scaling, federation, and contract-driven development features. [data-gateways-cloud-native]( [The Past, Present, and Future of API Gateways]( The edge has evolved from simple hardware load balancers to a full stack of hardware and software proxies that comprise API Gateways, content delivery networks, and load balancers. [api]( [The First 5 Chaos Experiments to Run on Kubernetes]( Even systems like Kubernetes need to be tested to verify they can handle turbulent production conditions. Learn how Chaos Engineering can help your team harden your Kubernetes infrastructure, improve reliability, and keep your applications running smoothly. [Download the guide](. Sponsored content [The First 5 Chaos Experiments to Run on Kubernetes]( [] Top Presentations [The Evolution of Distributed Systems on Kubernetes]( Bilgin Ibryam takes us on a journey exploring Kubernetes primitives, design patterns and new workload types. [Bilgin Ibryam]( [Controlled Chaos: Taming Organic, Federated Growth of Microservices]( Tobias Kunze focuses on the challenges that result from organic, federated growth and the patterns that can be applied to monitor and control these dynamic systems. [Tobias Kunze]( [Building a DevSecOps Pipeline around Your Spring Boot Application]( Hayley Denbraver looks into the tools, methodology, culture, and process changes to consider so that an organization is ready for the transformation needed for a DevSecOps pipeline. [Hayley Denbraver]( [Metrics for the Win: Using Micrometer to Understand Application Behavior]( Erin Schnabel explores the capabilities of Micrometer, including examples of meter types and integration with different collectors like Prometheus or StatsD. [Erin Schnabel]( [How Many Is Too Much? Exploring Costs of Coordination During Outages]( Laura Maguire shows how resilient performance is directly tied to coordination, and examines problematic elements of an Incident Command System, using case study examples. [Laura Maguire]( [Connect with InfoQ on Twitter]( [Connect with InfoQ on Facebook]( [Connect with InfoQ on LinkedIn]( [Connect with InfoQ on Youtube]( You have received this message because you are subscribed to the "Special Reports Newsletter". To stop receiving this email, please click the following link: [Unsubscribe]( C4Media Inc. (InfoQ.com), 2275 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Suite #325, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M8V 3Y3

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