It's a new label for a tried and tested workflow. GitOps means performing all of your operations based on a single source of truth. Typically, this “single source of truth” is a git repository. Instead of allowing developers and sysadmins to make changes directly to your infrastructure, changes must first be made in git and then reviewed by other team members.
SolarWinds and Sunburst: How to stop supply-chain attacks in their tracks
Virtually everything is online these days. As many businesses move towards a SaaS (“software-as-a-service") business model, the risk and potential consequences of “getting hacked” grow by the day. One major instance of this was the recent SolarWinds hack – a major US tech company essentially has had its flagship product used to compromise as many as 18,000 different companies and government agencies. How do you avoid this happening to your business?
The Business Case for Kubernetes
Kubernetes is (still) the hip new thing: developers love it, DevOps types rant about how great it is, and everyone wants it on their resume. Sometimes it’s hard to separate out what it actually does from all the hype. Once you get past all the buzzwords, is there any tangible financial benefit for companies that use it? Is there a business case for switching over?