1. What can containers do for you?
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If you read any IT news these days, it's hard to miss a headline about "the container revolution." Docker's year-and-a-half-old engine had a monopoly on the buzz until CoreOS launched its own project, Rocket, in December. Andrew Baker says that containerization is having its moment and there's never been a better time to check it out for yourself. |
2. Ready to Dockerize?
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Speaking of containers, Andrew Baker, the spin-docker himself, is presenting a free webcast on the 10 Things You Need to Know About Docker. This will include how containers differ from VMs, how to use containers most effectively, and whether it's the right time to bring containers to your organization.
If you're considering Docker, you'll want to be here. Join Baker on Wednesday, February 4 at 10am PT.
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3. 7 things you have no control over
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As a website owner, you have 100% control over your site, plus a hefty amount of control over the first and middle mile of the network your pages travel over. But when it comes to the last mile, matters are no longer in your hands. Tammy Evertsshares 7 things slowing down your site's user experience that you have no control over. |
4. Target's outage resolution through automation
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Last fall, the engineering team at Target launched a 30-day monitoring challenge to improve visibility of key performance indicators across their technology stack before the peak retail season. Through the use of GitHub, Chef, Kitchen, Jenkins, and Ruby, they were able to quickly restore service after an outage. Here's how they did it. |
5. 11 costly crashes and other performance woes
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2014 brought us an eclectic assortment of costly web performance hiccups, spanning many different industries, causes, and end-users. Laura Strassmandissects the biggest performance failures and adds some useful takeaways. |
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Join Mehdi Daoudi, CEO and Co-founder of Catchpoint Systems, in this free webcast, happening Wednesday, January 28 at 10am PT. Learn what you need to measure in order to correct problems and do so before your users are affected. Thank you to Catchpoint Systems for sponsoring this event.
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6. How Fastly builds support
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The culture of support and service at Fastly isn't an accident. According to Austin Spires, their support processes span the entire company, and are baked into every aspect of the way they do business. Moreover, Fastly considers its support infrastructure to be one of their greatest product advantages. |
7. Passion, choice, and humility
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We've heard how empathy is at the heart of successful DevOps culture, nowCathryn Posey, founder of Tech by Superwomen, shares some top Lean Startup moments characterized by their humanity and drive for success.
Tech by Superwomen is about what's inspiring, motivating, and moving women forward in the tech community and has drawn the attention of NPR, Black Enterprise, Huffington Post, Forbes, Mashable, CNBC, and Yahoo! FYI, the firstTech Superwomen Summit is happening January 29, 2015, in San Francisco and we've got a special 30% discount for you. |
8. Interested in DIYbio?
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Learn about open source real-time PCR and DNA diagnostics, DIY paper microfluidics, and the isolation and identification of invasive fungi on Citrus limon inthe latest issue of BioCoder. |
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