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Dynatrace in The Register: Celebrating Kubernetes’ 10th Anniversary

Dynatrace

Kubernetes traces its roots back to Google’s internal Borg and Omega cluster management systems from the early 2000s. Google open-sourced Kubernetes in 2014, positioning it as a competitor to Amazon Web Services, which was already offering open-source software as a service. .”

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Are Times still Good for Load Testing?

Alex Podelko

My post Good Times for Load Testing was published in 2014. I am not so upbeat as I was in 2014. If we speak about commercial load testing tools, we see rather a shrinking market and not too much innovation recently. In 2014 I was preparing a presentation about load testing tools and criteria for their selection.

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Netflix Studio Hack Day?—?May 2019

The Netflix TechBlog

The most important value of hack days is that they support a culture of innovation. We built this hack using Java (Springboot framework), the Google OAuth and Calendar APIs (for finding rooms) and Twilio API (for calling into the meeting), and deployed it on AWS. We know even the silliest idea can spur something more.

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What is container orchestration?

Dynatrace

Within every industry, organizations are accelerating efforts to modernize IT capabilities that increase agility, reduce complexity, and foster innovation. Docker Swarm First introduced in 2014 by Docker, Docker Swarm is an orchestration engine that popularized the use of containers with developers.

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AWS Re:Invent 2021 guide: Multicloud modernization and digital transformation

Dynatrace

When Amazon launched AWS Lambda in 2014, it ushered in a new era of serverless computing. Enable autonomous operations, boost innovation, and offer new modes of customer engagement by automating everything. But most of that budget goes toward running the business—not software innovation. Dynatrace news.

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The Return of the Frame Pointers

Brendan Gregg

2014: Java in Flames Broken Java Stacks (2014) When I joined Netflix in 2014, I found Java's lack of frame pointer support broke all application stacks (pictured in my 2014 Surge talk on the right). Google should be no surprise because they pioneered continuous profiling.) Back-end servers.

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Rising Tide Rents and Robber Baron Rents

O'Reilly

Why is it that Google, a company once known for its distinctive “Do no evil” guideline, is now facing the same charges of “surveillance capitalism” as Facebook, a company that never made such claims? They are a price that we pay for a rising tide of innovation. What Is Economic Rent? For example, consider drug pricing.