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Infrastructure-as-Code Is The New Assembly Language For The Cloud

My career as a software engineer started in 2007 at Purdue University. I was working in the Linux kernel and researching how data was shuffled between the kernel and the user application layers. This was happening in huge clusters of machines that all talked to each other using OpenMPI — how supercomputers, like those at Los Alamos National Labs, operate to perform their enormous calculations around meteorology, physics, chemistry, etc.

PagerDuty for AWS: New Integrations to Drive Real-time Operations

Interested to learn how new PagerDuty integrations for AWS can help your teams drive real-time digital operations? Join Joe Norman, AWS Solutions Architect and Eric Burns, PagerDuty Senior Solutions Architect as they discuss how PagerDuty integrations have optimized real-time operations for AWS customers like William Hill, FanDuel, Pitney Bowes, and Xero.

SolarWinds Lab Episode #71- FestivOps for the Rest of Ops

Confused about much hyped DevOps? Curious if developer's monitoring tools are different than those made for operations? Wondering if there are hidden cloud tools in the Orion® Platform modules you already have? As always, SolarWinds Lab™ is here to help. In a SolarWinds Lab first, Head Geeks™ Thomas LaRock and Patrick Hubbard travel to Las Vegas for AWS re:Invent to interview technology pros and SolarWinds customers about how much or even *if* they’re happily using DevOps and cloud technologies in production.

Elixir Overview and Tutorial (as told in a Wizard fable)

Interested in Learning the Elixir language? Join us in this entertaining Elixir tutorial and overview. This post will spin a yarn about an ambitious wizard, Alatar, and his quest to revamp a magic web storefront using Elxir. We will observe Alatar decide on Elixir as his development platform, and follow him on the journey of learning and implementation. Along the way, he will utilize several frameworks written for Elixir (including Phoenix, Ecto, and Poison).