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Mastering DX Netops Upgrade Automation

Upgrading a large DX NetOps environment with multiple components across distributed infrastructure can be a challenging endeavor. Network interruptions, time-consuming validations, and the need for detailed diagnostics have been persistent pain points for administrators. With the release of version 25.4.6 of the DX NetOps Upgrade Automation Tool, we've addressed these challenges head-on. This release introduces powerful new capabilities that fundamentally change how you approach upgrade operations.

The Complete Guide to Kubernetes Cost Optimization

Kubernetes has revolutionized modern computing infrastructure, offering organizations near-infinite scalability, unparalleled agility in deploying new applications, and enhanced security. However, as enterprise cloud adoption continues to accelerate, that agility often comes with an unintended and costly side effect: skyrocketing cloud bills.

Rolling Deployments Explained: Seamless Software Delivery

In this video, Eric Minick from Harness explains the fundamentals of rolling deployments and how they help maintain a seamless user experience during software updates. Key topics covered include: Whether you are looking for simple implementation or consistent application uptime, rolling deployments offer a powerful strategy for modern software delivery. Learn more about Rolling Deployments and Harness Continuous Delivery.

Stop Vibe Coding Everything: The Case for Spec-Driven Dev

Spec-driven development with AI coding agents could change how you build software. In this GitKon 2025 talk, Erik Hanchett, Senior Developer Advocate at AWS, breaks down why AI coding assistants perform dramatically better when they start with structured specifications instead of raw prompts. If you've been vibe coding your way through complex features and wondering why your AI keeps going off the rails, this is the video for you.

Hyperview Data Center Asset Auto-Discovery: Real-Time Visibility Starts Here

Get a closer look at how Hyperview’s Asset Auto-Discovery simplifies data center infrastructure management by automatically identifying connected assets across your environment. This tour shows how you can save time, improve data accuracy, and gain the visibility needed to manage capacity, power, and change with confidence.

Deployment strategies: Types, trade-offs, and how to choose

A deployment strategy is the method a team uses to move new code into a production environment. It determines how traffic shifts between versions, how much risk each release represents, and how quickly the team can roll back when something breaks. The choice isn’t academic: a mismatch between strategy and system can mean downtime, failed rollouts, or hours of manual recovery.

Multi-Agent AI SRE Has Landed and Its Built for Your Most Complex Stacks

Once upon a time, a monolith running on a handful of servers meant that incident management, even at 2:17 AM, was something a single generalist could handle. One person with enough context across the stack could reasonably diagnose whether the database was choking, a config had changed, or a server was running hot. They’d fix it and go back to sleep.

How to Protect Website Monitoring from Cloud Disruptions

The cloud is often spoken of as a separate realm where data exists safely away from the messy realities of the physical world. But as the events of March 2026 have reminded us, the cloud has a physical home, and that home is susceptible to the same disruptions as any other infrastructure. Here’s how diversified monitoring across independent data centers can keep visibility intact when cloud services go down.

AI, Anxiety & 400 Open Windows: GEOFF WRIGHT RETURNS

Geoff Wright returns to unpack the messy reality of work in the AI era. From having 400 windows open and feeling less productive, to explaining why AI should fuel curiosity rather than replace human judgment, Geoff brings his usual mix of optimism, humor, and hard-earned perspective. The conversation explores prompt engineering, digital overwhelm, enterprise adoption, and why “being human first” matters more than ever. It is a wide-ranging, thoughtful discussion on anxiety, complexity, and the promise of AI, with a surprisingly funny detour into why the robots might eventually just leave Earth for Pluto.