We met a lot of great people at API World 2025. Thank you to everyone who followed up with us after the event. Looking forward to attending KubeCon in a few weeks!
From ecosystem foundations to future advantage In Part 1: Why partnerships matter for enterprise intelligence, we explored how enterprises are moving from experimentation to scalable impact with agentic AI and how ecosystems make that possible. But naturally, the next question is: Where do we go from here?
Over the weekend, when Salesforce introduced the concept of the Agentic Enterprise, it wasn’t defining a new market trend. It was signaling an inflection point. A moment when the conversation about artificial intelligence stopped being about tools and started being about trust. For the first time in decades, enterprise software isn’t simply enabling decisions. It’s making them. Systems are reasoning, choosing, and acting in real time across sprawling digital ecosystems.
When deploying a Kubernetes cluster, a critical architectural decision is how pods on different nodes communicate. The choice of networking mode directly impacts performance, scalability, and operational overhead. Selecting the wrong mode for your environment can lead to persistent performance issues, troubleshooting complexity, and scalability bottlenecks. The core problem is that pod IPs are virtual.
Tim and Tom host another special live edition of The DEX Show, this time from the Omni Boston Hotel, recorded during last week’s Experience Boston. Joined by Christina Lahr (Bayer), James Krick (Campbell’s), and Ryan Way (Warburg Pincus), the hosts dig into more real-world stories of data-led IT excellence, once again in-person. In between, listeners can learn a few unexpected facts about Tim — has he ever been in a fist fight, starred in a play, or been thrown out of a bar? Listen now to find out...
Agentic AI has entered day-to-day operations. Systems with the ability to act, learn, and adjust are already cutting noise, speeding remediation, and giving engineers time back for work that moves the business. In a recent webinar, Karthik SJ, General Manager, AI at LogicMonitor, and Mike Cervasio, Global Practice Manager, AIOps at World Wide Technology, explored what makes this new phase of AIOps actionable.
Qovery is officially SOC 2 Type II compliant with an Unqualified Opinion. Get the highest assurance of continuously verified security controls for enterprise-grade application deployments and simplify due diligence.
On October 19-20, 2025, Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced a significant outage (AWS status) affecting its US-EAST-1 region in northern Virginia. The root cause was DNS resolution failures for DynamoDB’s API endpoints, which cascaded across AWS’s interconnected services, disrupting major platforms including Snapchat, McDonald’s, Disney+, Roblox, Coinbas, Reddit, and Amazon’s own services.
Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka has landed, marking the final interim release before Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, and it’s a bold one. Interim releases have always been the proving grounds for features that define the next LTS, and this cycle is no exception.
The siren song of building a custom, internal cloud cost management platform is enticing. Many brilliant engineering teams are convinced they can come up with a bespoke solution that perfectly fits their needs. They look at their company’s unique infrastructure and decide they can DIY cost management without having to rely on an external vendor. Believe me, I get the temptation.