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Leah Alger
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Hybrid infrastructure services are progressing, because of the cloud and industrialised services growing, and data centre outsourcing (DCO) declining, according…
Facial dataset programmer steals 40,000 selfies
40,000 selfies of men and women from the San Francisco Bay area was taken from Tinder by a man called…
TUI’s DevOps journey at The National DevOps Conference
The General Manager of DevOps at TUI UK&I, Clinton Elston, spoke exclusively with DevOps Online about his success, future plans,…
US TSA invests in agile
The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is set to enhance and modernise its business applications, with over 70 enterprise applications.…
Tech summer camp encourages teens into IT
The two-week camp will take place for the fifth year running at Queen’s University, Belfast, between 24th July-4th August…
European airline Air France-KLM invests in DevOps
Keeping up-to-date with new software is important for the transportation industry; passengers buy their flight tickets online, pick their seats…
New Relic engineers master DevOp concepts
Lead Software Engineer on the Metrics Pipeline team at New Relic, Jose Fernandez, recently highlighted how DevOps was first implemented…
Public cloud – the new business back up
Fewer than 62% of British businesses now use public cloud services to store data, according to Computer Research. Computing’s IT…