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  • The InfoQ eMag - DevSecOps: Shifting Left in Practice

    There are two aspects that make cybersecurity a difficult problem. The first is that security is broad enough to permeate everything from technology to culture. The second is that while developer productivity and IT operations have improved, security has stayed relatively stagnant with the likelihood of a severe vulnerability in 2021 about the same as it was in 2016.

  • The InfoQ eMag: Kubernetes and Cloud Architectures

    Does it feel to you like the modern application stack is constantly shifting with new technologies and practices emerging at a blistering pace? We've hand-picked a set of articles that highlight where we're at today. With a focus on cloud-native architectures and Kubernetes, these contributors paint a picture of what's here now, and what's on the horizon.

  • InfoQ eMag: Modern Data Engineering

    Data engineers and software architects will benefit from the guidance of the experts in this eMag as they discuss various aspects of breaking down traditional silos that defined where data lived, how data systems were built and managed, and how data flows in and out of the system.

  • The InfoQ eMag: 2020 Year in Review

    2020 is probably the most extended year we will see in our whole life. A vast number of people have spent the most significant part of the year at home. Remote work went from "something to be explored" to teams' reality around the world. In this eMag, we would like to pack in some of the most relevant InfoQ content of 2020. And there is no way to avoid content on remote activities.

  • The InfoQ eMag: Edge Cloud

    This series of articles touches on many of the key aspects of designing and delivering a solution that uses edge computing. We hope you enjoy it, and that it sparks new ideas and debates with your colleagues.

  • The InfoQ eMag - Java Innovations That Are on Their Way

    This includes massive, root-and-branch changes such as Project Valhalla as well as some of the more incremental deliveries coming from Project Amber - such as Records and Sealed Types.

  • The InfoQ eMag - The InfoQ Software Trends Report 2019: Volume 1

    This eMag brings together the complete set of reports from the last 12 months and as such represents various points in time. We hope that this format provides InfoQ readers, from developers to CTOs, with a concise summary of the professional software landscape. We encourage you to explore these technologies for yourselves

  • The InfoQ eMag - Taming Complex Systems in Production

    To tame complexity and its effects, organizations need a structured, multi-pronged, human-focused approach, that: makes operations work sustainable, centers decisions around customer experience, uses continuous testing, and includes chaos engineering and system observability. In this eMag, we cover all of these topics to help you tame the complexity in your system.

  • The InfoQ eMag - Service Mesh: Past, Present, and Future

    This eMag aims to remove some of the confusion around the topic of "service mesh", and help architects and technical leaders to choose if, when, and how to deploy a service mesh. A "service mesh" manages service-to-service communications across a compute cluster, and handles dynamic service discovery and routing, and also provides cross-cutting support for observability, reliability, and security

  • The InfoQ eMag: DevOps for the Database

    In this eMag, we discuss the unique aspects of databases, both relational and NoSQL, in a successful continuous integration environment.

  • The InfoQ eMag: DevSecOps in Practice

    In this eMag, we present you expert security advice on how to effectively integrate security practices and processes in the software delivery lifecycle, so that everyone from development to security and operations understands and contributes to the overall security of the applications and infrastructure.

  • The InfoQ eMag: Kubernetes: Past, Present and Future

    This eMag explores how Kubernetes is moving from a simple orchestration framework to a fundamental cloud-native API and paradigm that has implications in multiple dimensions, from operations to software architecture. Topics covered include container runtime options, how to design applications that run effectively on Kubernetes, stateful microservice design considerations, and more.

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