Observability vs. monitoring for DevOps
We need both monitoring and observability in the DevOps world. Let’s look at these two concepts in more detail.
We need both monitoring and observability in the DevOps world. Let’s look at these two concepts in more detail.
She never wanted to do product support, but she is glad she did. Here are five important lessons for enterprise developers from the experience.
Have you tried out Cisco YANG Suite yet? YANG Suite provides network operators with a set of tools and plugins to interact with and test YANG programmable interfaces including NETCONF, RESTCONF, gNMI, and more. In Episode 58 of DevNet Snack Minute
The DevNet Zone at Cisco Live has hands-on sessions to dig into topics like - using Cisco APIs, application security requirements shifting to developers, full stack observability, building for the edge… and many more. Check out the full agenda of
When you find yourself on a business trip and forget the code to your corporate AmEx, you know you haven’t been on the road for a while. NDC Security was a great way to get myself back into the conference configuration. I learned a lot at this show
Learn how you can leverage more complex filtering and forwarding to optimize bandwidth usage and provide an option to maintain local switch-container copies of event messages.
Learn how the Open Policy Agent (OPA) helps organizations realize the benefits of standardized authorization policy management, and scale it for the enterprise without having to spend the time and resources building from scratch.
A few years ago, I was tasked with solving a problem at work: I had to figure out how to stay in compliance with a National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) audit requirement for properly tracking and logging security vulnerabilities in our
From Developer to Operations: How your enterprise applications can be attacked, and how to guard against it.