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Serverless Data Processing

Create a scalable and secure data warehouse and data processing platform, without owning and managing a single server. Read an overview on how to navigate around the possible pitfalls, when moving to the cloud, to create a fast, resilient, and cost-efficient data solution tailored to your companies needs.

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@abhilashjn85 shared a post, 1 year ago

Audit Log Service-Evaluating Different Approaches

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Audit Log is basically all sort of records that corresponds to any changes within the application. Most importantly, while designing an audit log service we should understand what fields to audit when an event occurs. The information included in the log should provide the context of the event, the “who, what, where, and when,” and anything else of relevance.

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@prajuktadey shared a post, 1 year ago

Stuck while installing Django? Here’s some steps for you to follow

Django Python

Hello, long time no see. I am back with another article for you guys. Here’s some steps that will guide you through a smooth installation of the Python web framework: Django.

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Data Engineer, Kitabisa

CICD your Tableau Dashboard with Github Actions

commit and push your .twb (Tableau Workbooks) files confidently

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@sezginerdem shared a post, 1 year ago
DevOps Engineer

Why Use the Go Language for Your Project?

#DevOps  #GoLang  #Go 
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Even without major changes, we can expect increased use of Go for infrastructure rebuilding projects, as per the replacements for SSH and NTP described above, and as part of multi-language projects.Third-party implementations of the Go toolchain have also proliferated. ActiveState’s ActiveGo provide..

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Customer Marketing Manager, Last9

What is Log Data? The SRE's Essential Guide

Learn how log data helps SREs debug issues, monitor performance, and understand system behavior effectively.

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Customer Marketing Manager, Last9

The Ultimate Guide to GCP Logs for DevOps Engineers

Discover everything DevOps engineers need to know about GCP logs, from collection to analysis, to optimize performance and troubleshooting.

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Software Developer, RELIANOID

Join us at CYBERUK 2025 in Manchester!

The UK government's flagship cybersecurity event hosted by the National Cyber Security Centre. Connect with 2,000+ cyber security leaders, engage in 10+ hours of curated networking, and hear from over 100 expert speakers on the theme "Transforming Resilience. Countering Threats." How will you transf..

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Customer Marketing Manager, Last9

Simplifying Container Observability for DevOps Teams

Learn how to simplify container observability for your DevOps team by effectively tracking metrics, logs, and traces to improve performance.

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@viktoriiagolovtseva shared a post, 1 year ago

Bug Template for Jira: Streamline Bug Tracking and Reporting

Stop wasting time on messy bug reports — use a bug template to bring order and speed to your tracking process. Bug tracking can get chaotic without a clear process. Inconsistent reports lead to confusion, delays, and frustration for QA teams and developers. A bug template in Jira solves this problem..

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The 2026 Lens: DevOps in an AI World: You're working in a world where AI is everywhere, embedded in your tools, requested by your management, and reshaping how teams deliver software. Whether you're embracing these changes or navigating the challenges they create, your experience matters.

We're looking for stories about how you and your organizations are adapting your mindsets, processes, and team dynamics in this rapidly evolving landscape. How did your team integrate AI into existing workflows? What changed about collaboration when AI entered the picture? Where do humans remain critical in automated processes? How do you build the next generation of engineers when entry-level work is automated? What are the real implementation challenges you're facing in Southern California's entertainment, gaming, aerospace, retail, healthcare, and manufacturing companies?

What makes DevOpsDayLA different: We focus on culture, collaboration, and cross-industry implementation stories rather than pure technical deep-dives. We're all about the people and processes that make technology successful in an AI world, not the technology itself.

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Friday, March 6, 2026 - 10:00 to 17:00