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Kubernetes Learning Roadmap

The Kubernetes Learning Roadmap covers key concepts such as understanding Kubernetes use cases, installing Kubernetes locally, interacting with Kubernetes using YAML and kubectl, managing deployments and replica sets, and networking in Kubernetes. Additionally, it includes topics like managing envir.. read more  

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Kubernetes costs keep rising. Can AI bring relief?

88% of Kubernetes users say their total costs keep climbing—thanks to overprovisioned clusters, messy architectures, and hands-on ops. So now, 92% are bringing inAI-driven cost toolsto automate rightsizing and squeeze waste from sprawling workloads. System shift:AI isn't just sneaking into cluster .. read more  

Kubernetes costs keep rising. Can AI bring relief?
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How to Deploy a Kubernetes App on AWS EKS

AWS EKS takes the grunt work out of running Kubernetes. It handles the control plane, automates upgrades, hooks into IAM and VPC, and scales without breaking a sweat. Witheksctlandkubectl, devs can launch clusters fast, drop in their YAML, and wire up services through built-in load balancers... read more  

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5 of the best distros for building Kubernetes clusters

More devs are spinning upKubernetes clusters on stripped-down Linux distros—thinkRaspberry Pi OS,Debian,Talos Linux,Fedora CoreOS. MicroK8s and k3s make low-power, ARM-first deployments feel less like a science project. Talos Linux? It’s the wildcard—API-only node opsand animmutable, locked-down de.. read more  

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💻 Linux Tip: ss Command Cheatsheet

The ss (Socket Statistics) command is a faster, more powerful alternative to netstat—perfect for troubleshooting and monitoring network connections. From checking listening ports 🔎 to analyzing load balancer traffic ⚡, our new Cheatsheet gives you the key commands in one place. 👉 Read the 1-minute g..

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🔹 Load Balancing and High Availability for Skype for Business 🔹

In today’s enterprises, Skype for Business is more than just a communication tool—it’s the backbone of collaboration, meetings, and customer interactions. But what happens when downtime strikes? 🚫 Missed client calls 🚫 Halted internal collaboration 🚫 Reduced productivity That’s why High Availability..

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Why Java Still Dominates in Full-Stack Development

Java remains a top choice for enterprise-level applications due to its stability, security, and rich ecosystem. A Java full stack developer course helps learners master frameworks like Spring Boot and Hibernate, equipping them to build scalable apps end-to-end. With its cross-platform capability and strong community support, Java continues to offer excellent career opportunities for developers who want to stay relevant in today’s tech industry.

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Top 10 Azure Services Every Developer Should Know About in 2025

Microsoft Azure continues to dominate cloud computing in 2025, offering developers a wide range of tools to build, deploy, and scale applications efficiently. Key services like App Services, Functions, SQL Database, Cosmos DB, Blob Storage, DevOps, Kubernetes Service, AI Services, Key Vault, and Monitor are essential for modern development. Mastering these helps developers streamline workflows, integrate AI, secure data, and deliver high-performing applications—making Azure knowledge a must-have skill in today’s tech landscape.

Microsoft Azure cloud platform tools and services for developers in 2025
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Send Emails with Lovable and Mailtrap

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Learn how to integrate Mailtrap with your Lovable application to send transactional emails, manage contacts, and create powerful email workflows without writing complex code.

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🔐 Is your firewall doing enough to protect your applications?

As cyber threats continue to evolve, traditional firewalls that operate at the network or transport layers are no longer sufficient. That’s where Application-Level Firewalls (ALFs) come in — offering deep inspection, application-aware filtering, and real-time protection against sophisticated attacks..

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