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Confluent Platform on AWS Outposts

Confluent Platform on AWS Outposts

AWS Outposts truly provides a new paradigm for running on-premises workloads together with Confluent Platform for event-driven, hybrid, and mission-critical use…

DriftGuard Custom Reporting – AWS Heat Map

DriftGuard Custom Reporting – AWS Heat Map

The power of custom reporting in DriftGuard means that you can essentially build a report based on any of the data collected in the DriftGuard repository. Your only…

The DriftGuard REST API

The DriftGuard REST API

When it comes to adding Dimensions and Collection Point definitions in DriftGuard, there are several ways it can be done. Dimensions can be added one-by-one via…

Using AWS CFN to Install DriftGuard in 15 Minutes

Using AWS CFN to Install DriftGuard in 15 Minutes

Installing DriftGuard in the AWS Cloud can be a very quick and simple exercise thanks to AWS CloudFormation.

Installing DriftGuard on AWS

Installing DriftGuard on AWS

Installing DriftGuard in the AWS Cloud can be quite a simple exercise. The process involves provisioning an EC2 instance and an RDS instance to host the application…

Docker Containers in Product Development Testing

Docker Containers in Product Development Testing

Testing on top of bare Oracle Linux Docker images provided by Oracle provides a great test platform as our main target platform and also gives confidence around…

Confluent Control Center

Confluent Control Center

It’s all very well to have the power and flexibility of command-line and API tools to manage complex systems, but sometimes it’s nice, particularly for those…

How does preventing Configuration Drift help with DevOps?

How does preventing Configuration Drift help with DevOps?

In the age of DevOps, techniques to overcome challenges associated with releasing updates frequently, yet still of the highest quality, include making use of automated…

Fix your culture - or your DevOps movement is already dead

Fix your culture - or your DevOps movement is already dead

DevOps is the meeting of two contrasting worlds. So how do you make this work, without an organisational, if not a world war breaking out?