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Jennifer Riggins is a tech storyteller, journalist, writer, and podcast host, helping to share the stories where culture and technology collide and to translate the impact of the future we are building. She has been a working writer since 2003 and is currently based in London.
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Low Code and No Code
As the adoption of no-code and low-code development solutions continues to grow, there comes many questions of its benefits, flexibility, and overall organizational role. Through the myriad of questions, there is one main theme in the benefit of its use: leveraging no-code and low-code practices for automation and speed to release.But what are the pain points that these solutions seek to address? What are the expected vs. realized benefits of adopting a no- or low-code solution? What are the current gaps that these solutions leave in development practices? This Trend Report provides expert perspectives to answer these questions. We present a historical perspective on no and low code, offer advice on how to migrate legacy applications to low code, dive into the challenges of securing no- and low-code environments, share insights into no- and low-code testing, discuss how low code is playing a major role in the democratization of software development, and more.
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Nov 20, 2023 · Jennifer Riggins
I'm really enjoying the continued topic of FinOps and by extension the idea of FinDevOps aka FinOps but controlled back at the DevOps team level – where it can be most impactful for both cost and the environment. CAST AI is doing the most impressive work with this that I've seen so far: https://thenewstack.io/devfinops-and-ai-to-provision-exactly-the-right-cloud-spend/
May 10, 2023 · Jennifer Riggins
You're an open source maintainer. No disclaimer needed! Anyone can use it which is kind!
May 10, 2023 · Jennifer Riggins
What exactly is Kratix, Abigail?
Apr 28, 2023 · Jennifer Riggins
Thanks Brendan. Is there something about Kubernetes that is particularly harmful to the environment, or do we really just not know yet?
Jun 08, 2022 · Alfonso Valdes
WHOA quite a question, Alfonso, which I found when I interviewed folks at KubeConEU, has MANY answers. Yes, zeroing in on cloud-native architecture is a bit more defineable than just cloud native, but, for me, cloud native is a mindset as much as lift and shift. And it's neither natively in the cloud (that term scares folks!) or just cloud -- you're right that there's a cloud-native, composable way to architect all and then that allows to go beyond "lift and shift" to actually reach the cloud IF you want to.