Daily Reading List – May 26, 2023 (#098)

It’s good to be home after a busy week, and today I’m celebrating three years since I joined Google. Monday is a US holiday, so no reading list until next Tuesday. But enjoy some fun items below!

[article] Amazing federated multicloud apps. A single management tool for your multi-site Kubernetes environments makes sense to me. But a single app across those clusters does not. More risk than benefit.

[blog] Google Research at I/O 2023. Excellent look at some of the important work the Google Research team delivered at Google I/O this year.

[article] The Metrics Disconnect Between Developers and IT Leaders. Survey like this should be a wakeup call to improve communication among leaders and their teams.

[blog] What’s the future of DevOps? You tell us. Take the 2023 Accelerate State of DevOps survey. I put a direct link to the survey a couple of days ago, and here’s the official blog post about the industry’s most consequential DevOps survey. Fill it out!

[article] ‘Give Away Your People’ — How Managers Can (and Should) Prep for High Performers to Leave. Are you prepared for your best folks to leave? This article explores the “under-appreciated benefits” of this happening.

[blog] Announcing the launch of GUAC v0.1. Google security experts shipped this new product to help make sense of software metadata and help security professionals take more control over their supply chains.

[blog] Software Rot: Why Exercise is Important for Your Software. Very good post about exercising the systems that you depend on irregularly, and ensuring they remain functional.

[youtube-video] What are stateful workloads? Kaslin does a great job explaining how Kubernetes handles workloads that store data.

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Author: Richard Seroter

Richard Seroter is currently the Chief Evangelist at Google Cloud and leads the Developer Relations program. He’s also an instructor at Pluralsight, a frequent public speaker, the author of multiple books on software design and development, and a former InfoQ.com editor plus former 12-time Microsoft MVP for cloud. As Chief Evangelist at Google Cloud, Richard leads the team of developer advocates, developer engineers, outbound product managers, and technical writers who ensure that people find, use, and enjoy Google Cloud. Richard maintains a regularly updated blog on topics of architecture and solution design and can be found on Twitter as @rseroter.

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