Daily Reading List – August 7, 2024 (#372)

Another busy, but fascinating day in Beijing. I delivered my keynote, and spent most of the day learning from customers and local analysts.

[blog] Configuration editing is imperative. Brian wonders why there aren’t more tools to assist with the critical ability to edit system configurations.

[blog] DCPerf: An open source benchmark suite for hyperscale compute applications. Meta is open sourcing this benchmarking tool in the hopes of creating an industry standard.

[blog] Continuous Delivery on Google Cloud with Gitlab CI/CD and Cloud Deploy. I like this end-to-end overview of getting an app from source control to a compute service.

[article] When Your Boss Suddenly Reduces Your Scope. Not a great feeling! This article explores how to react in a smart way.

[article] Microsoft joins CrowdStrike in pushing IT outage recovery responsibility back to Delta. This has gotten spicy. There’s a shared responsibility to software and services that seems to be at the heart of this back-and-forth.

[blog] Mechanical Orchard Secures $50 Million to Safely Transition Large Organizations Off Risky Legacy Software. A lot of my friends from Pivotal are over at MO, and they’ve clearly landed on a modernization approach that resonates.

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