6 October 2022 · 999 words · 5 mins
Cloudflare R2’s general availability challenges AWS S3’s dominance with zero egress fees and full S3 API compatibility, reshaping the economics of cloud storage.
1 September 2022 · 1006 words · 5 mins
Heroku’s decision to eliminate free dynos and databases marks the end of an era. Where do developers go now for easy, free deployment?
14 July 2022 · 909 words · 5 mins
The James Webb Space Telescope released its first full-color images this week. Behind the breathtaking photos is a remarkable data pipeline worth examining.
26 May 2022 · 772 words · 4 mins
Broadcom’s proposed $61B acquisition of VMware could reshape the enterprise cloud and virtualization landscape for years to come.
5 May 2022 · 946 words · 5 mins
Kubernetes 1.24 finally removes Dockershim, completing the long-telegraphed divorce from Docker as a container runtime.
27 January 2022 · 1008 words · 5 mins
Terraform 1.1 brings refactoring support and moved/imported blocks, signaling that Infrastructure as Code tooling is growing up.
2 December 2021 · 829 words · 4 mins
AWS re:Invent 2021 delivered a clear message: the cloud is moving toward higher-level abstractions, and developers should pay attention.
25 November 2021 · 950 words · 5 mins
AWS re:Invent 2021 is underway in Las Vegas, and the announcements already hint at where cloud infrastructure is headed next.
18 November 2021 · 916 words · 5 mins
CentOS Stream 9 has arrived as the successor to both CentOS 8 and the traditional CentOS model — and the enterprise Linux community is still adapting.
30 September 2021 · 993 words · 5 mins
Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram went down for six hours due to a BGP misconfiguration, exposing how fragile the internet’s routing infrastructure really is.
5 August 2021 · 864 words · 5 mins
Kubernetes 1.22 drops several long-deprecated beta APIs and graduates key features to stable — a sign the project is maturing and cleaning house.
29 July 2021 · 955 words · 5 mins
Microsoft announces Windows 365, a full Cloud PC experience — and it might reshape how we think about developer workstations and enterprise IT.