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Enabling Efficient AI Workloads in Cloud-Native Development using Docker Offload
Docker Offload brings cloud scalability to local development, enabling AI and ML workloads to run on GPU-powered cloud infrastructure seamlessly ...
Naga Santhosh Reddy Vootukuri | | AI Workloads, cloud compute, cloud infrastructure, cloud native AI, cloud offloading, cloud-native development, container builds, container orchestration, developer productivity, DevOps tools, Docker GPU, Docker Offload, GPU acceleration, hybrid workflows, local development, managed service, ML workloads, secure containers, SSH tunnel, VDI environments, virtualization
How AI and Python Can Transform Docker Security and Vulnerability Management
Automate Docker container security with Python. Use Trivy, Clair, and Dockle for CI/CD vulnerability scans and AI-based threat detection in DevSecOps ...
Advait Patel | | AI threat detection, AI-based anomaly detection, automated security scanning, CI/CD security, Clair, container security, containerized application security, DevSecOps automation, Docker image vulnerabilities, docker security, Docker threat detection, Dockle, machine learning in DevSecOps, Python Docker SDK, Python for cybersecurity, Python vulnerability scanner, real-time security monitoring, security in CI/CD pipelines, Trivy, Vulnerability Management
Runtime Visibility & AI-powered Security in Cloud-Native Environments
Kubernetes and cloud-native platforms have transformed software delivery — but also redefined the attack surface. As threats shift to runtime, visibility and real-time response have become the new security frontline. AI-driven anomaly ...
Alan Shimel | | AI copilot, AI governance, AI in cybersecurity, anomaly detection, automated response, CI/CD security, cloud native security, cloud security, cloud-native defense, container security, DevSecOps, explainable AI, kubernetes, LLMs in security, observability, platform engineering, runtime protection, runtime security, runtime visibility, security automation, security telemetry, service mesh, threat detection, zero-trust
DevOps in the Cloud-Native Era: The Blueprint for Blazing-Fast Software Delivery
Cloud-native and DevOps are now non-negotiable for scaling software delivery. Learn how CI/CD, IaC, GitOps, observability, and AI shape modern DevOps success ...
What Kubernetes Means for NetOps and CloudOps Teams
Kubernetes at 10 powers most enterprises, but its complexity creates blind spots in networking, security, and troubleshooting. Here’s how IT teams can adapt ...
Akuity Applies AI to Both Management of ArgoCD and Kubernetes Clusters
Akuity has infused AI into its ArgoCD platform to help IT teams detect degraded states, triage incidents, and automate fixes across Kubernetes clusters, enabling scalable GitOps-driven operations with greater efficiency and resilience ...
LLMs & Kubernetes Configuration: Automating Hardening, Drift Detection and Policy Enforcement
Kubernetes misconfigurations remain the top security risk. AI copilots promise automated hardening, drift detection, and policy enforcement to make clusters safer ...
Alan Shimel | | admission controllers, AI copilots, AI in Kubernetes, cloud native security, cncf, drift detection, GitOps, KubeGuard, kubernetes, Kubernetes governance, kubernetes hardening, Kubernetes misconfiguration, Kubernetes security, Kyverno, large language models, LLMs, OPA, OpenTelemetry, platform engineering, RBAC, YAML Jenga
Bridging Observability & Security in Kubernetes: Beyond Just Metrics
Kubernetes has expanded agility but also the attack surface. Alan argues that observability and security can no longer live in silos — metrics, logs, and traces already hold critical security signals, while ...
Alan Shimel | | anomaly detection, C2 traffic, cloud native security, convergence, cross-training, crypto-mining, devops, kubernetes, lateral movement, logs, metrics, observability, observability-driven security, OpenTelemetry, organizational silos, platform engineering, runtime security, security, SRE, tool sprawl, traces
GitOps at Fleet Scale: Decentralization vs. Control
Alan unpacks Red Hat’s agent-based GitOps architecture for OpenShift and what it means for scaling GitOps across fleets of Kubernetes clusters. From central control to decentralized agents, discover how balance drives the ...
The Corrupt Algorithm: Securing the AI Supply Chain with Containers
The pipelines are green. The dashboards are clear. Commits are flowing without a hitch. For most DevOps teams, that’s the definition of success: smooth builds, tested deployments, automation firing on all cylinders ...

