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OpenTofu and the New Era of Infrastructure as Code
Terraform’s license shift sparked OpenTofu’s rise. Alan explores how IaC now thrives with both HashiCorp’s Terraform and CNCF’s OpenTofu shaping the future ...
Alan Shimel | | Business Source License BUSL, cloud infrastructure automation, cloud-native infrastructure, CNCF OpenTofu, HashiCorp license change, IaC, IaC ecosystem, IaC governance, IaC innovation, IaC strategy for enterprises, infrastructure as code, Linux Foundation, MPL to BUSL, open source IaC, OpenTofu, OpenTofu roadmap, Terraform, Terraform providers, Terraform vs OpenTofu, vendor lock-in

Why the Best Cloud-Native Approach is Cloud-Agnostic
Among the many advantages of the cloud-native approach are speed, cost optimization, scalability and reduced time-to-market. It’s no wonder, then, that Gartner estimates that more than 85% of organizations will embrace a ...

Selling the C-Suite on Containers
If you’re a programmer or admin, you understand what containers are and why they’re valuable. But how do you convince corporate higher-ups that containers are worth the investment? Keep reading for some ...