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Qovery the new standard for DevOps automation

Qovery is a DevOps automation platform that lets developers deploy and scale applications on their cloud by simplifying and automating infrastructure so tech teams can focus on what matters most: building great products. Designed for modern and innovative companies, Qovery delivers the ease of a PaaS with the flexibility and control of your own cloud. Qovery takes the toil out of DevOps, freeing engineers to focus on what matters, while providing a refined experience and full control at every stage of scaling.

7 ways AI agents are transforming software delivery

For most teams, the slowest part of delivery isn’t writing code, it’s everything that happens after: automated tests, manual reviews, bug fixes, final approvals, and the long wait for deployment. The longer these phases run, the more expensive and painful late fixes become. As AI makes it easier to generate code at scale, those bottlenecks only get bigger.

Anatomy of a Pull Request Generator

Argo CD has built a number of Generators to support various scenarios that developers need when using Argo CD and Kubernetes. In this post, I’ll be discussing the Pull Request Generator. A Pull Request Generator is an Argo CD Application Set deployment type that is configured to “watch” a Git repository for Pull Requests (PRs). Whenever a new PR is submitted that matches the specified filter, Argo CD applies the manifests from the referenced repository and path.

3 things you can do to get closer to five nines

5 minutes. That’s how much downtime some of the world’s largest enterprises will tolerate. For most organizations, five nines (99.999%) of availability sounds like a pipedream. But the trick to increasing availability isn’t massive infrastructure spending or complex system redesigns. All it takes are three key practices that any team can adopt and implement. In this post, we’ll present these practices and how we implement them at Gremlin.

Why Now Is The Time To Put In A 2026 Budget Request For Cost Management Software

As the Senior Manager of Finance & Accounting here at CloudZero, and with a career in FP&A that includes tenures at large public companies, I’ve spent a significant amount of time observing the interactions between the folks who plan the company’s budget and those who spend it. While engineering and operations teams focus on the execution side, my team ensures that the company has the resources required to make each endeavor a success.

Introduction to Facts in Puppet

Unlock the full potential of your Puppet infrastructure with a deep dive into Puppet Facts. This guide explains how Puppet uses facts to gather real-time data, making your code more dynamic, adaptable, and aware of the systems it manages. Discover the different types of facts, from simple structured data to secure trusted facts, and learn how to leverage them for enhanced visibility and standardization across your entire estate.

OTel Naming Best Practices for Spans, Attributes, and Metrics

An incident’s in progress. Services are slow, customers are frustrated, and your dashboards… look fine. At least, until you search for payment metrics and get 47 different names for the same signal. Suddenly, the real issue isn’t latency — it’s inconsistency. The OpenTelemetry project recently published a three-part series on naming conventions to solve exactly this problem.

Middle Mile Networks: What They Are and How to Use Them

Whether it’s streaming video, powering remote work, or supporting smart technologies, the ability to connect local users to the global internet is essential. But behind the scenes, a key infrastructure layer ensures that this digital experience runs smoothly: the middle mile. Middle mile networks serve as the critical bridge between the internet’s backbone and the local networks that deliver service to homes, businesses, and institutions.