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History of Open Source Identity Management (part 2)

This is the second blog post (part 1 available here) where we look at the history of open source identity management. This post focuses on Oauth and OpenID, the protocols currently used in modern applications and services. This post does not cover the technical details of the open source identity management standards, which are explained very well in this Okta blog post. Rather, it explains the origins of Oauth and OpenID, and provides insights on the context that led to their creation.

Run your Ubuntu in US Government Clouds

In August 2016, the United States government announced a new federal source-code policy, which mandates that at least 20% of custom source code developed by or for any agency of the federal government must be released as open-source software (OSS). The memo of this policy also states that the Federal Government spends more than $6 billion each year on software through more than 42,000 transactions. Obviously, this is a huge business for all open-source developers.

Galileo Cloud Compass Makes Calculating Cloud Costs EASY

Congratulations, you’ve been tasked with moving your workload to somebody else’s building! The “cloud” is just that: someone else’s data center. But their data center is pretty impressive (so there’s that). And, yes, while there are a million options available to you in AWS and Azure…a plethora of IT goodies, most of us will not use any of those bells and whistles, at least initially. We have to get there first—your basic lift and shift.

How to Send Email From Cron Jobs

Let’s say you are writing a shell script for a systems housekeeping task. Perhaps the script is uploading backups to a remote server, or it is cleaning up old data, or it is making a measurement and submitting it to a somebody else’s HTTP API. What is the least cumbersome way for the script to contact you in case of problems? Let’s say you want to be contacted via email – how to make it work?

Overcoming Common Serverless Challenges in Production

Serverless has been around for a while now and is rapidly maturing day by day. Serverless Guru has been building serverless applications for clients since 2018 and we’ve learned some serious lessons first hand. In this talk, Serverless Guru founder Ryan Jones and AWS Serverless Hero and Lumigo Developer Advocate Yan Cui, will dive into some common challenges in production applications they have seen and how they’ve built solutions to overcome them.

Key Tenets of DX (Digital Transformation)

Embracing digital transformation can save businesses valuable assets and resources and generate multiple revenue streams and cost saving opportunities. Digital transformation-focused technology service models and solutions works productively and scale services with great agility. Know the key tenets for successful digital transformation and start your digital transformation journey today with #ziniosEdge.

Deploy Friday: E81 From customer to team member - meet the team that crossed the line

Sometimes you use a product and like it so much you want to be part of the story. That's the case for a surprising number of Platform.sh customers, and in this episode, I talk to a number of Platform.sh team members who started their journey as customers.

Obfuscate user data with Session Replay default privacy settings

Session Replay enables you to replay in a video-like format how users interact with your website to help you understand behavioral patterns and save time troubleshooting. Visibility into user sessions, however, can risk exposing sensitive data and raise privacy concerns. For example, a user session may include typing in a credit card or social security number into an input field.

Five worthy reads: Desktop as a Service (DaaS)-Goodbye PCs, hello "desktops" in the cloud

Five worthy reads is a regular column on five noteworthy items we’ve discovered while researching trending and timeless topics. This week, we explore the rise of DaaS services across organizations, and the role it could play in the hybrid workplace of tomorrow. When we last wrote about the era of Everything as a service (XaaS), Desktop as a Service (DaaS) was still a relatively niche concept.