
The Assassination of CentOS Linux by the Coward IBM RedHat
Let us get a few things out of the way first: I am (and have been) a Red Hat Certified Engineer

Red Hat, IBM, and the Community: the M&A Bait and Switch That Doomed CentOS
“Nothing will change.” This statement is part of the merger and acquisition playbook for nearly every company; in reality this is

Organizational Pain and Legacy Release Cycles in eCommerce
Overnight releases are a thing of the past... or they should be. They create more problems than they solve for organizations, and a little bit of learning, time commitment, and infrastructure tuning can put them firmly behind any organization.

Fast-tracked Mergers and Acquisitions in the Tech Arena
Over the past few months I’ve been on the outside, looking in, on a rushed technology M&A process

Instagram in the Dark
The lack of clarity surrounding trademark infringement, copyright take-downs, content removal, and the appeals process at Instagram is nothing new... until it happens to you.

AWS says invalid format for my SSH key... What happened?
On May 27th, 2020 with the release of OpenSSH 8.3, openssh officially deprecated the rsa-sha1 keys. Their justification is really

Stuck Moving Forward: the Reminder I Got From a Puppy
Getting stuck is part of the process, but not learning from it could be a huge problem.

Three Important DevOps Concepts in a Time of Crisis (and Beyond!)
This article was originally published here. One cannot escape the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic has drastically affected everyday life across
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