Tag: GitLab
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Cloud Blog: Engineering Deutsche Telekom’s sovereign data platform
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/customers/engineering-deutsche-telekoms-sovereign-data-platform/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Engineering Deutsche Telekom’s sovereign data platform Feedly Summary: Imagine transforming a sprawling, 20-year-old telecommunications data ecosystem, laden with sensitive customer information and bound by stringent European regulations, into a nimble, cloud-native powerhouse. That’s precisely the challenge Deutsche Telekom tackled head-on, explains Ashutosh Mishra. By using Google Cloud’s Sovereign…
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Cloud Blog: Get better at getting better: Take the 2025 DORA survey
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/2025-dora-survey-is-now-open/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Get better at getting better: Take the 2025 DORA survey Feedly Summary: In the fast-paced world of AI, it can be challenging to pause and reflect on how we work. Yet this reflection is the cornerstone of continuous improvement. The 2025 DORA survey offers a unique opportunity for…
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Cloud Blog: How Google Cloud is securing open-source credentials at scale
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/securing-open-source-credentials-at-scale/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: How Google Cloud is securing open-source credentials at scale Feedly Summary: Credentials are an essential part of modern software development and deployment, granting bearers privileged access to systems, applications, and data. However, credential-related vulnerabilities remain the predominant entry point exploited by threat actors in the cloud. Stolen credentials…
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AWS Open Source Blog: GNOME has a new infrastructure partner: welcome AWS!
Source URL: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/gnome-has-a-new-infrastructure-partner-welcome-aws/ Source: AWS Open Source Blog Title: GNOME has a new infrastructure partner: welcome AWS! Feedly Summary: This post was contributed by Andrea Veri from the GNOME Foundation. It has been cross-posted from gnome.org with permission. GNOME has historically hosted its infrastructure on premises. That changed with an AWS Open Source Credits program…