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A Collection of Top DevOps News, Presentations, and Podcasts October 2023 [InfoQ] DevOps Round-Up Sponsored by [Microsoft Azure] [Latest Content](#latest-content), [Top Viewed Content](#top-viewed-content), [Top News](#news), [Top Presentations and Podcasts](#top-presentations-and-podcasts) In this special newsletter we bring you up to date on all the new content and news related to DevOps on InfoQ. We are also maintaining a portal page for this content on InfoQ at: [(. [] Latest Content on InfoQ [Docker 4.22 Introduces Resource Saver and Improvements to Docker Compose]( (news, Sep 30, 2023) [Kubernetes 1.28 Released with New Repositories and Fixes for Privilege Escalation in Windows]( (news, Sep 24, 2023) [CRI-O Graduates from CNCF, Sees Increased Adoption in Cloud Native Environments]( (news, Sep 30, 2023) [AWS Expands its Cloud Mac Minis Offering with M2 Pro Mac Instances]( (news, Sep 28, 2023) [Google Cloud Adds Service for Managing Terraform Deployments]( (news, Sep 24, 2023) [Start building intelligent apps today on Azure]( Embark on a transformative autumn adventure as we delve into the art of crafting intelligent applications. Unleash the potential of AI, harness the vast expanse of cloud-based data, and embrace cloud-native app development to craft digital experiences that stand out. [Learn more](. Sponsored content [Start building intelligent apps]( [] Top Viewed Content on InfoQ [Microsoft Announces a New Azure SQL Database Free Offer in Public Preview]( (news, Oct 01, 2023) [Pinterest Revamps Its Asynchronous Computing Platform with Kubernetes and Apache Helix]( (news, Aug 21, 2023) [Google Launches Three New Cloud Storage Options: Cloud Storage FUSE, Parallelstore, NetApp Volumes]( (news, Aug 29, 2023) [HashiCorp Vault Secrets Operator for Kubernetes Moves into General Availability]( (news, Sep 19, 2023) [AWS Lambda under the Hood: Mike Danilov at QCon San Francisco]( (news, Oct 03, 2023) [] Top News [Kubeflow, the Machine Learning Toolkit for Kubernetes, Has Been Accepted as CNCF Incubation Project]( The Cloud Native Computing Foundations (CNCF) has recently announced that Kubeflow, the toolkit to deploy machine learning (ML) workflow onto Kubernetes, was accepted as a CNCF incubating project after the vote of the Technical Oversight Committee (TOC). [Implementation of Zero-Configuration Service Mesh at Netflix]( In a recent blog post, Netflix described why they engaged the Envoy community and Kinvolk to implement a new feature for Envoy, the open-source proxy developed by Lyft. This new feature called On-Demand Cluster Discovery helped Netflix to implement a zero-configuration service mesh. [AWS Launches AWS Private CA Connector for Active Directory]( AWS recently launched the AWS Private Certificate Authority (CA) Connector for Active Directory (AD). It is a new feature that allows enterprises to use AWS Private CA as a drop-in replacement for self-managed enterprise certificate authorities without the need to deploy, patch, or update local agents or proxy servers. [Harness the power of cloud-native apps, data, and AI]( Join us this fall on a learning journey to explore building intelligent apps. Combine the power of AI, cloud-scale data, and cloud-native app development to create highly differentiated digital experiences. Develop responsive and personalized experiences by building intelligent apps with Azure. [Learn more](. Sponsored content [Harness the power of cloud-native apps]( [OpenTF Foundation Released OpenTF Manifesto]( On August 15, OpenTF Foundation released the OpenTF Manifesto after the announcement by Hashicorp, on August 10, to change the license from Mozilla Public License (v2.0) (MPL) to Business Source License (v1.1) (BUSL), on all future Terraform releases. [Grafana Beyla Provides Auto-Instrumented Observability through eBPF]( Grafana has released Grafana Beyla, an open-source eBPF auto-instrumentation tool for application observability. Beyla is able to report span information and RED metrics (Rate-Errors-Duration) for both Linux HTTP/S and gRPC services. This is accomplished without having to make code modifications for inserting probes. [] Top Presentations and Podcasts [Effective and Efficient Observability with OpenTelemetry]( Daniel Gomez Blanco shares his experience leading a large-scale observability initiative at Skyscanner, based on the adoption of OpenTelemetry across hundreds of services. [Daniel Gomez Blanco]( [Sprinkling eBPF onto Your Observability]( Frederic Branczyk discusses the eBPF's capabilities. Beyond that, Branczyk will demonstrate the real-world use of eBPF in next-generation Observability tooling. [Frederic Branczyk]( [From Cloud-Hosted to Cloud-Native]( Rosemary Wang discusses the patterns and practices that help one move from cloud-hosted to cloud-native architecture and maximize the benefit and use of the cloud. [Rosemary Wang]( [Explore the world of apps, data, and AI with hands-on content]( Embark on an educational adventure this autumn as we delve into the world of crafting smart applications. Harness the potential of artificial intelligence, vast cloud data resources, and the art of cloud-native application development to craft exceptionally unique digital encounters. [Learn more](. Sponsored content [Explore the world of apps]( [Adam Jacob Discusses DevOps, Modelling Infrastructure, and Increasing Collaboration]( Adam Jacob, CEO and co-founder at System Initiative, sat down with InfoQ podcast host Daniel Bryant to discuss the evolution and potential future directions of DevOps and managing infrastructure. [podcasts]( [Roi Ravhon on FinOps, Application Unit Economics, and Cloud Cost Optimization]( In this episode, Roi Ravhon, co-founder and CEO of Finout, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant and discussed the emergence and industry adoption of FinOps. 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