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Home Authors Posts by The New Stack

The New Stack

The New Stack
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Contributing to Prometheus: An Open Source Tutorial

June 10, 2016

Down the Right Corridor: Dynatrace Jump-Starts Cloud Foundry Unit Testing

June 9, 2016

Running Puppet Inside Docker Containers: Useful Tool or Cool Trick?

June 3, 2016

CoreOS Launches a Kubernetes-Friendly Storage System: Torus

June 2, 2016

Univa Brings Supercomputer Scheduling to Kubernetes

May 31, 2016

Amazon Debuts Flourish, a Runtime Application Model for Serverless Computing

May 27, 2016

With Ansible Update, Docker Compose Files Can Configure Networks

May 26, 2016

Cloud Foundry’s Security Strategy: Rotate, Repair, Repave

May 25, 2016

A Look Into Cloud Foundry’s Past, Present, and Future

May 23, 2016

MapD Offers a Columnar Database System that Runs on GPUs

May 19, 2016
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