NASA announces its servers were hacked

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NASA announced that its servers were hacked back in October. Although the agency claims this will not jeopardize any missions, current and former employees might have had some super personal information stolen. Like social security numbers. NASA says it’s working with “federal cybersecurity partners” to assess the damage. Read more…

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How Facebook configures its millions of servers every day

When you’re a company the size of Facebook with more than two billion users on millions of servers, running thousands of configuration changes every day involving trillions of configuration checks, as you can imagine, configuration is kind of a big deal. As with most things with Facebook, they face scale problems few companies have to […]

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Shippable teams up with ARM and Packet to launch a native CI/CD platform for ARM-based servers

The majority of the continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) markets focuses on high-end x86 servers, but with the advent of ARM -based servers, there is room in the market for a solution that natively runs on ARM servers, too. It’s maybe no surprise then that CI/CD platform Shippable today announced a new partnership with bare-metal […]

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