AI Infrastructure: Compute, Storage, Observability, Security, and More

In this third article of the AI infrastructure series, you will learn about AI infrastructure compute, storage, observability, performance, optimization (deep dive), and security. This is the final part in my three-part AI infrastructure series. It’s recommended to read the previous two articles published on DZone: AI Infrastructure for Agents and LLMs: Options, Tools, and

AI-Driven Developer Tools: Transforming the Future of Software Development

Artificial intelligence is no longer such a far-fetched example of technology in software development; it is already a strong catalyst for change in software development. Machine learning requires less time, offers more intelligent decision-making, and streamlines repetitive tasks by using I-based developer tools.  Rather than developers losing time to debugging, boilerplate code, or testing every

Write Once, Enforce Everywhere: Reusing Rego Policies Across Build and Runtime

In most organizations, security and compliance are enforced twice — once during build-time checks and again at runtime through admission controllers and monitoring systems. Often, the policies written at build-time are not reused at runtime, leading to drift, redundancy, and gaps in enforcement. With the rise of Open Policy Agent (OPA) and Rego, teams now

Building a Supply Chain Digital Twin Technology

About Supply Chain Supply chain means that the entire system is involved, from the producer to the customer. This process involves producing and delivering a product or service to the customer. It includes all the methods, systems, organizations, people, activities, information, and resources. The following are some of the steps involved in the supply chain:

Why Incomplete Documentation Is a Security Vulnerability in SaaS

Many SaaS teams pay more attention to encryption, firewalls, and compliance checks. They often overlook an essential asset: documentation.  Documentations may not be as exciting as a new firewall or security tool. However, unclear, outdated, or incomplete setup guides, API references, and internal runbooks can lead to security gaps.

Developer Journey: Debug Complex Systems With Zero Context

Imagine this: You are a developer who has been tasked with solving a difficult problem that causes revenue loss by the minute. Your managers and leaders have pulled you from your current priorities and asked you to look at the codebase behind a service that is repeatedly running into one of the following severe issues: