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Scott M. Fulton III
Scott M. Fulton III

Scott M. Fulton, III is a 39-year veteran technology journalist, author, analyst, and content strategist, the latter of which means he thought almost too carefully about the order in which those roles should appear. Decisions like these, he’ll tell you, should be data-driven. His work has appeared in The New Stack since 2014, and in various receptacles and bins since the 1980s

STORIES BY Scott M. Fulton III
Is This the End of IaC Management As We Know It?
Using ngrok in Production: Not Just for Testing Anymore
Closure: Is Open Source Licensing Suddenly Unsustainable?
The GenAI Data Developer Experience: Performance Optimization
Amazon Prime Video’s Microservices Move Doesn’t Lead to a Monolith after All
Try a Neo4j Graph Database Right Here, Right Now
The Graph of Life in a Post-Relational World
GraphQL and REST Can Coexist, Author Will Lyon Says
Two Transitions Make ‘Cloud Native DevOps’ a Challenge
Security’s Case Against ‘Cloud-Native DevOps’
Dr. Nicole Forsgren on DevOps: ‘You Are What You Measure’
Defining Company Values and DevOps Practices
Cloud Native DevOps Offers the Vision of a New Organization
DevOps World 2018: ‘Jenkinstein’ and a Cloud Native Jenkins
Doing DevOps the Cloud Native Way
DevOps World | Jenkins World 2018 Preview: Are DevOps and Jenkins Synonymous?
VMware CEO: A Virtual Machine Is Still the Best Place to Run Kubernetes
VMworld 2018 Las Vegas Preview: The Post-vSphere Era Takes Shape
Flatcar Linux: The CoreOS Operating System Lives on Beyond Red Hat
Has Kubernetes Already Become Too Unnecessarily Complex for Enterprise IT?
Has Monolithic Architecture Gotten a Bad Rap?
Red Hat’s Atomic Team Builds a Docker-Less Container Builder
Docker Who? By Acquiring CoreOS, Red Hat Aims to Be the Kubernetes Company
Containerd 1.0 Release Becomes the Public Face of Containers
Kata Containers: Secure, Lightweight Virtual Machines for Container Environments
Microsoft Azure Debuts a ‘Spark-as-a-Service’
Find the Perfect Kubernetes Distribution
StackPointCloud Brings Management Services to Istio Mesh