Red Hat Leftovers
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Embracing agile: 4 strategies for your IT team
As Michael Scott and his parkour-aspiring colleagues show, it’s one thing to simply mirror principles. But being able to quickly and effectively pivot and adapt priorities based on real-time feedback and need is an entirely different – and much more challenging – matter.
Teams have been working with components of agile since the Manifesto for Agile Software Development was introduced 22 years ago. By now, most organizations have taken steps toward team agility – even if (as in the example above) they are just throwing out terms like scrum, Kanban, and sprints.
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Artificial intelligence and video: 3 business benefits [Ed: About a dozen times this month this blog of Red Hat was shilling Microsoft vapourware and chaffbot, helping to distract from mass layoffs at Microsoft]
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How to enable OpenTelemetry traces in React applications [Ed: Red Hat and the openwashing of mass surveillance]
The main focus of this article is to demonstrate how to instrument React applications to make them observable. For a good overview of observability and OpenTelemetry, please take a look at the article, Observability in 2022: Why it matters and how OpenTelemetry can help.