by Orlando Beiner | 22. April 2022 | Agile, AWS, Containers, DevOps, IOT, Performance, ServerLess, ServerLess
IoT integration based on AWS serverless cloud technologies is implemented! Let’s go to the next project! Thank you, Alex and the whole Mill’Feuille team, for the wonderful evening with you! We are pleased that the news portal hotel revue (htr) is pushing...
by Orlando Beiner | 19. April 2022 | Agile, AWS, Containers, DevOps, IOT, Performance, ServerLess, ServerLess
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMMITMENT! With the implementation of all team- and process-changes, we never lost the customer focus. We then continued to grow with the customer projects. We were able to welcome new employees to our team, who strengthened us considerably. With...
by Marco Kuendig | 25. January 2021 | Containers, Uncategorised
copebit is proud to announce that our associate, DevOps and Cloud Consulting Engineer Roman Frei, has achieved his CKA (Certified Kubernetes Admin) status. Designed by The Linux Foundation and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), the CKA is a stringent...
by Marco Kuendig | 10. September 2020 | Containers, DevOps, Uncategorised
Without a doubt, containers have changed the face of cloud computing. Having your application in a single package containing all the resources you need to run provides software developers a wide variety of advantages, and we at copebit can’t endorse containers enough....
by Marco Kuendig | 22. June 2020 | AWS, Containers, DevOps
Amazon recently announced that Bottlerocket, their Linux based-OS designed for running containers on virtual machines and bare metal, is open for preview by the public. Bottlerocket was designed with specific tenets in mind: Simple – The OS can reduce the automation...
by Marco Kuendig | 8. June 2019 | AWS, Containers, DevOps, Introduction, ServerLess
Have you ever wondered what services are offered by the big Public Cloud providers? Have you always wanted to get learn about AWS services but felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of them? Or have you already tried AWS but were defeated by how complex they are?...