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Codenotary is previewing a software-as–a-service (SaaS) platform that enables artificial intelligence (AI) agents it has developed to autonomously detect, prioritize, and fix security, configuration, and performance issues. Company CEO Moshe Bar said the Codenotary Trust platform also enables continuous vulnerability tracking at both the Linux operating system and application level. Once an issue is detected, AI agents will automatically address security, configuration, and optimization issues without any manual intervention required, he added. In the event the updates applied create another issue, Codenotary Trust also provides an automated rollback capability that restores the IT environment to its previous state, he added.…

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One of the nice things about Flyway Desktop is that it helps you manage your database code as a project and see what changes are being built. However, many of our customers end up working with multiple databases, so there is a need for multiple projects.This post looks at the new addition to the GUI: the ability to work with multiple projects at one time in the same GUI.I’ve been working with Flyway and Flyway Desktop for work more and more as we transition from older SSMS plugins to the standalone tool. This series looks at some tips I’ve gotten…

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Microsoft Fabric (not to be confused with the more general term “fabric” in DevOps) is an integrated data and analytics platform designed for modern data-driven workloads, such as data engineering, business intelligence, and machine learning. With the introduction of Git integration in Microsoft Fabric, DevOps practices are becoming more accessible in the platform, allowing teams to implement collaborative, automated workflows that are common in DevOps environments.Here’s what DevOps might look like when applied to Microsoft Fabric:Version Control with Git: With Git integration in Fabric, data teams can now manage their code, data pipelines, notebooks, and models in a version-controlled environment.…

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Docker Captain Feb 24, 2026 From the Captain’s Chair: Kristiyan Velkov In this edition of From the Captain’s Chair, we’re interviewing Kristiyan Velkov. A prolific writer and public speaker, Kristiyan shares his tips for developers and goals for the upcoming year. Read now

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I’m honored to be hosting T-SQL Tuesday — edition #192.For those who may not know the history, T-SQL Tuesday started back in December 2009 when Adam Machanic (Blog |LinkedIn) sent out the first invitation for what he called a monthly “blog party.” The idea was simple: pick a topic, publish on the second Tuesday of the month, and share what you’ve learned. No gatekeepers — just community.Today, Steve Jones (Blog|LinkedIn) organizes the event and maintains the website with links to past topics and posts, preserving more than a decade of shared knowledge.Everyone is welcome to participate. If you’ve been thinking about writing,…

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Quite the title, so let me set the stage first. You have an Azure Data Factory instance (or Azure Synapse Pipelines) and you have a couple of linked services that point to Fabric artifacts such as a lakehouse or a warehouse. You want to deploy your ADF instance with an Azure Devops build/release pipeline to another environment (e.g. acceptance or production) and this means the linked services need to change as well because in those environments the lakehouse or warehouse are in a different workspace (and also have different object Ids).When you want to deploy ADF, you typically use the…

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