Alex Williams is a seasoned full-stack developer and the former owner of Hosting Data UK. After graduating from the University of London with a Master's Degree in IT, Alex worked as a developer, leading various projects for clients from all over the world for almost 10 years. Alex has recently switched to being an independent IT consultant and started his technical copywriting career.
Nothing about 2026 feels stable anymore, especially in security. Attacks move faster than your monitoring stack, AI tools leak data behind your back and everyday convenience apps quietly turn into intrusion points. The biggest threats aren’t the ...
Your codebase isn’t food, but AI agents are more than happy to devour it. Teams keep handing over entire repositories because automation feels like a cheat code for productivity. The problem shows up later, ...
DevOps transformed software delivery through speed and collaboration. AIOps takes it further—adding AI-driven insight, anomaly detection, and intelligent automation. Together, they form the next evolution of IT operations: smart, adaptive, and self-healing ...
From the EU’s NIS2 Directive to U.S. SEC breach disclosure rules, cybersecurity regulation is accelerating faster than code releases. DevOps teams must evolve into RegOps—embedding compliance, traceability, and trust directly into their ...
Encryption keys are the fulcrum of trust in cloud systems. They protect data, enforce compliance boundaries, and underpin every secure transaction. But as organizations move deeper into cloud environments, the challenge of ...
Zero-day exploits don’t wait for anyone and are one of the main reasons why the cybersecurity market will be worth a whopping $256 billion worldwide. In the current threat landscape, attackers weaponize ...
DevOps as a service (DaaS) is emerging as the next big shift in how organizations build, deploy and maintain their software pipelines. What started as do-it-yourself automation with Jenkins scripts and self-hosted ...
Onboarding AI agents is no longer optional—DevOps must treat them like new engineers, with guardrails, observability, and lifecycle management to prevent operational debt ...