Tariff policies under the Trump administration are putting real pressure on technology companies. What’s billed as economic strategy is creating instability and raising fresh concerns about American competitiveness. History suggests government overreach rarely ends well, and the tech sector is already feeling the strain.
In this episode, we also cut through the noise around DevOps and industry awards, examine whether Kubernetes is truly ready for AI, and take a hard look at identity management, security challenges and the open source community’s role in shaping innovation.
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Salesforce SaaS Cyberattacks, Atlassi...
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