Tag: Pipeline

  • Kinder Morgan Announces the Advancement of $1.7B Gas Pipeline in Texas


    Kinder Morgan KMI, a Houston-based midstream energy company, has announced that it will move forward with its $1.7 billion Trident Intrastate Pipeline project in Katy, TX. Once completed, this ambitious 216-mile pipeline will transport 1.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day to Port Arthur. The project is scheduled to go live by the first quarter of 2027, contingent upon securing the necessary permits and approvals.

    CEO Kim Dang highlighted that the pipeline’s development is strongly connected to the increasing energy needs of Texas’s growing AI data center sector, which has been a significant driver for the project. Kinder Morgan has already secured long-term contracts for the pipeline and two other major natural gas projects — South System Expansion 4 and Mississippi Crossing — with a combined projected cost of around $5 billion.

    In its commitment to responsible development, Kinder Morgan highlighted that the Trident Intrastate Pipeline project is backed by long-term contracts. Additionally, the company is working closely with impacted landowners to address concerns regarding the pipeline’s route and construction.

    The Trident project is part of a broader trend in Texas, where several energy infrastructure developments are being announced. Last month, Energy Transfer approved the final investment decision for the Hugh Brinson Pipeline, which will deliver 2.2 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas to the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

    Similarly, WhiteWater Midstream revealed plans for a 2.5 billion cubic feet per day pipeline linking the Permian Basin to a gas hub near Corpus Christi. These projects reflect the increasing demand for natural gas in Texas and the ongoing efforts to expand the state’s energy infrastructure.

    As Kinder Morgan advances with the Trident pipeline, the company is positioning itself to meet the future energy needs of both industrial growth and the digital economy, reinforcing Texas’ role as a critical player in the U.S. energy landscape.

    Kinder Morgan currently carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).

    Investors interested in the energy sector may look at some other top-ranked stocks like SM Energy Company SM, Sunoco LP SUN and Range Resources Corporation RRC. While SM Energy and Sunoco presently sport a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) each, Range Resources carries a Zacks Rank #2. You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.

    SM Energy is set to expand its oil-centered operations in the coming years, with an increasing focus on crude oil, especially in the Permian Basin and Eagle Ford regions. The company’s attractive oil and gas investments should create long-term value for shareholders.



    Kinder Morgan, one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in North America, has announced the advancement of a $1.7 billion gas pipeline project in Texas. The project, known as the Permian Highway Pipeline, will transport natural gas from the Permian Basin to the Gulf Coast.

    This pipeline is a crucial piece of infrastructure that will help meet the growing demand for natural gas in Texas and beyond. It will provide much-needed capacity to transport gas from the prolific Permian Basin, one of the largest oil and gas producing regions in the United States.

    The Permian Highway Pipeline is expected to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the region. It will also help reduce flaring and methane emissions by providing a more efficient way to transport natural gas to market.

    Kinder Morgan’s commitment to investing in critical infrastructure like the Permian Highway Pipeline demonstrates their dedication to meeting the energy needs of Texas and the broader market. With construction already underway, the pipeline is expected to be operational by the end of 2022.

    Overall, this project represents a significant milestone in Kinder Morgan’s efforts to support the responsible development of natural gas resources in Texas and contribute to a more sustainable energy future.

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    1. Kinder Morgan
    2. Gas Pipeline
    3. Texas
    4. $1.7B investment
    5. Pipeline development
    6. Energy infrastructure
    7. Texas economy
    8. Natural gas transmission
    9. Energy news
    10. Oil and gas industry

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  • Power outages in Perth and WA; Permai’s journey to Monarto; State of the States report; Craig Norwood extradited over child sex abuse charges; Pilbara fish kill amid marine heatwave; Nationals’ Esperance-Kalgoorlie pipeline plan; Dutton on nuclear energy


    An escalating marine heatwave has been identified as the likely cause of more than 30,000 fish washing up dead in the Pilbara earlier this month.

    The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has said the incident at Gnoorea Beach near Dampier but it was “likely that prolonged thermal stress” due to these conditions was associated with the deaths.

    Executive Director, Fisheries and Agriculture Resource Management Nathan Harrison said marine heatwaves could last from days to months and have wide-reaching impacts on habitats, plankton, fish and fisheries.

    Environs Kimberley acting chief executive Martin Pritchard observing coral bleaching at Entrance Point, near Broome.

    Environs Kimberley acting chief executive Martin Pritchard observing coral bleaching at Entrance Point, near Broome.Credit: Damian Kelly

    And a warmer ocean off WA during 2024 preconditioned a high marine heatwave risk scenario for the summer months.

    The nearshore waters along the Pilbara coast were currently around 31 degrees, 2-3 degrees above normal for this time of year.

    It follows WAtoday reporting just before Christmas on coral bleaching at two reefs near Broome amid spiking ocean temperatures.

    The Conservation Council of WA has linked WA’s fossil fuel expansion and increasing carbon emissions to the climate crisis, particularly the recent approval of Woodside’s North West Shelf gas plant to operate until 2070, and the company’s application to drill for gas near the Scott Reef, a haven for endangered marine life, as part of the same operation.

    They have called for the WA government to phase out fossil fuels and pass laws to limit pollution.

    Environs Kimberley Executive Director Martin Pritchard said 70-90 per cent of corals were predicted to die worldwide even under conservative predicted climate trajectories, that is, warming of 1.5C.

    He said the organisation was concerned about the state government’s lack of “any action or response” to the recent marine heatwave, coral bleaching and fish kill.

    “We need the state Environment Minister Reece Whitby to take action here so we actually understand the damage to Kimberley marine life so far,” he said.

    “Then he can tell us how the WA government will make sure it doesn’t get worse.”

    The minister was contacted for comment.

    WA experienced one of the worst marine heatwaves on record in 2010/11, which caused major losses of seagrass and kelp, and impacts on fisheries such as Roe’s Abalone and Gascoyne saucer scallops.



    Power outages in Perth and WA

    Perth and various parts of Western Australia have been experiencing widespread power outages in recent days, leaving thousands of residents without electricity. The outages have been attributed to a combination of factors, including extreme weather conditions and equipment failures.

    Permai’s journey to Monarto

    The critically endangered Sumatran orangutan, Permai, has begun her journey from Perth Zoo to Monarto Safari Park in South Australia. The move is part of a breeding program aimed at increasing the population of Sumatran orangutans, which are facing extinction in the wild.

    State of the States report

    The latest State of the States report has been released, ranking the economic performance of Australia’s states and territories. Western Australia has emerged as the top-performing state, driven by strong mining and resources sectors, while other states have faced challenges due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Craig Norwood extradited over child sex abuse charges

    Former teacher Craig Norwood has been extradited from Western Australia to New South Wales to face child sex abuse charges. Norwood is accused of sexually assaulting multiple students while working at a school in Sydney in the 1990s.

    Pilbara fish kill amid marine heatwave

    A mass fish kill has been reported in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, with thousands of dead fish washing up on the shores. The incident has been linked to a marine heatwave that has caused water temperatures to rise to dangerous levels, impacting marine life in the area.

    Nationals’ Esperance-Kalgoorlie pipeline plan

    The Nationals party in Western Australia has proposed a plan to build a pipeline connecting the towns of Esperance and Kalgoorlie, aimed at improving water security in the region. The project is expected to boost agricultural and mining industries in the area.

    Dutton on nuclear energy

    Federal Minister for Defence Peter Dutton has expressed support for nuclear energy as a potential solution to Australia’s energy needs. Dutton has called for a national debate on the issue, highlighting the potential benefits of nuclear power in reducing carbon emissions and ensuring energy security.

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    1. Power outages Perth WA
    2. Permai’s journey Monarto
    3. State of the States report
    4. Craig Norwood child sex abuse charges
    5. Pilbara fish kill marine heatwave
    6. Nationals Esperance Kalgoorlie pipeline plan
    7. Dutton nuclear energy

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  • Can Cris Rodriguez bring a boost to the Tigers’ international pipeline?


    DETROIT — For at least three years, the Tigers have followed every step of Cris Rodriguez’s development. They watched him hit and they watched him continue to grow. International scout Rodolfo Peñalo was the man on the ground as the Tigers got to know Rodriguez and his family.

    The long process reached its culmination Wednesday when Rodriguez officially signed with the Tigers for a bonus of $3.197 million. The deal eclipses Cristian Santana’s $2.95 million signing in 2021 for the biggest bonus the Tigers have ever given an international amateur. Ranked No. 4 by MLB Pipeline and No. 4 by Baseball America in this year’s international class, Rodriguez is also the highest-ranked international amateur the Tigers have ever signed.

    “The physical ability we believe to be special,” Tigers assistant general manager Rob Metzler said. “We love the bat speed, the power, the bat path. We love the athleticism, the frame, the natural projection. I’d follow that up by saying we feel strongly about the kid. This a kid we’ve gotten to know really well. Work ethic, character, aptitude we believe to be pluses.”

    At only 16 years old, Rodriguez already stands 6-foot-4 and weighs 200 pounds.  FanGraphs wrote he “is built like a young Larry Fitzgerald.” Rodriguez hits from the right side, displaying a swing with a short leg kick and powerful load. The mechanics of his swing resemble a young Alex Rodriguez.

    Cris Rodriguez currently plays center field, but given his size, he projects better as a corner outfielder with a plus arm as he develops.

    “Cris’ tools are pretty advanced for his age,” said Miguel García, the Tigers’ director of Latin American scouting. “Rodolfo Peñalo did a tremendous job following his development, and we were able to evaluate on a consistent basis. Every time we came to the country, we were able to see him in games and see how he was progressing. Every time we saw him, we slowly (believed) that Cris’ tools are good enough to help him to be a prospect in the game.”

    The size and natural power are Rodriguez’s clear calling cards. And if he reaches his potential — never a given for a 16-year-old talent — he could help shift the narrative around the Tigers’ international system.

    Detroit has long struggled to develop major-league talent from its pipeline abroad. Since the Tigers signed but ultimately traded Willy Adames and Eugenio Suárez a decade ago, relief pitcher Gregory Soto was the lone international signing to achieve positive wins above replacement with Detroit. Last year, rookie outfielder Wenceel Pérez (1.1 fWAR) joined those ranks and right-handed pitcher Keider Montero (minus-0.1 fWAR) showed signs he could do the same next season. Josue Briceño, whom the Tigers signed for only $800,000 in 2022, won the Triple Crown in the Arizona Fall League and could become a gem.

    Adding Rodriguez could also signal another shift in philosophy. For years under former general manager Al Avila, the Tigers began spreading out their international bonus pool to cast a wider net rather than devoting large sums to a single player. In more recent signing periods, the Tigers seem intent on being competitive for top-ranked international talent. Detroit did not overhaul its international department when Scott Harris was hired as president of baseball operations more than two years ago. Instead, the Tigers retained key personnel with existing relationships in Latin America and hoped to better integrate the international department with scouting and player development. Metzler works to oversee both domestic and international scouting.

    “I hate to go down a cliche road, but we look at it much more on a day-by-day, player-by-player basis,” Metzler said of signing Rodriguez. “When something like this comes together it’s because the stars aligned with an evaluation, how the negotiation goes, the ability to build that connection with the player. These don’t come together often, so in that sense there should be a lot of handshakes and pats on the backs for all the effort that went into something like that.”

    With Rodriguez, there are early signs of swing and miss that serve as the lone concern in his game. Scouting reports mention Rodriguez could be challenged as he begins to face more advanced breaking pitches. A swing that can get long despite its pure look could create concerns against top-end velocity. Reports also mention Rodriguez’s discipline and pitch recognition as something that could help him overcome those challenges. The overall profile suggests a low floor. The upside is a legitimate middle-of-the-order bat.

    “Definitely he’s got ability to hit for an average, and he’s gonna develop legit power down the road,” García said.

    Teenage talents should always be taken with a grain of salt. Santana was previously the Tigers’ biggest international prospect, but he has hit only .194 (albeit with a .381 on-base percentage) so far in his minor-league career. Roberto Campos, a more unheralded prospect who was billed with immense upside, has shown flashes of potential but had to repeat High A, where he hit .272 with a .767 OPS in his age-21 season.

    Rodriguez’s game has been compared to Eloy Jiménez, a talented player who has nonetheless never surpassed 1.8 fWAR in a year. The Tigers, though, have been bullish on Rodriguez for a long time. Although they were interested in Japanese star Roki Sasaki (the Tigers did not even get a meeting with the pitcher) Detroit never intended to break its existing international commitments. Rodriguez was the headliner of the Tigers’ class, and Harris traveled to the Dominican Republic for his signing.

    Metzler said the Sasaki factor clouded the international market this year, and the Tigers may still be monitoring any players who lose their handshake deals when Sasaki signs with another club.

    The Tigers also expressed optimism about some of the other members of this year’s signing class.

    Jose Ramirez is a toolsy center fielder who came with a glowing review from García: “The way he moves around will make us believe that he’s gonna be able to play center field at Comerica Park.” Carlos Benavidez is a catcher with good defensive tools and baseball IQ. Angel De Los Santos is an infielder with a projectable frame who the Tigers believe can stay in the middle of the diamond. Another infielder, Sterling Bazil, could project as a utility player. Left-handed pitcher Anderson Diaz comes from the same facility that produced the likes of Martín Pérez and Luis Castillo.

    Rodriguez, though, is the clear blockbuster.

    The international market is challenging and requires a long timeline to show results. But as the rest of the Tigers’ organization trends forward, Rodriguez is the latest sign the Tigers’ international department may soon have more fruit to bear.

    (Photo of Scott Harris and Cris Rodriguez: Courtesy of Detroit Tigers)





    Can Cris Rodriguez bring a boost to the Tigers’ international pipeline?

    The Detroit Tigers have made a significant move by hiring Cris Rodriguez as their new international scouting director. With his impressive track record of discovering and developing talent in Latin America, many are hopeful that Rodriguez can bring a much-needed boost to the Tigers’ international pipeline.

    Rodriguez has a proven ability to identify and sign top prospects from countries like the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and Cuba. His eye for talent and keen understanding of the international market have helped him build successful relationships with players, agents, and teams in those regions.

    The Tigers have struggled in recent years to produce impact players from their international signings, but Rodriguez’s arrival could change that. With his expertise and connections, he has the potential to bring in a new wave of talented prospects who could make a significant impact on the Tigers’ future.

    Fans are excited about the possibility of seeing more international talent in Detroit, and they are hopeful that Rodriguez can help the team compete on a global scale. Only time will tell if he can deliver on these expectations, but the potential is certainly there for him to make a big impact on the Tigers’ international pipeline.

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    Cris Rodriguez, Tigers international pipeline, Detroit Tigers prospects, international baseball prospects, Cris Rodriguez scouting report, Tigers international signings, MLB international prospects, Cris Rodriguez potential impact

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  • ESPN ‘needle-movers’ like Stephen A. Smith, Scott Van Pelt build talent pipeline

    ESPN ‘needle-movers’ like Stephen A. Smith, Scott Van Pelt build talent pipeline






    ESPN has a long history of showcasing top talent in the sports broadcasting world, and two of their biggest ‘needle-movers’ are undoubtedly Stephen A. Smith and Scott Van Pelt. These two personalities have become household names and are known for their engaging commentary, insightful analysis, and larger-than-life personalities.

    But what sets them apart is not just their on-air presence, but also their ability to build a talent pipeline by mentoring and uplifting the next generation of sports broadcasters. Both Smith and Van Pelt have taken on roles as mentors and advocates for up-and-coming talent, offering advice, guidance, and opportunities for those looking to break into the industry.

    Their dedication to developing the next wave of sports media professionals is crucial in keeping the industry fresh, diverse, and innovative. By nurturing new voices and perspectives, Smith and Van Pelt are ensuring that ESPN continues to be a leader in sports broadcasting for years to come.

    So next time you see these ‘needle-movers’ on your screen, remember that they are not just entertaining and informing you – they are also shaping the future of sports media through their commitment to building a talent pipeline.

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    ESPN, needle movers, Stephen A. Smith, Scott Van Pelt, talent pipeline, sports broadcasting, ESPN personalities, sports commentary, sports journalism, sports industry, sports media, sports analysts, sports coverage, ESPN talent, sports television, sports broadcasting industry.

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  • Pipeline as Code: Continuous Delivery with Jenkins, Kubernetes, and Terraform

    Pipeline as Code: Continuous Delivery with Jenkins, Kubernetes, and Terraform



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    Pipeline as Code: Continuous Delivery with Jenkins, Kubernetes, and Terraform

    In today’s fast-paced software development environment, automation is key to achieving continuous delivery and ensuring the reliability of the deployment process. Pipeline as Code is a powerful concept that allows developers to define their deployment pipelines as code, enabling them to version control, review, and audit their deployment process just like any other piece of code.

    In this post, we’ll explore how to implement Pipeline as Code using three popular tools: Jenkins, Kubernetes, and Terraform.

    Jenkins is a leading open-source automation server that allows you to automate all sorts of tasks, including building, testing, and deploying your applications. With Jenkins, you can define your deployment pipeline as a series of stages, each of which can be defined using code.

    Kubernetes is a powerful container orchestration platform that allows you to deploy and manage containerized applications at scale. By using Kubernetes, you can easily define and configure your application’s deployment environment, ensuring consistency and scalability across your infrastructure.

    Terraform is a popular Infrastructure as Code tool that allows you to define and provision your infrastructure using code. By using Terraform, you can easily define your Kubernetes cluster, networking resources, and any other infrastructure components needed for your application deployment.

    By combining Jenkins, Kubernetes, and Terraform, you can create a powerful and flexible deployment pipeline that allows you to automate the entire deployment process, from code commit to production. With Pipeline as Code, you can ensure that your deployment process is consistent, repeatable, and reliable, leading to faster release cycles and increased developer productivity.

    In conclusion, Pipeline as Code is a game-changer for modern software development teams, enabling them to achieve continuous delivery and streamline their deployment process. By leveraging tools like Jenkins, Kubernetes, and Terraform, you can create a robust and scalable deployment pipeline that meets the demands of today’s fast-paced development environment.
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  • Deep Learning Pipeline: Building a Deep Learning Model with TensorFlow

    Deep Learning Pipeline: Building a Deep Learning Model with TensorFlow


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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Apress; 1st ed. edition (December 21, 2019)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 580 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1484253485
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1484253489
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.77 pounds
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.1 x 1.31 x 9.25 inches


    Deep Learning Pipeline: Building a Deep Learning Model with TensorFlow

    In this post, we will explore the process of building a deep learning model using TensorFlow, one of the most popular deep learning frameworks. TensorFlow provides a powerful and flexible platform for building and training deep neural networks, making it an excellent choice for developing cutting-edge AI applications.

    The deep learning pipeline involves several key steps, including data preprocessing, model building, training, evaluation, and deployment. We will walk through each of these steps in detail, providing code examples and practical tips to help you successfully build your own deep learning model.

    By the end of this post, you will have a solid understanding of how to leverage TensorFlow to create a deep learning model that can tackle complex tasks such as image classification, natural language processing, and more. So let’s dive in and start building our deep learning pipeline with TensorFlow!
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  • Seagate Pipeline HD 2TB 3.5″ SATA III Internal Hard Disk Drive (ST2000VM003)

    Seagate Pipeline HD 2TB 3.5″ SATA III Internal Hard Disk Drive (ST2000VM003)



    Seagate Pipeline HD 2TB 3.5″ SATA III Internal Hard Disk Drive (ST2000VM003)

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    Looking for a reliable and high-capacity internal hard disk drive for your storage needs? Look no further than the Seagate Pipeline HD 2TB 3.5″ SATA III Internal Hard Disk Drive (ST2000VM003)!

    This hard disk drive is perfect for use in surveillance systems, digital video recorders, and other high-definition applications. With a massive 2TB of storage space, you can store hours upon hours of footage and data without worrying about running out of space.

    The SATA III interface ensures fast data transfer speeds, so you can access and save your files quickly and efficiently. Plus, the Seagate Pipeline HD is designed for 24/7 operation, making it perfect for constant use in surveillance systems.

    Don’t compromise on storage capacity and reliability – choose the Seagate Pipeline HD 2TB Internal Hard Disk Drive for all your storage needs. Get yours today and experience seamless and reliable storage performance!
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  • Vulkan API Computer Graphics Tutorial #7 | Render Pass, Subpass, Rasterizer, Viewport + Scissors, Color Blending, Pipeline Layout | Cuda Education: Video … API | Computer Graphics | Cuda Education)

    Vulkan API Computer Graphics Tutorial #7 | Render Pass, Subpass, Rasterizer, Viewport + Scissors, Color Blending, Pipeline Layout | Cuda Education: Video … API | Computer Graphics | Cuda Education)


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    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08P5YSXZM
    Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 25, 2020
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    File size ‏ : ‎ 1676 KB
    Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
    Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
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    Print length ‏ : ‎ 44 pages


    Welcome back to our Vulkan API Computer Graphics Tutorial series! In this seventh installment, we will be diving into some more advanced topics including Render Pass, Subpass, Rasterizer, Viewport + Scissors, Color Blending, and Pipeline Layout.

    Render Pass and Subpass are crucial concepts in Vulkan API as they define the structure of rendering operations and allow for efficient resource management. We will explore how to create and use these components in our graphics pipeline.

    Next, we will discuss the Rasterizer, which is responsible for converting 3D objects into 2D images on the screen. Understanding how the Rasterizer works is essential for optimizing performance and achieving the desired visual effects in your applications.

    Viewport + Scissors are used to define the region of the screen where rendering will occur. We will cover how to set up and manipulate these parameters to control the rendering output in your graphics pipeline.

    Color Blending is a key feature in Vulkan API that allows for blending multiple colors together to create complex visual effects. We will demonstrate how to configure color blending settings to achieve the desired look in your applications.

    Finally, Pipeline Layout is used to define the layout of resources in your graphics pipeline, including descriptors, push constants, and shader stages. We will show you how to create and manage pipeline layouts to optimize performance and streamline your rendering process.

    To help you better understand these concepts, we have prepared a comprehensive video tutorial that walks you through each topic step-by-step. Whether you are new to Vulkan API or looking to enhance your skills, this tutorial is a valuable resource for mastering computer graphics programming.

    Stay tuned for more tutorials in our Vulkan API Computer Graphics series, where we will continue to explore advanced techniques and best practices for creating stunning visual effects in your applications. Happy coding!
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  • Pipeline as Code: Continuous Delivery with Jenkins, Kubernetes, and Terraform

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    Pipeline as Code: Continuous Delivery with Jenkins, Kubernetes, and Terraform

    In today’s fast-paced software development world, continuous delivery is essential for staying ahead of the competition. Automating the deployment process is key to delivering high-quality software at a rapid pace. One way to achieve this is by using Pipeline as Code, a method that allows you to define your deployment pipeline as code, making it easy to version control, share, and reuse.

    Jenkins is a popular automation server that can be used to create pipelines for building, testing, and deploying applications. By using Jenkins Pipeline, you can define your entire deployment process in a Groovy script that can be stored in your version control system. This makes it easy to track changes, collaborate with team members, and quickly make updates to your pipeline.

    Kubernetes is a powerful container orchestration platform that can be used to deploy and manage containerized applications. By integrating Jenkins with Kubernetes, you can automatically deploy your applications to a Kubernetes cluster as part of your pipeline. This allows you to easily scale your applications, roll out updates, and monitor their performance in a highly scalable and resilient environment.

    Terraform is a tool for managing infrastructure as code, allowing you to define and provision your infrastructure using a declarative configuration language. By using Terraform in conjunction with Jenkins and Kubernetes, you can automate the provisioning of your infrastructure, ensuring that your applications are deployed in a consistent and repeatable manner.

    By combining Jenkins, Kubernetes, and Terraform, you can create a powerful continuous delivery pipeline that automates the entire deployment process from code commit to production. This allows you to deliver high-quality software quickly and reliably, giving your team a competitive edge in today’s fast-paced software development landscape.
    #Pipeline #Code #Continuous #Delivery #Jenkins #Kubernetes #Terraform

  • Fanatical Prospecting: The Ultimate Guide to Opening Sales Conversations and Filling the Pipeline by Leveraging Social Selling, Telephone, Email and Cold Calling

    Fanatical Prospecting: The Ultimate Guide to Opening Sales Conversations and Filling the Pipeline by Leveraging Social Selling, Telephone, Email and Cold Calling


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    Fanatical Prospecting: The Ultimate Guide to Opening Sales Conversations and Filling the Pipeline by Leveraging Social Selling, Telephone, Email, and Cold Calling

    In the fast-paced world of sales, prospecting is key to success. Without a steady stream of leads and opportunities, it can be challenging to meet your sales targets and grow your business. That’s where “Fanatical Prospecting” comes in.

    This comprehensive guide is your roadmap to mastering the art of prospecting and filling your sales pipeline. Author Jeb Blount shares his proven strategies for leveraging social selling, telephone, email, and cold calling to connect with prospects and start meaningful sales conversations.

    Whether you’re a seasoned sales professional looking to sharpen your prospecting skills or a newcomer to the world of sales, this book has something for everyone. From building a targeted prospect list to crafting compelling messages that grab attention, “Fanatical Prospecting” covers all the bases.

    So if you’re ready to take your prospecting game to the next level and crush your sales goals, pick up a copy of “Fanatical Prospecting” today. Your future self will thank you for it.
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