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Cloud Governance isn’t just about monitoring costs — it’s about understanding them, optimizing them, and making informed decisions. In our latest work on Eugene, we’ve taken Cloud Governance at Octo Telematics to the next level, integrating multi-cloud cost tracking, service attribution, and real-time insights into a unified platform.
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Cloud Governance done right! - Andrea Brancatelli - Medium
This is the final article on Eugene, the Enterprise Architecture platform we built at Octo Telematics. Cloud Governance isn’t just about monitoring costs — it’s about understanding them, optimizing…Andrea Brancatelli (Medium)
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#php funny quirks. We just stumbled upon a problem in production where we were sharding datas using Year and Week syntax.
The code was something like $Suffix = $now->format("YW"). Well, turns out 2024-12-31 returns 202401 as Suffix because Year is 2024 and week would be 53.
Long story short, format has a macro macro "o" that returns ISO8601 year, so $now->format('oW') returns 202501 correctly for last days of the year.
That's one of those corner case you'd never take in consideration.
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@derickr Well, I'd expected it to go to 202453 as that would have ben more coherent, but I guess than on 2025-01-01 we would have 202553 that would have been even worse.
Maybe it should be highlighted a bit more in the manual.
Where exactly? I think the descriptions at php.net/manual/en/datetime.for… are fairly clear?
'W' mentions the ISO 8601 week number, and 'o' (showing up above 'Y') mentions in detail "ISO 8601 week-numbering year. This has the same value as Y, except that if the ISO week number (W) belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead."
If you have a suggestion how to change this, I'm happy to hear.
PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor
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@derickr You're right the description is right absolutely on point, but sometimes in the manual there are those "Note" blocks for common mistakes.
I was thinking about one of those.
As as I said, it's not because it's not clear it's just because it's something that may easily slip off.
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Read how we extended our Enterprise Architecture tool, to implement Software Lifecycle Management (SLM) at Octo Telematics.
- A behind-the-scenes look at how SLM streamlined our release processes.
- How core functionalities evolved to feed our Knowledge Radiator.
- How transparency and automation transformed the way we work, empowering teams to focus on solving meaningful challenges.
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An enlightened path toward SLM
In this follow-up to Eugene: A genie in Enterprise Architecture, we explore how Software Lifecycle Management has been enhanced at Octo Telematics by extending Eugene’s core functionalities. This e…extract the nectar, burn the tree
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This isn’t just about pipelines or Kubernetes deployments - it’s about reshaping how ideas flow through an organization and turn into impactful solutions.
Let me know what you think about it!
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Amazon web services è in trattativa con il Polo strategico nazionale per diventare il quarto fornitore dell'infrastruttura dove gli enti pubblici devono migrare i loro dati più sensibili
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E i dati sanitari regalati a IBM Watson ne vogliamo parlare? Peraltro @dataKnightmare lo ha detto da tempo che il PSN sarà in mano ai soliti giganti passando attraverso prestanome italiani.
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