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DevOps Adoption in Algeria: The State of CI/CD, Version Control, and Deployment Practices

DevOps Adoption in Algeria: The State of CI/CD, Version Control, and Deployment Practices

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 22, 2026

The Global DevOps Baseline vs. Algerian Reality DevOps is no longer a niche philosophy.

Data Center Cooling in a Desert Nation: Algeria’s Unique Infrastructure Challenge

Data Center Cooling in a Desert Nation: Algeria’s Unique Infrastructure Challenge

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 22, 2026

The Heat Problem No One Is Talking About Algeria is building data centers. Facilities in Algiers and Oran are expanding, and government plans call for additional capacity across the country to support digitization goals.

Algeria’s e-Government Platforms: A Technical Audit of the Systems Citizens Actually Use

Algeria’s e-Government Platforms: A Technical Audit of the Systems Citizens Actually Use

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 11, 2026

Beyond the Launch Announcements Algeria has been on a digital government push for several years. Dozens of platforms now exist: Espace Citoyen for civil documents, ANEM for employment services, CNAS for social security, the ONS statistics portal, Tawdif for public sector

WebAssembly Beyond the Browser: How Wasm Is Becoming the Universal Runtime for Cloud and

WebAssembly Beyond the Browser: How Wasm Is Becoming the Universal Runtime for Cloud and

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 9, 2026

From Browser Sandbox to Universal Runtime WebAssembly was born in 2017 as a compilation target for the browser — a way to run C, C++, and Rust code at near-native speed inside web applications. It powered everything from Figma's design tool to Adobe's web-based Photoshop and

Real-Time Data Infrastructure: How Apache Kafka, Flink

Real-Time Data Infrastructure: How Apache Kafka, Flink

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 6, 2026

The Batch-to-Streaming Paradigm Shift For decades, enterprise data processing followed a batch paradigm: collect data throughout the day, load it into a warehouse overnight, and analyze it the next morning. ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) pipelines ran on schedules — hourly,

Low-Code/No-Code in 2026: How Citizen Developers Are Reshaping Enterprise Software

Low-Code/No-Code in 2026: How Citizen Developers Are Reshaping Enterprise Software

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 5, 2026

The Low-Code/No-Code Market at Scale The low-code/no-code (LCNC) market has moved from hype to mainstream enterprise infrastructure. Gartner predicted that 70% of new enterprise applications would use low-code or no-code technologies by 2025, up from less than 25% in 2020 —

The Linux Kernel at 35: How Open Source Became the Infrastructure Layer of the Entire

The Linux Kernel at 35: How Open Source Became the Infrastructure Layer of the Entire

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 5, 2026

The Most Important Software Project in History In August 1991, a 21-year-old Finnish computer science student named Linus Torvalds posted a modest message to the comp.os.minix Usenet newsgroup: "I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional

Infrastructure as Code in the AI Era: How Terraform, Pulumi

Infrastructure as Code in the AI Era: How Terraform, Pulumi

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 4, 2026

The IaC Landscape Has Never Been More Contested Infrastructure as Code has evolved from a DevOps best practice to the default operating model for any organization running production cloud workloads. The Firefly State of IaC 2025 report found that Terraform still commands roughly

GraphQL vs. REST in 2026: The API Design Debate That Won’t Die

GraphQL vs. REST in 2026: The API Design Debate That Won’t Die

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 4, 2026

The Debate That Refuses to Resolve Few technical debates in software engineering have persisted as stubbornly as GraphQL versus REST. Created by Facebook (now Meta) in 2012 for internal mobile development — led by Dan Schafer, Lee Byron, and Nick Schrock to power Facebook's

GitOps and Immutable Infrastructure: How ArgoCD and Flux Are Making Deployments

GitOps and Immutable Infrastructure: How ArgoCD and Flux Are Making Deployments

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 4, 2026

From Push-Based CI/CD to Pull-Based GitOps Traditional continuous deployment follows a push model: a CI pipeline builds the application, runs tests, and then pushes the artifact to the production environment. Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI — these tools execute deployment

The Data Lakehouse Revolution: How Apache Iceberg and Delta Lake Are Reshaping Data

The Data Lakehouse Revolution: How Apache Iceberg and Delta Lake Are Reshaping Data

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 1, 2026

The Architecture That Ate Both Worlds For two decades, enterprise data lived in one of two places. Structured data — transactions, customer records, financial reports — went into data warehouses: Teradata, Oracle, and later Snowflake and BigQuery.

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