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Veeam Software published a Data Protection Report for the new year, finding even more ransomware attacks plagued organizations in 2022.
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After wowing the world way back in 2011 by defeating humans at the TV game show "Jeopardy!" with early-stage AI tech, IBM's Watson is making a bit of a comeback.
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Setting up a peering connection between VPCs in two different regions can help to simplify your disaster recovery efforts.
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Research firm Gartner's "Magic Quadrant" series of reports on cloud database management systems has long seen a crowded "Leaders" field populated with the usual cast of cloud giants and wannabes, but this year AWS has slightly edged ahead of the pack.
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"Fully 75 percent of respondents say that cloud computing represents the single greatest expansion of the enterprise attack surface in the last 20 years!"
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By Tom Fenton
After introducing the basics, Tom Fenton looks at the ephemeral nature of container instances and how to use networking and persistent storage with them.
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A new survey-based Kubernetes backup and data protection report shows Kasten by Veeam was identified as a leader in the field, though many respondents couldn't name any organization as a leader.
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From Microsoft's "sustainability cloud" to multiple Microsoft 365 emissions dashboards, there are plenty of tools available to businesses to start measuring -- and reducing -- their carbon footprints.
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"The efforts to colonize enterprises are at odds with most enterprise prerogatives to 'be multicloud' with respect to sourcing strategies."
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"If a company is to have a viable future, the network needs to be multicloud-enabled, ubiquitous, reliable, secure, and agile."
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By Tom Fenton
Tom goes to the Motor City and finds not all of the cool Kubernetes innovation is coming from major players.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom, who's a sucker for a good auto museum, finds an upbeat, engaged live crowd with plenty of interesting exhibits and attractions in the Motor City.
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Amid cybersecurity threats like the current ransomware deluge, organizations are increasingly delegating cloud protection services like backup and disaster recovery to specialists, a new report indicates. What's more, despite a massive cloud migration, some workloads are reversing direction, moving from the cloud back to on-premises datacenters.
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"The SIEM market is maturing at a rapid pace and continues to be extremely competitive. The reality of what SIEM was just five years ago is starting to detach from what SIEM is and provides today."
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Brien Posey details several reasons why a container image should not be dynamically updated.
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In gauging the benefits and challenges of cloud-native development, OutSystems found most respondents to a survey don't know that much about the approach, even though analysts predict it will pretty much account for all app development in a few years.
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Lots of organizations are talking about sustainability, but not so many are walking the talk, indicates a new report from Google Cloud.
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Cloud computing surveys usually reveal that security concerns and lack of in-house skills are top impediments to successful implementations, but a recent poll adds a new top challenge: cost control.
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After earlier explaining the basics, Brien shows how to create a really simple subscription and how to publish a message.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom points out a key factor that can make VDI a success and talks about one of the reasons it failed in the early days.
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The Cost Anomaly Detection tool goes beyond budget alerts to lower costs.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom takes a look at Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and hybrid infrastructure.
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Amazon's message delivery service can be used to send SMS text messages and email messages, among many other things.
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Now tackling one of the most heated debates in the IT industry -- certifications -- is Paul Schnackenburg, who has a bunch of them along with the requisite hands-on experience.
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As if you didn't have enough to fret about from rampant ransomware and other cybersecurity threats, Orca Security has published a new survey-based report on a new worry: "alert fatigue."