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By Tom Fenton
Vegas veteran Tom Fenton has the inside scoop on cool and fun non-techy things to do between VMware Explore 2023 sessions.
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Content helps Spring developers build microservices, web apps, serverless, event-driven, reactive and cloud workloads.
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By Tom Fenton
After earlier choosing his top hybrid-workforce-themed (Horizon) sessions earlier, Tom turns to general sessions covering NVMeoF, Kubernetes, NUMA and more.
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Microsoft announced its Cloud Partner Program has been rebranded the "Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program," infusing AI into the program's name and wares.
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New users sometimes ask Brien Posey how to get their data into the AWS cloud. This is what he says.
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Here's a summary of what's new -- specifically the top 10 Azure products and services that reached general availability or will soon -- at the event.
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Zerto, a cloud data management and protection specialist, today announced Zerto 10, the latest version of its namesake cybersecurity solution with a variety of capabilities.
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The new functionality is designed to help organizations become more proactive in the fight against ongoing cyberattacks by using time series data and metadata.
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Google plans 'About this image' tool to help detect synthetic photos.
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"With new breakthroughs in generative AI, we're again reimagining what a search engine can do."
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"I do think microservices were over sold as the answer to everything."
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By Tom Fenton
The marquee feature in Windows 365 Frontline, now in public preview, allowing each Frontline license purchased to have up to three users access the Cloud PC, albeit not at the same time.
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Not using confidential computing might become the exception (at least on the server / cloud side), while using it will be just normal.
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"These new models not only give people a more natural and creative way to understand and manage security, they give people access to AI-powered expertise to go beyond what they could do alone."
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Amazon Web Services (AWS), seeking to not be left behind in the cloud giant AI space, is making moves to catch up to Microsoft and Google.
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Amid calls for an industry pause on AI large language model (LLM) development, AWS has launched a program to boost generative AI startups.
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There are so many different technologies that can be connected via Azure Arc it's hard to keep up, which is why we have Paul Schnackenburg.
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By Tom Fenton
Tom explains that most multi-tiered apps are dynamic and deployed in multiple locations so their components also will need to be updated.
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One of the things that you can do with the Fault Injection Simulator is to force an EC2 instance offline as a way of testing your high-availability strategy.
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Don't you sometimes just wish this amazing Information Technology business we're in was just a little different? That tech just worked? That there was one standard instead of eight? That security wasn't an afterthought. And that all apps weren't tested in production under the guise of DevOps?
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By Tom Fenton
After his introductory series, Tom Fenton deploys a database on Docker and integrates it with other apps deployed from other Docker images.
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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!"