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Scott Wheeler Scott Wheeler
Updated on November 26, 2024

Automations Are Great, But Cloud Security Still Requires Hard Work

These seven cloud security best practices are most effective when handled by humans.

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Tomer Filiba Tomer Filiba
Updated on November 25, 2024

3 Cloud Security Hacks to Prevent Hacks

When SecOps teams are stretched thin, here are three high impact ways DevOps teams can help them curb cloud risks.

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on October 25, 2024

What Is Amazon Bedrock?

All about Amazon’s latest generative AI offering.

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Supratik Shankar and Kauts Shukla Supratik Shankar and Kauts Shukla
Updated on September 13, 2024

Why Separating Knowledge, Compute and Storage is the Next Big Leap in Data Platforms

Traditionally, these three elements of a data platform were intertwined, leading to dependencies that impeded scalability. Our experts explain why you should separate them.

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Pavel Buyevich Pavel Buyevich
Updated on September 12, 2024

How to Adopt a Multicloud Environment

A multicloud environment offers flexibility, efficiency and operational resilience. Our expert explains how to make the switch safely.

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Sashank Purighalla Sashank Purighalla
Updated on September 04, 2024

How to Keep Your Cloud Migration From Becoming Dangerous

Cloud computing offers businesses ample benefits, but making the switch can introduce myriad risks. Our expert explains how to handle the shift safely.

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Keval Bhogayata Keval Bhogayata
Updated on August 15, 2024

Is a Security Threat Lurking in Your Cloud?

Malware, ransomware, misconfigurations and data breaches can play havoc with your cloud.

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Kyle Brill Kyle Brill
Updated on August 07, 2024

What Is Cloud Orchestration?

Cloud orchestration is the automated organization of multiple tasks and resources to create a cohesive workflow or process.

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Kyle Brill Kyle Brill
Updated on August 07, 2024

What Is FaaS (Function-as-a-Service)?

FaaS uses a cloud provider to manage its infrastructure, enabling developers to run functions or code without needing to maintain their own servers.

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Brooke Becher Brooke Becher
Updated on July 31, 2024

6 Types of Computers to Know

They used to be stored in warehouse-like facilities. Now they're everywhere.

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