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IBM wants drag-and-drop connectivity for hybrid cloud applications

Network World

IBM is developing a SaaS package to help enterprises securely network heterogenous environments, including edge, on-prem and multicloud resources. At the application level, the exposure to developers occurs at Layer 7, and the networking teams see Layer 3 and 4 activities, Coward said.

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Push-Down Query Capabilities: Five Questions To Ask Your Cloud BI Provider

Forrester IT

Software-as-a-service (SaaS) offers many benefits, including but not limited to elasticity: the ability to shrink and grow storage and compute resources on demand. Clients of most leading enterprise business intelligence (BI) platforms enjoy this cloud elasticity benefit but at a cost.

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10 Must-Read Books on Cloud Computing

Tech Republic Cloud

It seems like everything from products to rentals to services can be accessed online these days, as we continue to venture deeper and deeper into a world controlled by the cloud.

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Cisco jumps into SSE arena, boosts application security

Network World

Cisco this week took the wraps off a security service edge (SSE) offering that aims to help enterprises securely connect growing edge resources, including cloud, private and SAAS applications. Along with the SSE package, the vendor made two additional application security-related announcements at its Cisco Live!

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Monitoring AWS Container Environments at Scale

Containers power many of the applications we use every day. Particularly well-suited for microservice-oriented architectures and agile workflows, containers help organizations improve developer efficiency, feature velocity, and optimization of resources.

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Addressing cloud waste: 4 steps to cloud computing cost optimization

CIO Business Intelligence

By: Scott Sellers , Co-Founder and CEO, Azul From the get-go, the cloud promised to help companies scale up their architectures in seconds, run their applications faster, never turn away a transaction, and save money through economies of scale. Every company is different based on its industry, its available resources, and its needs.

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Software-defined perimeter brings trusted access to multi-cloud applications, network resources

Network World

Some elements remain in an on-premise data center, while other portions have gone to the cloud and even to multi-cloud. This complicates access requirements at a time when it’s more important than ever to enable accessibility while preventing unauthorized access to applications and data.

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