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Cloud Storage 2.0 Set To Dominate Market

Cloud Musings

The enterprise data storage marketplace is poised to become a battlefield. No longer the quiet backwater of cloud computing services, the focus of this global transition is now going from compute to storage. An overview of recent storage market history is needed to understand why this transition is important.

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AIOps and our Robot Kubernetes Kops

Linux Academy

A big reason is the proliferation of micro-services based applications in highly redundant and highly available cloud infrastructures. Add to that a desire for most enterprises to integrate cloud based workloads with legacy on-premises applications, and we have complex hybrid cloud deployments to deal with as the result.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

Calderon: Paulino Calderon, I'm a senior application security consultant with Websec. There has to be storage somewhere so even sensors, end up sending their data someplace that has to be stored, and that might be in the cloud, for instance, which is increasingly a part of the Internet of Things. It's still a threat.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

Calderon: Paulino Calderon, I'm a senior application security consultant with Websec. There has to be storage somewhere so even sensors, end up sending their data someplace that has to be stored, and that might be in the cloud, for instance, which is increasingly a part of the Internet of Things. It's still a threat.

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Exploring the most efficient blockchain technology

Dataconomy

It is the underlying technology behind cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, but its applications extend beyond digital currencies. Beyond cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology has applications in various industries and use cases. At its core, a blockchain is a chain of blocks, where each block contains a set of transactions.

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