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Why you must extend Zero Trust to public cloud workloads

CIO Business Intelligence

7 With the vast majority (estimated around 85%) of Internet traffic encrypted, there is exponential growth in security risks posed by encrypted channels that can hide harmful content such as viruses, spyware, and other malware challenging security teams to secure an increasingly distributed enterprise and avoid costly repercussions.

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Why Kubernetes Is So Popular in the Tech World

Galido

Information Technology Blog - - Why Kubernetes Is So Popular in the Tech World - Information Technology Blog. The project also gained a huge active user and open-source community, along with the support of global enterprises, IT market leaders, and big cloud providers. Traffic routing and load balancing.

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Technology Short Take 115

Scott Lowe

Here’s a fresh new collection of links and articles from the around the web to propel myself back into blogging. David Holder walks through removing unused load balancer IP allocations in NSX-T when used with PKS. I hope you find something useful here! Networking. I’m looking forward to seeing how NaaS evolves.

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On Network Virtualization and SDN

Scott Lowe

One of the topics we discussed on the podcast was the relationship between SDN and network virtualization, which sparked this blog post by Keith Townsend, one of the attendees. I encourage you to read Keith’s full blog post, but I think the key point he makes is right here: How is this different from Software Defined Networking or SDN?

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Fountainhead: HPQ & CSCO: Analysis of New Blade Environments

Fountainhead

Both are implicitly or explicitly taking aim at each other as they chase the enterprise data center market. However, in the software domain, each still relies on multiple individual products to accomplish tasks such as SW provisioning, HA/availability, VM management, load balancing, etc. Subscribe to this blog.

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Fountainhead: CA's Acquisition of Cassatt - Hindsight & Foresight

Fountainhead

The instantiation of these observations was a product that put almost all of the datacenter on "autopilot" -- Servers, VMs, switches, load-balancers, even server power controllers and power strips. Does it sound like Amazons recent CloudWatch, Auto-Scaling and Elastic Load Balancing announcement? Subscribe to this blog.

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AIOps and our Robot Kubernetes Kops

Linux Academy

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. N-Tier architectures and micro-services applications must be tuned for performance.