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The 5 best SMB storage clouds

Computerworld Vertical IT

But I'm not here to talk about hyper-scale, public clouds such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, or Google Cloud. Instead, most organizations need a way to store our documents and data so we, and our teammates, can easily get our information whether we're at home or sitting at a convention center in Valencia, Spain.

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Free Courses at Linux Academy — October 2019

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To continually support your mission to learn and grow, we are always adding new, free courses and resources for developing Linux and Cloud skills. Members of the Linux Academy community come together and share their insights and questions. How to Get a Linux Job. Build Your Own Linux From Scratch. Free Mastery Courses.

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Unleashing The Mayhem CRS

ForAllSecure

Their rules document and FAQ provide a lot of insight into how the competition works, but we can summarize them quickly here: The CGC platform is based on Linux, but it is modified slightly and named DECREE. In the end we settled for a cloud-based approach using both Google Compute Engine and Amazon Web Services.

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Unleashing The Mayhem CRS

ForAllSecure

Their rules document and FAQ provide a lot of insight into how the competition works, but we can summarize them quickly here: The CGC platform is based on Linux, but it is modified slightly and named DECREE. In the end we settled for a cloud-based approach using both Google Compute Engine and Amazon Web Services.

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UNLEASHING THE MAYHEM CRS

ForAllSecure

Their rules document and FAQ provide a lot of insight into how the competition works, but we can summarize them quickly here: The CGC platform is based on Linux, but it is modified slightly and named DECREE. In the end we settled for a cloud-based approach using both Google Compute Engine and Amazon Web Services.