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Technology Short Take #44

Scott Lowe

The use of public cloud offerings as disaster recovery targets is on the rise; note this article from Microsoft on how to migrate on-premises workloads to Azure using Azure Site Recovery. VMware has a similar offering via the VMware vCloud Hybrid Service recovery-as-a-service offering. Virtualization. LTS server.

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Cybersecurity for enterprise: 10 essential PAM considerations for modern hybrid enterprises

CIO Business Intelligence

This also holds for PAM vendors shoehorning a decade-old PAM product into virtual machines in the cloud. Especially in Linux estates, they create multiple local privileged accounts for convenience. Seamless failover and faster disaster recovery always ensure break-glass access to secrets.

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Ballmer: Microsoft has 1 Million Servers » Data Center Knowledge

Data Center Knowledge

If they ran Linux, maybe they wouldn’t have to run so many servers. Just think how much all them licences would have cost any other company running 1 million+ Windows servers! Virtualization. Disaster Recovery. Connect via Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn & RSS. Posted July 15th, 2013. Posted July 16th, 2013.

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Technology Short Take #45

Scott Lowe

I’m going to go out on a limb and make a prediction: In a few years time (let’s say 3–5 years), Intel SGX (Software Guard Extensions) will be regarded as important if not more important than the virtualization extensions. ” Virtualization. What is Intel SGX, you ask? Technology Short Take #45.

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