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The Internet of (Secure) Things – Embedding Security in the IoT

CTOvision

We’re seeing a glimmer of the future – the Internet of Things (IoT) – where anything and everything is or contains a sensor that can communicate over the network/Internet. Homes/Offices : Companies and utilities are building sensors into major appliances and HVAC systems. By George Romas. weather reports).

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Migrating to VoIP

Spearline Testing

Global Market Insights suggests that by 2025 the VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) market will have grown to $55 billion from approximately $20 billion in 2018. Therefore, VoIP allows employees to continue their work uninterrupted and successfully irrespective of location provided they have a stable internet connection. Migrations.

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New Route 53 and ELB features: IPv6, Zone Apex, WRR and more.

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. Route53 support for WRR load balancing. Route 53 and Elastic Load Balancing integration. ELB and Route 53 work together closely to ensure that if the address of the load balancer changes this is quickly reflected in Route 53.

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Why Kubernetes Is So Popular in the Tech World

Galido

This container management system obviously had a lot of potential since it comes from Google’s engineers. Multiple containers can share the same internet connection and OS. This system has many features, unlike other container management systems. This system has been broadly adopted. But what is Kubernetes really?

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Technology Short Take 123

Scott Lowe

I hope that everyone had a wonderful holiday season, but now it’s time to jump back into the fray with a collection of technical articles from around the Internet. Eric Sloof mentions the NSX-T load balancing encyclopedia (found here ), which intends to be an authoritative resource to NSX-T load balancing configuration and management.

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Why F5 and Tempered Networks founder Jeff Hussey left retirement and ‘bought’ himself a job

GeekWire

Back in 1996, Hussey gambled on the belief that the internet would keep taking off and launched F5 Networks, which as a startup set out to manage and improve internet traffic. As Hussey has explained over the years, he was trying to replace a system that was offering twice the performance at five-times the price. Jeff Hussey.

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AWS Elastic Beanstalk: A Quick and Simple Way into the Cloud - All.

All Things Distributed

Werner Vogels weblog on building scalable and robust distributed systems. Flexibility is one of the key principles of Amazon Web Services - developers can select any programming language and software package, any operating system, any middleware and any database to build systems and applications that meet their requirements.