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To Secure Kubernetes, Think Beyond Kubernetes

Forrester IT

Kubernetes is the de facto standard for deploying and managing application workloads and containers. The […]

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Cloud native platforms: To build or to buy?

CIO Business Intelligence

When it comes to cloud native application platforms, we’re at an important evolutionary point: will the best practice for platforms be to build or to buy? Should you choose the components you need for a platform and integrate them together, or should you buy a pre-integrated platform? All apps need a platform to run.

Cloud 79
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An Interview with Greg DeArment, Head of Infrastructure at Palantir

CTOvision

Topics we covered included how Palantir manages the production environment for their modern data platform Foundry, with a special focus on Kubernetes. This post captures the results of an interview with Greg DeArment, Head of Infrastructure at Palantir. DeArment: I joined […].

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IBM expands the role of its hybrid-cloud security package

Network World

IBM’s Cloud Pak for Security, which features open-source technology for hunting threats and automation capabilities to speed response to cyberattacks, can bring together on a single console data gathered by customers’ existing security point products.

IBM 206
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Perspectives on how cloud computing & app development trends will take shape in 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

Trend #1: More organizations will take on a cloud-native first strategy, accelerating the shift to containers and Kubernetes as the backbone for current and new applications. I agree on the cloud-native first strategy [prediction] since Kubernetes is the base for modern infrastructure.

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Beginner’s guide to Google Kubernetes Engine

Dataconomy

Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) is a robust solution designed to simplify containerized application management. Understanding Google Kubernetes Engine At the heart of GKE is a managed environment that makes running Kubernetes operations do away with the complexities. What is Kubernetes?

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Red Hat seeks to shrink IT skills gap with Lightspeed gen AI

CIO Business Intelligence

At Red Hat Summit 2024 in Denver today, the company announced plans to extend its Red Hat Lightspeed generative AI capabilities across all its platforms, including Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Lightspeed to hit OpenShift Red Hat first introduced Lightspeed last year in Red Hat Ansible, its automation platform.

Linux 114