Four steps for getting your cloud in shape
Applications spread across diverse cloud providers are notoriously difficult to gain visibility into
Applications spread across diverse cloud providers are notoriously difficult to gain visibility into
Multi-cloud is considered the superior strategy when it comes to overcoming a wide variety of problems within an enterprise. But with these payoffs come a few management headaches
Fear of the complexity of managing compliance in new infrastructure is prompting many businesses to shy away from cloud
Internet of Things devices are spreading; data centers need to be ready
When considering investing in containers, be sure to have clear expectations of the benefits you expect to gain
Many organizations simply fail to keep up with the rapid release cycle of the various OpenStack updates
AI and deep learning are becoming integral in data center and critical infrastructure management
Multi-cloud brings together public and private cloud, as well as legacy architectures, which can then all be governed and controlled alongside each other
Looking at similarities between data centers and bee hives
Securing applications and data in the cloud is now driven more by practical security concerns rather than hypothetical ones
You can’t protect infrastructure from sharp teeth and long claws
While inherently vulnerable, DNS can, when securely managed, also be an organization’s best weapon in securing its networks
In an advanced distributed deception scenario, the attacker is caught red-handed the moment it makes its first move
Data center admins are awesome. Let’s celebrate them!
Many ubiquitous smart devices have no security protocols. Here’s how we should respond
You peobably understand in-house security. How do you apply it to outsourced resources?
Controlling your own encryption could ease the transition to the new world and solve data sovereignty issues
takes a look at what 2015 has in store for data centers