Tag: hybrid
Blueprints for a Secure, Future-Proof Hybrid Cloud
To avoid data loss and maintain a level of protection, organizations need a blueprint for adopting their hybrid cloud systems ...
A Guide to Cloud Migration Trends and Strategies
For several years, we have witnessed widescale cloud adoption as a software infrastructure growth and maintenance strategy. Spending on cloud application services (SaaS) continues to grow as monolithic applications are replaced by ...
Successful Software Development in a Hybrid Environment
The desire to work from home or from anywhere has only increased as the COVID-19 pandemic lingers. Employees cite a number of reasons why they prefer to skip the office, including cutting ...
How to Avoid the Most Common Online Service Costs
Throughout the last year and a half, most organizations were forced to either create or develop their online service offerings at a rapid pace. Companies had to find alternate solutions to continue ...
Why Integration Must Be Hybrid
Integration is the central piece that ties your enterprise together. The need to integrate has only increased with the proliferation of SaaS applications, IoT sensors and devices, B2B e-commerce supply chains and ...
The Terrain of DevOps is Strewn with Pitfalls
As Gene Kim, one of the leading thinkers in DevOps, once said, “DevOps is not about what you do, but what your outcomes are.” What he’s telling us is that DevOps is ...
Denim Group Awarded Hybrid Analysis Mapping Patents by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Issued Patents Will Drive Innovation in Managing Large Volumes of Data Generated by Application Security Testing Programs San Antonio, TX – October 30, 2018 – – Denim Group, the leading independent application security ...
DevOps Chat: Mark Nunnikhoven, Trend Micro on Hybrid Cloud
DevOps.com sits down with Mark Nunnikhoven, VP Cloud Research at Trend Micro. We discuss hybrid cloud, hybrid cloud security, DevSecOps and more. Mark is very involved in research on the latest threats ...
How to Handle DevOps Microservices (Hint: Carefully)
Given the dizzying amount of best-of-breed tools that can be involved in the development pipeline, a well-written microservice comes to the rescue with just enough code to keep things running. But too ...