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SUMMARY:How to Secure Containerized Applications
DESCRIPTION:Containers\, Kubernetes\, and Docker – oh my! These innovative tools have exploded in popularity over the last ten years\, and with good reason – allowing for containerized applications gives development teams the flexibility they need to move and deploy quickly. But in the rush to modernize\, it’s easy to forget about security. Although applications are now distributed across containers\, they are still vulnerable to Layer-7 attacks and malicious activity. \nIn this webinar\, Doug Coburn\, Director of Professional Services at Signal Sciences\, will walk through: \n\nAn overview on containerized applications and how it fits into a DevOps workflow\nWhere and how containers are vulnerable to Layer 7 attacks\nEvaluating tools and processes for deploying security across containers and containerized apps
URL:https://devops.com/webinars/how-to-secure-containerized-applications/
LOCATION:Live Webinar\, Boca Raton\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019 Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="DevOps.com":MAILTO:webinars@devops.com
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SUMMARY:Why You Should NOT Be Using an RDBMS for Time-stamped Data
DESCRIPTION:We are always looking for ways to make our solutions work better and smarter. We accomplish this by tracking the performance of each of the components underlying our solution. All this critical performance data has a time stamp and a value – also known as time series data.  If this important time-stamped data is at the heart of initiatives to keep things performant\, why are we entrusting this data to an ordinary relational database? \nIn this webinar\, Thome Crowe of InfluxData\, will review why you should use a Time Series Database (TSDB) for your important Times Series Data and not one of the traditional datastore you may have used in the past\, She will discuss how Time Series Databases are built with specific workloads and requirements in mind\, including the ability  to ingest millions of data points per second; to perform real-time queries across these large data sets in a non-blocking manner; to downsample and evict high-precision low-value data; to optimize data storage to reduce storage costs; and to perform complex time-bound queries to extract meaningful insight from the data. All capabilities you would have to build yourself when using a traditional database.
URL:https://devops.com/webinars/why-you-should-not-be-using-an-rdbs-for-time-stamped-data/
LOCATION:Live Webinar\, Boca Raton\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019 Webinars
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