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Over the past few years, edge computing has shifted from a marketing buzzword to an increasingly adopted topology and location-sensitive form of distributed computing.
Snowflake sponsored this post. We are at a crucial stage of the data science evolution. Data-driven applications are the new language that unites organizations and enables data scientists and machine learning engineers to directly communicate their findings with their peers.
Oracle sponsored this post. Toward the end of 2019, I wrote in The New Stack about how independent software vendors (ISVs) are increasingly helping their customers adopt cloud native technologies like containers and Kubernetes.
If you’ve ever wished that building modern, scalable, distributed cloud-based apps could be made as easy as building basic Windows desktop or client-server apps used to be, you are not alone.
Cloud Native Computing Foundation sponsored this post in anticipation of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU 2022 on May 16-20, in Valencia, Spain. Kubernetes is among the most misunderstood of new technologies when it comes to data protection.
Per NASCIO, the top priority for state CIOs is cybersecurity and risk management. A key focus for this initiative is to leverage the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) framework provided by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Imperva sponsored this post. For once, developers and security leaders agree on something: APIs are necessary for enabling the future of digital innovation.
Chipmaker AMD has acquired all the hardware pieces necessary to compete with rivals Intel and Nvidia, and is now turning its focus to creating a comprehensive software portfolio. AMD’s past software efforts have largely revolved around its gaming for its GPUs and drivers.
Joe Duffy has been on a mission to make Pulumi a premier cloud engineering platform and with the latest release of new features taking Pulumi Infrastructure as Code (IaC) universal, he has pulled it off in spades.
If you’re getting this warning message, there’s a high chance that your username, password (or both) were compromised in a data breach. Follow these steps to get your account secure again ASAP.
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