Even if you don't believe in the cloud, you can believe in its devops, governance, and data analytics concepts The term “cloud” has different meanings to different people. It’s so broadly defined with ...
A lot of what we talk about in technology seems more conceptual than real. One area where the distinction is really important and really vague is the cloud. It’s like “the Internet” in a sense; it’s a ...
In recent years, the healthcare industry has undergone a digital transformation. There's an increasing reliance on technology and data to deliver medical services and improve patient outcomes. In this ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced training courses and certifications to combat the "cloud skills gap." The courses include "Architecting on AWS Accelerator," a four-and-a-half-day class that ...
When we talk about the major cloud players, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and to a lesser extent, Rackspace Hosting and a few others tend to dominate the conversation. Interestingly, although it is a ...
This is part one in a three-part series on the evolution and history of DevOps. DevOps did not arise from the visions of a prophet. Conversely, the emergence of the DevOps movement was an inevitable ...
We are bombarded daily with ads about products, white papers, publications, seminars, workshops, market projections and more focused on cloud computing. But if you analyze these messages you reach the ...
Cloud security isn’t that hard. It’s really just traditional security concerns in a distributed and multi tenant environment. The challenge for most organizations is getting past the hype of what a ...
Cities and counties are responsible for a great deal of sensitive information, from police officers' home addresses and citizens' credit card and banking information to medical data and more. In a ...