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Cloud computing and its Battles
Data, in any form is most important to its owner, be it an individual or a MNC. Data is now increasingly being stored in multiple third party servers.
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After Snowden slams Dropbox (twice), CEO responds: 'It's a trade-off'
Edward Snowden has thrown rocks at file storage service Dropbox on two occasions. The first time, the U.S. surveillance whistleblower called it "hostile to privacy." The second? He simply called on its users to "get rid" of it.
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Zalando STUPS
The Zalando STUPS platform. Tools and applications to work with AWS.
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Amazon Announces The AWS Device Farm For Testing Android Apps
Testing an Android app can be a real headache with the ginormous number of different devices out there, and there are services that can help you do that kind of stuff remotely - for a fee.
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AWS Announces New API Gateway Service
Amazon Web Services announced a new product today called Amazon API Gateway, designed to simplify creation and management of APIs. Today, many companies..
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How a bug in Visual Studio 2015 exposed my source code on GitHub and cost me $6,500 in a few hours
How a bug in Visual Studio 2015 exposed my source code on GitHub and cost me $6,500 in a few hours.
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AWS amazon EC2 client GUI desktop application
AWS Client is an open source JavaFX GUI desktop application for Amazon EC2, providing monitoring and filtering controls over your EC2 server instances in different regions. It also allows you to easily interact with your instances via...
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Microsoft: The cloud company
What’s the first product you think of when you think of Microsoft? Windows, right? People will still be thinking that for another generation, but it’s no longer true. Microsoft is becoming a cloud company.
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Is Oracle cooking its cloud books?
It has always had trouble getting customers to buy into its cloud, but the scope of the problem may have been badly underestimated.
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PaaS is Amazingly Helpful, but at What Point Do You Need It?
Platform as a Service, or PaaS, can be extremely helpful to you when it comes to developing and maintaining your applications. The question is - when should you consider using PaaS for your apps? As your company grows, the usefulness of PaaS will
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Implementing HTTP2
If you are looking forward to implementing the new HTTP2 protocol when you are able to, then you will need to consider a few things that will differ from any optimizations you are making to your web sites for the HTTP1.1 protocol. With HTTP2 in place and your users able to make use of it, your web site loading speed should be moderately to much improved!
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Load Balancing: How to Quickly Boost the Performance of Your Apps
Load balancing can help boost the performance of your website and applications, as it allows more people to use your systems at the same time. Instead of all of the traffic going to a single destination, you can direct traffic to various machine
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Platform as a Service (PaaS) explained in an Infographic
While pretty much everyone has heard of SaaS (software as a service) and used it (Google Drive ringing a bell, anyone?) not as many people have heard of PaaS (platform as a service). However, PaaS’ growth in coming years is slated to blow away that of SaaS’ growth. Why? Hybrid Cloud is increasingly becoming the preferred method for IT organization in all industries and PaaS is best suited to help make that happen. Among PaaS’ unique benefits are reduced cost of entry and unprecedented cloud freedom. To learn more about PaaS and why you should get on board, check out this infographic from Morpheus Data.
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How devRant Turned Thousands of Angry Developers into a Successful Smartphone App.
In March 2016, my friend and I founded devRant - a fun community for devs to vent, share, and bond over how they really feel about code, tech, and life as a programmer.
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Managed Service Providers Find New, Profitable Roles in the Cloud
All signs point to a rocky future for managed service providers. As Zachary Purl writes in an August 1, 2016, article on Business2Community, MSP margins are shrinking, and the traditional managed services model is being commoditized. So why are so
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Free ‘Introduction to OpenStack’ class offered
OpenStack is a great open-source cloud. It has broad industry support. Indeed, it’s hard to find a major technology company that doesn’t back OpenStack. There’s only one little thing wrong with it: It’s a nightmare to pick up and deploy. Now, The Linux Foundation is offering a free class for it.
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The Next Challenge for Big Data: Geo-Distributed Architectures
Organizations need to develop skills and technology to manage Big Data operations across multiple data centers, likely across large geographic areas.
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OpenStack’s wins and losses
For OpenStack, 2016 was a bumpy year.
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All you need to know about clouds, hybrid IT, and their services
Understanding how service offerings like XaaS, PaaS, and SaaS are redefining the future of the data center.
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Review: 3 services for managing all your cloud storage accounts
Do you often find yourself playing 'find the file' among all your cloud storage services? One of these three apps can help.
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