The future is here, and it belongs to NoOps. Short for “No Operations,” NoOps refers to an automated IT environment that operates with a minimum of human maintenance. The result? Faster operations with vastly fewer errors and security risks – and no need for a dedicated operations team.
Read MoreThe advent of quantum computers is a sci-fi fan’s dream come true. These computers possess incredible, transformative power, enough to outdo today’s super high-performance computers. For example, the Canadian company Xanadu Quantum Technologies reports that Borealis, their quantum
Read MoreEver since Kubernetes brought its open-source container system to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) in 2016, organizations around the world have been jumping on the containers bandwagon. Containers, bundles of software that contain all the coding necessary to run apps anywhere, allowed
Read MoreThe term “Zero Trust” was coined in 2010 by security strategist John Kindervag. While working at Forrester Research, Kindervag envisioned a new approach to security where organizations assume that no one, and no device, is inherently “trustworthy.” According to the Zero Trust philosophy, users must “prove”
Read MoreIn a recent survey, 90% of senior decision-makers agreed that the cloud—combined with cloud-enabled technologies like AI, IoT, and analytics—serves as a “force multiplier” for businesses and organizations. However, that same survey also revealed an “innovation gap”: while companies prioritize digital transformation, many are not achieving the innovation they seek.
Read MoreCode crackers: you may have seen them in a documentary, TV show, or movie, working against time to break a code. Whether it’s an archaeologist trying to unlock an ancient vault or an intel officer seeking to crack an enemy cipher, code crackers
Read MoreHarvard Business Review (HBR) enjoys a global reputation as one of the most famous business presses publishing cutting-edge business insights and strategies. In 2017, HBR’s lease for their on-premises datacenter was set to expire, and the building was
Read MoreRecognizing the benefits of cloud storage and computing, former U.S. Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra made the groundbreaking decision
Read MoreIn May 2012, the President of the United States issued a bold challenge to federal agencies, challenging them to optimize their digital services in order to better serve taxpayers across the country. An excerpt of the memo read:
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