Let’s start with the basics: “NoOps” is short for “No Operations,” and the concept refers to your IT department. The idea behind NoOps is to move your IT operations to a point of automation that requires a minimum of human intervention. The upside: faster operations and fewer errors—without the need for a dedicated
Read More“Encryptogeddon is coming for us all,” warned a 2022 article published by the Financial Times. This dramatic headline describes an eventuality in the world of IT: quantum computing. Quantum computers harness the power of quantum bits, or “qubits,” to make computations 158 million times faster than the fastest
Read MoreContainers: bundles of software that contain all the coding necessary to run apps anywhere, any time. Thanks to Kubernetes’ popular open-source container system, as of 2021, a whopping 96% of organizations said they were either using or evaluating the system. Why has the containers craze taken over the
Read MoreIf cybercrime were represented as a country’s GDP, it would rank third in a lineup of world economies, immediately after the United States and China, according to the 2022 Official Cybercrime Report. Leading researchers predict that cybercrime will cost $8 trillion globally this year, with losses reaching $10.5 trillion
Read MoreAcross the world and across time, the wisest humans have sung the praises of the “golden mean”: the middle path between two extremes. In ancient Greece, “Nothing in excess” was carved into the temple of Delphi. Socrates taught us to “choose the mean and avoid the extremes on either side.”
Read MoreThe 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”
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