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PagerDuty sponsored this post. Hannah Culver Hannah is a solutions marketer at PagerDuty interested in how real-time urgent work plays out across all industries in this digital era. It’s a brisk Friday morning in November.
The scientific method — based on the process of observation, formulating a hypothesis, then going through experiments to either prove or disprove that hypothesis — has been the cornerstone of modern science for several centuries.
What if media were optimized to benefit people? This thought-provoking question is at the core of Harmony Labs‘ mission.
At Netflix, we heavily use gRPC for the purpose of backend to backend communication. When we process a request it is often beneficial to know which fields the caller is interested in and which ones they ignore.
Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks sponsored this article. Enterprises deploying applications in containers often have too little understanding of the technology’s security risks. And that’s good news for cybercriminals.
In this tutorial, we’re going to combine the power of WebAssembly and the flexibility of Rust programming language to build a very simple “Hello, World!” app.
Puppet sponsored this post. The cloud has radically changed the way we build and operate systems. Low-level infrastructure, which previously required significant capital investment, is now available at the click of a button.
Google Cloud Platform advocate Kelsey Hightower recently shared that the Google team had, against all odds, created a Kubernetes operator for Oracle database. “Here we are, we have officially crossed the chasm” Hightower tweeted.
What is a Botnet? A botnet is a network of malware-infected devices used to launch coordinated attacks either against a single target, like during a DDoS attack, or multiple targets like during email phishing attacks.
Vendor tiering is a method of classifying vendors based on the level of security risk they introduce to an organization. The level of security criticality decreases with each subsequent level. The number of tiering levels depends on personal preference.
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