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A Microsoft publicly disclosed remote code execution zero-day vulnerability (), now known as “PrintNightmare”, could allow attackers to run code, including malware or ransomware, and take full control of impacted vulnerable systems.
Count Atom Computing as another in a growing list of startups that has built a quantum computer. Atom recently unveiled its first quantum computer, dubbed “Phoenix,” a 100-atom system. The Berkeley, Calif.
We recently introduced a new licensing deployment process to the enterprise offerings of Consul, Nomad, and Vault. The changes will affect product upgrades and the server instances’ boot-up order of operations.
As a fintech organization, we move billions of dollars every month. Our customers and merchants have entrusted us with a paramount responsibility. To handle our ever-growing business, building a robust observability stack is not just “nice to have”, but absolutely essential.
JustDial had to re-fix an old API vulnerability that they already fixed in 2019, we have a set of scripts for automated API key validation, and more! This week, JustDial has had to re-fix an old API vulnerability that they already fixed in 2019.
In this article, I will explain how I built COINDATAX, a cryptocurrency analytics platform to help investors analyze the market, and explain why we choose to go serverless. I will also explain our biggest pain points with AWS Lambda, and how Dashbird helped us with Lambda performance monitoring.
This article was originally published on The Chief I/O: When Not To Use Kubernetes? Kubernetes is the most widely used orchestration system for large-scale containerized software.
“87% of data science projects never make it into production”, VentureBeat AI reported in 2019.
Joel Spolsky was wrong. You *can* rewrite a huge code base if you learn modern tools. Oh no! You have to rewrite that huge legacy app! You've already argued that you can fix the legacy code and you've sent the managers the Joel Spolsky "never rewrite" article.
This tutorial is the latest installment in an explanatory series on Kubeflow, Google’s popular open source machine learning platform for Kubernetes. Check back each Friday for future installments.
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