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It seems like everyone’s talking about the supply chain. Worse — they’re talking about how it’s never been so disrupted. Supply chain disruptions are up by 46% from the first half of 2021, and experts say we won’t see relief anytime soon.
This guide contains the notes that I created during the preparation for the AWS Certified Security Specialty exam. I’ve mostly used the content that was provided for free by AWS using their AWS Skillbuilder program, AWS Whitepapers, and the official AWS documentation.
In this latest podcast from The New Stack, we interview Manish Devgan, chief product officer for Hazelcast, which offers a real-time stream processing engine. This interview was recorded at KubeCon+CloudNativeCon, held last October in Detroit.
Docker Desktop 4.15 is here! And it’s packed with usability upgrades to help you find the images you want, manage your containers, discover vulnerabilities, and more. Debugging is a fact of developer life, and Ivan Velichko is here to help make it go a little smoother.
Multicloud and hybrid cloud architectures both involve connecting disparate infrastructures. You might think, then, that multicloud security tools and strategies should also work for hybrid cloud security. But you’d be wrong — at least partly.
The year 2022 may well have been the year of Rust, with its introduction into the Linux Kernel. But should frontend/web developers concern themselves with this popular language in 2023? It depends on what you need to do.
Cybersecurity risks in the supply chain are ever-increasing. The threat landscape of malware, ransomware, phishing attacks, and viruses is ever-expanding, making supply chain security management a game where the rules always seem to keep changing.
Frontend development tool provider Vercel has released a middleware library, called new Edge Functions, that provides automatic global deployment of functions on Amazon Web Services.
Although most people think of Kubernetes and containers generally as Linux technology, Linux is not the only OS where you can use containers.
The increasing importance of Kubernetes in cloud native application development means you now have a lot of choices about how you deploy your orchestration platform.
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