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COMPANY NEWS: Sysdig, the unified container and cloud security leader, announced the availability of Sysdig Advisor, a Kubernetes troubleshooting feature that consolidates and prioritises relevant performance details in Sysdig Monitor.
Kasten by Veeam's K10 V5.0 Kubernetes data management platform focuses on risk management strategy and streamlined CI/CD pipelines.
GUEST OPINION: Companies are adopting cloud native technologies faster than ever before. With new technology comes new threats and challenges, so it’s no surprise that we’re seeing an increasing number of cyber threats targeting cloud native environments.
Broad-based technology and services provider Dell Technologies has announced more than 500 storage software changes that it says improve intelligence, automation, data mobility and security across clouds, on-premises and edge environments – all at no additional cost to existing customers.
Cloud security provider Aqua Security has found attackers are using new ways to target cloud native environments.
Oracle has announced 11 new Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services and capabilities that will become available during 2022.
A new survey conducted by conducted by Opinium Research for Veritas Technologies has found that a large majority of Kubernetes environments are unprotected against ransomware – even though more than half of the respondents say they have already experienced such an attack.
Data management specialist Veritas Technologies has launched NetBackup 10, the first of its products to use the new Veritas Cloud Scale Technology architecture.
Tigera's Calico Cloud cloud-native application protection platform combines zero-trust principles with machine learning, enabling continuous compliance by prioritising and remediating risks through security policy changes.
It's easy to see why Kubernetes is popular; it's a flexible, scalable, open-source platform that streamlines the task of managing containers. Yet, it can also be complex to learn and debug. Enter Devtron Labs, a DevOps accelerator providing open-source intelligent software delivery workflow, delivering seamless, simple, scalable, and secure Kubernetes transformation.
GUEST OPINION: While 2020 and 2021 were marked by COVID-19, 2022 is set to be a year of recovery with organisations settling into new ways of working.
Forget the data warehouse and the data lake – a lakehouse makes your data more manageable and more usable.
Microsoft Azure’s new Dasv5 and Easv5 virtual machines run on third-generation AMD Epyc processors, while the new DCasv5 and ECasv5 confidential VMs use Secure Encrypted Virtualization-Secure Nested Paging (SEV-SNP) and other advanced security features provided by these processors.
COMPANY NEWS: Platform provider for Kubernetes Operations Rafay Systems is planning to open source its Zero-Trust Access and GitOps services.
Security tool vendor Snyk recently added code scanning to its range of tools for DevSecOps practitioners.
Digital infrastructure provider Equinix has announced expanded support for Kubernetes on Equinix Metal.
Kubernetes backup and disaster recovery specialist Kasten by Veeam has announced the Kasten K10 V4.5 Kubernetes data management platform.
GUEST RESEARCH: The Dell Technologies 2021 Global Data Protection Index (GDPI) findings reveal organisations are facing several data protection challenges driven by the constant threat of ransomware and the consumption of emerging technologies such as cloud-native applications, Kubernetes containers, and artificial intelligence.
COMPANY NEWS: Kong, the cloud connectivity company, today announced a collaboration with Red Hat to deliver the Kong Konnect service connectivity platform on the industry's leading enterprise Kubernetes platform, Red Hat OpenShift. As part of this collaboration, Kong has achieved Red Hat Operator Certification for Kong Konnect on Red Hat OpenShift. Kong is among the first Red Hat partners in API management to establish a technology collaboration and Operator certification for Red Hat OpenShift. The Kong Konnect solution can enable enterprises to accelerate time to market for new cloud native applications as the adoption of containers and Kubernetes soars.
COMPANY NEWS: Kong, the cloud connectivity company, today unveiled a new concept called ZeroLB and a breakthrough pattern for load balancing. The company also announced the general availability of Kong Mesh 1.4, with industry-first features to support ZeroLB out of the box, offering up to 4x improvement in network performance and a substantial cost reduction compared to traditional centralised LB-based architectures. Based on customer feedback, this modern approach for load balancing is expected to save organisations with mission-critical applications up to a million dollars a year by reducing required technology investments.
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