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Tag: Kubernetes


Software, Technology

Cisco brings AI assistant to cloud app security service

February 8, 2024

Via: Network World

Cisco is launching a generative AI-based assistant to help customers handle cloud-native application security issues more quickly and efficiently. The Cisco AI Assistant for Panoptica will help businesses streamline, prioritize, and remediate risks and misconfigurations in multi-cloud environments, according to […]


Security

Kubernetes clusters under attack in hundreds of organizations

August 8, 2023

Via: CSO Online

Kubernetes (K8s) clusters belonging to more than 350 organizations, open-source projects, and individuals have been detected as openly accessible and unprotected. More than half of those have been breached and had an active campaign with deployed malware/backdoors. That’s according to […]


Technology, Wireless

Infinidat announces tight integration with Kasten by Veeam

April 14, 2023

Via: Data Centre & Network News

Infinidat has announced the expansion of its strategic collaboration with Veeam and Kasten by Veeam. Infinidat’s InfiniBox and InfiniGuard solutions have been integrated with the Kasten K10 Kubernetes data backup platform for container-based workloads. Concurrently, InfiniGuard is now integrated with […]


Software, Technology

Understanding Kubernetes Autoscaling

December 28, 2022

Via: Network Computing

Kubernetes helps ship software faster to users and rapidly respond to their requests. Typically, developers design a Kubernetes cluster’s capacity according to the load users are estimated to generate on it. However, if the number of user requests grows faster […]


Security

Simplifying Kubernetes for telcos and cloud app developers

May 19, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s (CNCF)’s KubeCon & CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 event in Valencia, Spain (and online) this week is the backdrop for announcements aimed at making Kubernetes easier for cloud app developers to use. There is good news for […]


Software, Technology

Red Hat prioritizes enterprise edge adoption and hybrid cloud with new announcements

May 10, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

Red Hat said it’s prioritizing the enterprise adoption of edge compute architectures with new cross-portfolio announcements. The company made a number of edge-related product announcements on Tuesday. They took against the backdrop of Red Hat Summit, a mostly virtual event […]


Technology, Wireless

Google sails Istio off to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation

April 28, 2022

Via: RCR Wireless News

Google announced this week that it has submitted Istio, its service mesh project, to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Google said that it has submitted Istio for the CNCF’s consideration to become an incubating project, but the inference in […]


Editorial

The Importance of Open Architecture for Cloud Networks

January 14, 2022

Via: Natalie Dunn

Advances in technology are fundamentally changing the way networks are designed, deployed, and operated in the cloud. Technological changes are creating new requirements and methods for building data center networks. In this wave of change, the industry is focusing on […]


Software

Review: How StackRox protects containers

December 11, 2018

Via: CSO

With the rise of cloud computing and later DevOps, containerization has never been more popular. But cybersecurity has yet to fully catch up. Even security applications designed to work natively in the cloud have trouble protecting the most popular containerized […]


Wireless

Modernizing On-Premises and Hybrid Cloud SAP Landscapes without Disruption

October 2, 2018

Via: Cisco Blog

I love it when problem solvers collaborate with other like-minded people to find elegant solutions to important problems. This is exactly how Cisco came together with SAP to realize our common vision to help customers modernize infrastructures without disruption, and […]


Wireless

Cloud Unfiltered, Episode 53: Tackling IT Modernization, with Robert Starmer

August 9, 2018

Via: Cisco Blog

Of course you don’t feel like dealing with modernizing your IT organization. Who would? It sounds like a hideous task—especially if you’ve let it go for a while. There’s so much to think about, and it seems like more technologies […]


Hardware, Software

Bringing software-defined networking to the data center

May 7, 2018

Via: RCR Wireless News

The long-term vision of 5G includes network slicing–using virtualized network functions and software-defined networking (SDN) to enable operator networks to automatically create service-specific data pipes that precisely meet the needs of a particular application. Enterprise users get the ability to […]