Cloud Computing

Cloud application portability remains unrealistic

Portability is never easy or cheap The fundamental challenge lies in the inherent differences between cloud environments. Each cloud provider operates with unique APIs,...

Getting map data right and keeping it right

For instance, the location of a restaurant may have existed on a digital map for years. But now someone can link up-to-date menus...

The future of Kubernetes and cloud infrastructure

Whatever shape they eventually take, streamlined internal platforms are clearly a direction for cloud infrastructure. “In the same way that today’s developers no...

Elastic’s return to open source

Take Banon, who founded Elastic and before that created the Elasticsearch project in 2010. As he tells it, he took out loans to...

Microsoft .NET Aspire boosts integrations, testing

.NET Aspire 8.2, a new version of Microsoft’s cloud stack for building distributed applications, has arrived. The latest version features improvements for onboarding...

How Cisco AACPC Partner IP Consulting Transformed IT for Lowell Light and Power

The Empowering Partner Success blog series highlights the African American Cisco Partner Community (AACPC), supporting channel partners, and individuals positively impacting partner diversity...

Simplify multi-cloud operations: How to optimize AWS, Azure, and GCP workloads with IWO

This is the final blog in a series on cloud optimization. Also see “Reduce Public Cloud Spend with Intersight Workload Optimizer” and “Getting...

Wider horizons: New tools (and languages) for Python developers

What’s happening in the world of Python as summer winds down? Here are some of our favorites: Python is an established mover and...

The paradox of chaos engineering

Chaos engineering involves stress-testing systems by simulating real-world adversities, such as cyberattacks and internal failures. By creating controlled chaos, organizations hope to prepare...

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