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When Hybrid Cloud Becomes Hybrid Fog By @CWvanOrman | @CloudExpo #Cloud
Hybrid cloud is an appealing infrastructure model. With hybrid cloud, you can keep hosting applications and data on your own premises where necessary, while taking advantage of cloud economics and elasticity as appropriate. Unfortunately, IT organizations are often unprepared to … Continue reading
[session] Bridging the Gap Between Cloud Applications and Storage By @Tintri | @CloudExpo #Cloud
Your cloud is highly, if not completely, virtualized. So, you need scale and agility that conventional LUN- and volume-based storage, built for physical workloads, just can’t provide. Spending hours mapping applications to LUNs and constantly tuning performance no longer delivers … Continue reading
IoT Disrupts the Cloud by @AllSeenAlliance | @ThingsExpo #IoT #M2M #InternetOfThings
In his session at @ThingsExpo, Noah Harlan, Founder of Two Bulls and President of AllSeen Alliance, will discuss the coming move from Cloud to Edge and what this means for business. Noah Harlan is President of AllSeen Alliance and a … Continue reading
Continuous Delivery and Legacy Software | @DevOpsSummit #DevOps #Microservices
The future of software releases is clear. Continuous delivery is here to stay. But does that mean that legacy software systems and infrastructure need to be altogether abandoned? If you polled the people busy redefining best practices today, they’d agree … Continue reading
Cancer, Cloud and Privacy Shield By @Kevin_Jackson | @CloudExpo #Cloud
For more than 10 years, the rapid rise of cloud computing has enabled an even more rapid application of cloud to genomic medicine. In fact, since the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) lifted a 2007 ban on uploading their … Continue reading
Four Secrets to Managing Your Testing Workflow By @JustinRohrman | @CloudExpo #API #Cloud
Take your typical project. New code appears in pieces – the front end is ready, but the API that front end makes request on isn’t even on a test server yet. There is a performance optimization project going on the … Continue reading
Retail Benefits from Extreme Apps Development By @Dana_Gardner | @BigDataExpo #BigData
The Extreme Apps for Retail initiative places new knowledge in the hands of on-site sellers — to the customized benefit of shoppers at the very point of sales and in real time. The next BriefingsDirect big-data use case discussion explores … Continue reading
Does GitHub Enhance the Need for Code Review? By @daedtech | @CloudExpo #Cloud
In 1999, a man named Eric S. Raymond published a book called, “The Cathedral and the Bazaar.” In this book, he introduced a pithy phrase, “given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow,” that he named Linus’ Law after Linux creator … Continue reading
DevOps Transformation | @DevOpsSummit #DevOps #APM #Microservcies
DevOps is a far cry from the days of traditional software development. It is an amalgamated culture of attitudes, best practices and tools; a journey towards the Holy Grail of Continuous Delivery in which actions speak louder than words. To … Continue reading
Would You Put Corporate Applications in the Cloud? By @PSilvas | @CloudExpo #Cloud
There once was a time when organizations wouldn’t consider deploying critical applications in the cloud. It was too much of a business risk from both an access and an attack perspective—and for good reason, since 28 percent of enterprises have … Continue reading