Tag: Cio
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NIST cybersecurity framework compliance with Sepio
Posted on January 12, 2023, Level intermediate Resource Length short
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (NIST CSF) is a voluntary framework developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to help organizations manage cybersecurity risk. It was created via an executive order from President Obama in 2013 to improve cybersecurity within critical infrastructure. By Julien Katzenmaier.
Tags infosec frameworks cio miscellaneous
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Experiment: The hidden costs of waiting on slow build times
Posted on January 11, 2023, Level intermediate Resource Length long
How much does it really cost to buy more powerful cloud compute resources for development work? A lot less than you think. By Natalie Somersall.
Tags cicd cio devops cloud miscellaneous
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Grafana Loki: Architecture and running in Kubernetes with AWS S3 storage and boltdb-shipper
Posted on January 10, 2023, Level intermediate Resource Length long
In the new project, there is no logging system at all, and since we all love the Grafana stack, we also decided to use Loki for logging. Loki is built on a microservices architecture, with all microservices assembled into a single binary. By Arseny Zinchenko.
Tags monitoring cicd cio devops cloud aws
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7-Step guide to IT cost reduction in 2023
Posted on January 7, 2023, Level beginner Resource Length medium
As per the latest forecast by Gartner, worldwide IT spending is projected to amount to $4.6 trillion in 2023, up by 5.1% from 2022. The demand for IT will be strong in 2023 as enterprises launch digital business initiatives to respond to global economic challenges. By Srinivas Miriyala.
Tags iot cio devops management cloud
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Automate like an expert with Ansible validated content
Posted on January 6, 2023, Level intermediate Resource Length long
During AnsibleFest 2022, we announced the launch of Ansible validated content. This new initiative is focused on delivering an expert-led approach for automating your platform portfolio across infrastructure, networking, cloud, security and edge use cases. By Massimo Ferrari.
Tags ansible devops app-development event-driven cio
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Migrating to Google Cloud Spanner
Posted on January 2, 2023, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
This blog covers a typical migration journey from your existing database to Google Cloud Spanner DB. It covers the entire journey into three parts — essential things to do before, during, and after migration, so that you can also follow along similar lines and ensure a smooth migration of your data. By Hardik Taluja.
Tags php cicd cio miscellaneous
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How we automatically share new content on social media
Posted on January 1, 2023, Level beginner Resource Length medium
When authors publish a new post on Laravel News, many things happen in the background for it to be automatically sent out to all the places around the internet. In this post, let's look at how they share it with all the services. By Eric L. Barnes.
Tags php cicd cio miscellaneous
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Composability: The future of innovation
Posted on December 30, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length medium
In recent years there has been a constant stream of software architecture movements: microservices, API-led connectivity, event driven architecture, composable enterprise, automation, and data mesh. We're going to address how these trends can be positioned in a broader innovation strategy. By Jeroen Reizevoort.
Tags miscellaneous app-development cio cicd microservices devops
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Building more efficient data infrastructure for machine learning
Posted on December 17, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
The current influx of data — structured, semi-structured, and unstructured — being driven by an array of data sources is fueling opportunities to leverage machine learning to extract insights and accelerate innovations that can transform businesses and industries. As these data volumes continue to rise, companies are struggling with the complicated task of managing this data and figuring out how to harness it for analytics and AI. By Vedant Jain, Denny Lee.
Tags cio open-source big-data data-science machine-learning
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2022 in review: What's new in web performance?
Posted on December 16, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
The way we measure and optimize website speed is always changing. New web standards are introduced (and eventually widely supported), new tools are developed, and new metrics suggested. By Matt Zeunert.
Tags cio frontend javascript performance
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What Is CARTA? Continuous Adaptive Risk and Trust Assessment explained
Posted on December 13, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length short
Digital services made for consumers are opening up new opportunities and vulnerabilities. With more employees bringing unmanaged devices to the office, business networks can be accessed by many more people. Plus, remote work means that an organization's IT perimeter is no longer restricted within its walls. By Mihaela Marian.
Tags cio infosec miscellaneous management
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Can you double CPU performance by cooling it with a chip instead of a fan?
Posted on December 9, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length short
A four-year-old company is coming to market soon with an unexpected technology to cool CPUs and SoCs. Frore Systems has developed a cooling chip it calls AirJet that sits on top of a heat-generating chip and cools it without the need for mechanical fans. By Josh Norem.
Tags cloud miscellaneous cio fintech servers