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Introducing Cloud NGFW for Azure — On-Prem to Azure, Seamlessly Secure

Palo Alto Networks

But, when it comes to keeping their cloud deployments secure, they often tell us they find it hard to combine superior security and easy management with the ability to secure applications consistently across hybrid and multicloud environments. The added strength of Panorama integration makes Cloud NGFW for Azure even more powerful.

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Top 10 Frameworks for Developing Enterprise Applications

OTS Solutions

Enterprise application development projects have been transforming all industries such as healthcare, education, travel, hospitality, etc. Experts predicted that the framework-based application development market can grow by  $527.40 What are Enterprise Applications? billion by 2030.

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Top 10 Frameworks for Developing Enterprise Applications

OTS Solutions

Enterprise application development projects have been transforming all industries such as healthcare, education, travel, hospitality, etc. Experts predicted that the framework-based application development market can grow by  $527.40 What are Enterprise Applications? Top 10 Most Popular Frameworks for Enterprise Applications 1.

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Monitoring consumer lag in Azure Event Hub

Xebia

However, it is not available as a default metric in Azure Insights. In this blog we show you how. Typically, a consumer group consists of multiple instances of the same application, that can be used for high availability and horizontal scaling. Consumer lag is the most important metric to monitor when working with event streams.

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Why you must extend Zero Trust to public cloud workloads

CIO

In many cases, organizations adopt legacy network security solutions and architectures to secure these cloud workloads that often fail to provide complete security coverage. This means cloud workloads are connected only to authorized workloads, not to the corporate network using legacy network security architecture. Operational costs.

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Radically simplify and expand Zero Trust to cloud workload

CIO

Many organizations rely on legacy security architectures to secure their cloud workloads. Backhauling to on-premises network security infrastructure for inspection and protection But relying on legacy security architectures amplifies lateral movement, increases operational complexity, and provides inconsistent threat and data protection.

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3 Ways to Connect Your AWS and Microsoft Azure Environments

Megaport

Hybrid cloud and multicloud architectures have become common for enterprise IT departments seeking greater network reliability, security, and cost-efficiency in support of optimal application performance.

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