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How Zero Trust is supposed to look

CIO

Zero trust has quickly cemented itself as the go-to solution to the problems of these perimeter-based architectures. Zero trust is an architecture ; it is neither an extra lever for the status quo nor a mere figment of a hopeful or naive imagination. Read on to see the four key areas protected by a complete zero trust architecture.

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Welcome to the trusted edge

CIO

To help organizations better protect themselves against sophisticated cyber criminals, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) outlined a novel approach to security, called zero-trust architecture (ZTA). Critical infrastructure, such as servers and storage, are rarely locked up and often left unattended.

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Cloudera and Zoomdata Webinar 27 Aug: Dive deep into data analytics

CTOvision

By Bob Gourley Cloudera and Zoomdata Introduce the Next Generation of Data Analytics in a 27 Aug webinar (11am Eastern). Join us for this webcast to see how Zoomdata is able to leverage Impala to connect, access, and stream process billions of records in real-time using a no-ETL architecture. Discuss next generation data analytics.

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The Future of the Data Lakehouse – Open

Cloudera

In recent years, the term “data lakehouse” was coined to describe this architectural pattern of tabular analytics over data in the data lake. In a rush to own this term, many vendors have lost sight of the fact that the openness of a data architecture is what guarantees its durability and longevity. On data warehouses and data lakes.

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Cisco and Hitachi Vantara: The Power of Two

Hu's Place - HitachiVantara

In this case, we chose to partner with Cisco for its industry-leading technologies, combined with our customer-proven Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) all-flash and hybrid arrays and AI operations software - the result is a comprehensive converged solution for truly demanding virtualized workloads and enterprise applications.

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All Together Now: FinOps, Kubernetes, and Platform Engineering

d2iq

Rise of Platform Engineering The movement towards platform engineering as a replacement for DevOps is described in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) webinar “ DevOps is dead. Teams and organizations are leveraging Kubernetes to build platforms supporting their digital transformational efforts. Embrace platform engineering.”

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Tale of the Beagle (Or It Doesn’t Scale—Except When It Does)

Honeycomb

All are served by our storage engine, “Retriever,” which fetches data for presentation. . This description (especially the part about “examine every event”) naturally lends itself to an architecture—evaluate every event on the way into Honeycomb and store those counts. Time went by. And continued to go by. Six months went by, then 12.