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CIOs sharpen cloud cost strategies — just as gen AI spikes loom

CIO

“We have moved our corporate environment to the cloud and have left our research and development organization alone to utilize internal data center resources since they’re large labs that require heavy network and compute loads. We’re constantly looking at the economics of both.” He went with cloud provider Wasabi for those storage needs. “We

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Storm in the stratosphere: how the cloud will be reshuffled

Erik Bernhardsson

Here's a theory I have about cloud vendors (AWS, Azure, GCP): Cloud vendors 1 will increasingly focus on the lowest layers in the stack: basically leasing capacity in their data centers through an API. I spent six years as a CTO and moving from one cloud to another isn't something I even remotely considered. I'm not so sure?

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Beyond Visibility: Proactive Cloud Workload Security in the Real World

Prisma Clud

As the CTO of Prisma Cloud, I'm thrilled to share our insights and the learnings gained from witnessing the rise of cloud-native technologies and the rapid adoption of the public cloud. Real-time protection requires proactive measures to thwart attacks across workloads, networks and application layers.

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16 Tips to Manage Cloud Costs

ParkMyCloud

For example, on the issue of resource on/off scheduling, AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud each offer a tool. For example, AWS Reserved Instances , Azure Reserved Virtual Machine Instances , and Google Committed Use Discounts allow customers to purchase compute capacity in advance in exchange for a discount. . And Spot Instances.

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So you’re a new CISO? Let’s navigate your first 90 days

Lacework

While it’s an overused buzzword, we should take from “zero trust” what I think of as the core meaning: do not inherently trust an entity (whether human or machine) simply because it got inside the network. Under the hood, these are serverless functions — in AWS, it’s Lambda). Ask what they care about.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 3: The Affinity Between Events, Streams and Serverless

Confluent

Given that it is at a relatively early stage, developers are still trying to grok the best approach for each cloud vendor and often face the following question: Should I go cloud native with AWS Lambda, GCP functions, etc., The more recent developments around AWS Step Functions and Azure Durable Functions (patterns) reveal future direction.