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Flexible Deployment for the New Era of Email Security

Darktrace

In a crowded market for ICES vendors, those who can offer flexible deployment will remain ahead of the game. This blog explores how vendors can leverage APIs, journaling, cloud and on-premise deployment to provide bespoke in-depth defense for every organization.

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Deploy and Monitor Your Integrations—with the Flexibility to Choose Your Environment—Anywhere with TIBCO

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

In a rapidly changing business environment where disruption is the status quo, two principles are critical to maintaining business resiliency and unleashing future innovation: flexibility and real-time data insights. You need the ability to monitor your integrations across your chosen deployment environments at all times.

Cloud 49
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Building a Markdown blog with Next 9.3 and Netlify

Netlify

Next has become rather popular because of its file-based routing, how easy it is to get started, and how flexible it is. In fact, it’s so flexible that there aren’t many “rules” in place for how you want to implement your projects and sites. That being said, here’s how to build a Markdown blog with the latest Next (9.3.6,

Data 145
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Minimizing the negative impact of IT through design and circularity

CIO

In a previous blog , I described the three areas of product development and operation that HPE Aruba Networking focuses on when designing our products for IT efficiency and sustainable operations—like how products are made, how they work, and how they are being used. This blog was published on blogs.arubanetworks.com on April 19, 2023.

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Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS: Part 2

Xebia

Deploy Secure Public Web Endpoints Welcome to Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS—our comprehensive blog series on advanced networking strategies tailored for regional evacuation, failover, and robust disaster recovery. Moreover, we’ve prepared a GitHub repository to complement this blog series.

AWS 147
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Blog/Website Relaunch: Under the Hood of craftycto.com

Crafty CTO

Yes, I needed to replatform my blog, but I also needed a web presence for my new fractional CTOing entity. The blog needed a new name, but I also working on naming the new entity, and realized it might be possible to find a name that would work well for both. New needs This time around, my requirements were a little broader.

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Exploring the Ways To Deploy Microservices Architecture

Dzone - DevOps

With features like scalability , adaptability, flexibility, high availability, faster deployment rate, etc., However, if you want to leverage these benefits for your business applications, you need to be aware of the deployment strategies for microservices. Then, you’re in for a real treat. So, let’s start the show right now.!