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An Analyst’s Guide to Cloud-Native Vulnerability Management: Where to Start and How to Scale

Tenable

Cloud-native workloads introduce a unique set of challenges that complicate traditional approaches to vulnerability management. Learn how to address these challenges and scale cloud-native VM in your org. Why do we need cloud-native vulnerability management? Let’s dive into the specific of a few highly vulnerable cloud domains.

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How Zero Trust is supposed to look

CIO

Endlessly extending hub-and-spoke networks to more remote users, branch offices, and cloud apps increases risk, harms the user experience, and is prohibitively complex and expensive. To learn more, register for our webinar that serves as an introduction to zero trust. A workload is any specific service (e.g.,

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How to Create Microservices-based Applications for AWS

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

One way to build this agility is by evolving to a microservices architecture. Microservices are very small units of executable code. Microservices can be used to break up monoliths into individual, highly cohesive business services that are deployed in containers and serverless environments. Click To Tweet.

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Webinar Recap: Feature Management as a DevSecOps Best Practice for the Public Sector

LaunchDarkly

While the Ad Hoc team uses a private cloud instance, BAH uses the standard LaunchDarkly SaaS instance. Because of their microservices architecture, BAH leverages LaunchDarkly’s Relay Proxy to limit the number of outbound connections to the LaunchDarkly service.

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Microservices and Kafka: A Perfect Match for Enabling Event-driven Architecture and Supercharging Integration

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

However, the rise of cloud native has introduced larger workloads and more advanced capabilities, which required a new solution—microservices and Apache Kafka. Today, more organizations are digitally transforming and becoming more cloud-native. Since its conception, more companies are turning to EDA for their projects.

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Gaining visibility into processes spanning multiple microservices

Bernd Rucker

How to understand your choreography using process events monitoring Enterprises that use event-driven microservices often suffer from a lack of visibility into processes that cross the boundary of one individual microservice. Choreography and event-driven microservices Microservices can use events to communicate among each other.

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Authors’ Cut—Gear up! Exploring the Broader Observability Ecosystem of Cloud-Native, DevOps, and SRE

Honeycomb

Today, I’d like to step back and take a look at how observability fits into the broader technical and cultural shifts in technology: cloud-native, DevOps, and SRE. Feeding the (cloud-native) beast. Let’s start with cloud-native—what even is it? No one wants to unexpectedly face a hungry bear at their camp site.

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