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How to Improve Your Organization’s Cyber Resiliency

CIO

The traditional approach to cybersecurity was about having a good lock on the front door and locks on all the windows, with the idea that if my security controls were strong enough, it would keep hackers out,” says Simon Leech, HPE’s deputy director, Global Security Center of Excellence. A Cyberresilience Road Map.

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Best practices for developing an actionable cyberresilience road map

CIO

The traditional approach to cybersecurity was about having a good lock on the front door and locks on all the windows, with the idea that if my security controls were strong enough, it would keep hackers out,” says Simon Leech, HPE’s deputy director, Global Security Center of Excellence.

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MSP vs. MSSP: What’s the Difference?

Kaseya

The primary focus of MSPs is IT infrastructure management, whereas MSSPs provide comprehensive cybersecurity services to customers. MSPs are primarily responsible for maintaining their clients’ IT infrastructure, thereby allowing them to progress through their daily workflow efficiently. billion by 2026 — up from $242.9

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Scaling Kafka at Honeycomb

Honeycomb

When you send telemetry into Honeycomb, our infrastructure needs to buffer your data before processing it in our “retriever” columnar storage database. Sizing Kafka appropriately is a challenging but important question to us as it represents a significant infrastructure expenditure and driver of Cost of Goods Sold (COGS).

AWS 145
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Azure Migration Easy!

iTexico

Microsoft Azure puts a lot on the table for your consideration: enterprise-level cloud support, cloud-based windows servers, active directories, sharepoint and office, and plenty more you can look into. These services may include disaster recovery, the Internet of Things, serverless computing, and so on so forth.

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50 Essential Strategies For Creating A Successful Web 2.0 Product

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

This is one reason why you won't find Windows or Oracle embedded in very many Web 2.0 products will often use existing IT systems and infrastructure that already have the data and functionality they need. Backup and disaster recovery, know your plan. Large companies building their first 2.0 Are the backups tested?

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50 Essential Strategies For Creating A Successful Web 2.0 Product

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

This is one reason why you won’t find Windows or Oracle embedded in very many Web 2.0 products will often use existing IT systems and infrastructure that already have the data and functionality they need. Backup and disaster recovery, know your plan. Large companies building their first 2.0 Are the backups tested?