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Container Security – What Are Containers? – Part 1

Xebia

Containers vs Virtual Machines Before containers were invented, most of the applications were hosted on VMs. A VM is the virtualization/emulation of a physical computer with its operating system, CPU, memory, storage and network interface, which are provisioned virtually. A running image is a container.

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What’s Free At Linux Academy June 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and Cloud skills further. Each month we will kick off our community content with a live study group allowing members of the Linux Academy community to come together and share their insights in order to learn from one another.

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Tips for designing distributed systems

CircleCI

If you need resilient, resource-conserving systems with rapid delivery, it is time to design a distributed system. To successfully architect a heterogeneous, secure, fault-tolerant, and efficient distributed system, you need conscientiousness and some level of experience. Microservice architecture.

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Beyond Visibility: Proactive Cloud Workload Security in the Real World

Prisma Clud

Virtual machines (VMs) secure a solid 22% share, while both container as a service (CaaS) and containers contribute equally, each making up 18% of the overall workload ecosystem. Their expertise and diligence are indispensable alongside DevOps and security teams. Reality, though, involves a diverse application deployment mix.

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Radar Trends to Watch: June 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Target Speech Hearing is a new system for noise canceling headphones that may allow the user to hear a single voice in a crowd; unwanted voices are canceled out. GPT-4o can be used to aid in code reviews. Georgia Tech and Meta have created an open dataset of climate data to train AI for carbon capture systems. It’s useful.

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Review of Industrial IoT Solutions – Part I

Perficient

It would take way too long to do a comprehensive review of all available solutions, so in this first part, I’m just going to focus on AWS, Azure – as the leading cloud providers – as well as hybrid-cloud approaches using Kubernetes. Downstream systems can be AWS IoT services, other AWS services like Kinesis, S3, Quicksight, etc.

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The Good and the Bad of Kubernetes Container Orchestration

Altexsoft

Containers have become the preferred way to run microservices — independent, portable software components, each responsible for a specific business task (say, adding new items to a shopping cart). Modern apps include dozens to hundreds of individual modules running across multiple machines— for example, eBay uses nearly 1,000 microservices.