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The latest News and Information on Cloud monitoring, security and related technologies.

Evaluating Cloud Service Providers

Cloud adoption has continued to push the momentum on digital transformation. The initial apprehension within enterprises on managing the disruption caused by the ongoing pandemic has slowly waned. Enterprises now have a clearer picture of the situation and are moving forward. The need for online collaboration and online meetings has forced most enterprises to rely more on cloud services for managing their workforce and to provide an environment that allows employees to work remotely.

DevOps and the Cloud: 5 Ways DevOps And the Cloud Will Come Together in 2020

More and more companies are beginning to turn to DevOps and the cloud as a way to improve their software teams. Whilst it used to be that development and operations were seen as separate, that view has now changed. Linking the two leads to better communication, faster development times, and the ability to stay on top of things.

Exploring AWS Lambda Deployment Limits

We have explored how we can deploy Machine Learning models using AWS Lambda. Deploying ML models with AWS Lambda is suitable for early-stage projects as there are certain limitations in using Lambda function. However, this is not a reason to worry if you need to utilize AWS Lambda to its full potential for your Machine Learning project. When working with Lambda functions its a constant worry about the size of deployment packages for a developer.

5 Tips to Manage Multi-Cloud and Serverless Enterprise Environments | Netreo On-Demand Webinars

More than 60% of enterprise workloads are already hosted in the cloud, and that number is only expected to rise in 2019. 81% of enterprises are using a multi-cloud strategy. And yet, many organizations struggle with managing application performance and user expectations, even after the day to day administration of the server hardware has disappeared into the cloud. This expert led webinar explores real-world solutions to the most common cloud management challenges, and how to make the most effective use of your tools, process, and monitoring strategy to make sure you’re exceeding your SLAs and business objectives.

[Webinar] Why monitoring your multi-cloud Infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP) is mandatory

Resources hosted in the public clouds like AWS, Azure and GCP need round the clock monitoring to ensure the continued availability of resources. With workloads constantly being shifted to the cloud, here are the benefits that come with monitoring them.

The Great Irony of Serverless Computing

Working with Serverless computing is like riding an electric bike. You get speed, flexibility, automatic assistance to scale with ease. Development is usually hassle-free because you can focus on code and only pay for usage of the service. Except when your users hit an error. Debugging that issue feels like your bike’s battery just died while climbing a steep hill.

Integrate AWS Services into Rancher Workloads with Triggermesh

Many businesses use cloud services on AWS and also run workloads on Kubernetes and Knative. Today, it’s difficult to integrate events from AWS to workloads on a Rancher cluster, preventing you from taking full advantage of your data and applications. To trigger a workload on Rancher when events happen in your AWS service, you need an event source that can consume AWS events and send them to your Rancher workload.

The importance of Cloud monitoring: Azure

Technology is evolving exponentially, and with it the size of the data that needs to be saved increases and the great need to access them quickly, easily and, above all, from anywhere. Every day that goes by, the use of cloud becomes even more essential for companies. For that reason, cloud computing services have started to emerge in order to meet these needs. Among them, Azure.