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10 ways to reduce your IT cost

The importance of reducing IT costs cannot be overstated. IT costs can make the difference between success and failure in today’s increasingly competitive business environment. The cost of IT can represent a significant portion of a business’s budget, and reducing these costs can positively impact the company’s bottom line and overall efficiency. This article will discuss the importance of reducing IT costs and provide some of the most effective ways to reduce IT costs.

6 Phases for Better Incident Response SANS

Incident response is a critical component of every comprehensive security program. Knowing how to respond appropriately to security incidents is essential for any organization. This article will discuss the six phases of incident response and how they can help organizations better protect their networks and data from security threats. Each phase of the incident response process will be outlined, discussing the purpose of each step and the best practices for implementation.

How to Setup Azure Files

Azure Files is a fully managed cloud-based file share service provided by Microsoft Azure. It allows users to store and share files in the cloud, with support for the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol, which is commonly used by Windows file shares. Azure Files provides a number of advantages for users, including: Azure Files is often used by organizations that need to share files across multiple locations or teams, or that need to provide secure access to files for remote or mobile workers.

OpenTelemetry on AWS, beyond instrumentation and into resource attributes

Instrumenting your code is essential to understanding your system’s performance and diagnosing issues as they arise. Traditionally, this was accomplished using proprietary vendor libraries, causing major lock-in. Enter OpenTelemetry. OpenTelemetry is an open-source project that provides a set of APIs, SDKs, and integrations for instrumenting code.

How Did Slack Perform a Year After the Acquisition by Salesforce

Slack is a popular messaging and communication platform used for work, study, groups, and communities. According to Techjury, more than 10 million people used Slack every day in 2022, and 43% of Fortune 100 businesses are paying for Slack subscriptions. On July 21, 2021, Salesforce completed its purchase of Slack for $27.7 billion and announced plans to make Slack an operating unit under Salesforce.

Qovery Demo Day - February 2023

Qovery is a platform delivering Environments as a Service in your Cloud, where you can build, deploy and test in production-like environments. Qovery turns app deployment and environment provisioning on AWS a breeze. Developers can instantly spin up production-like environments and start shipping in seconds. Join Albane (Product Marketing at Qovery), Alessandro (Lead Product Manager at Qovery), and Romaric (CEO at Qovery) to see in action what we worked on last month and what's next.

Qovery Demo Day - November 2022

Qovery is a platform delivering Environments as a Service in your Cloud, where you can build, deploy and test in production-like environments. Qovery turns app deployment and environment provisioning on AWS a breeze. Developers can instantly spin up production-like environments and start shipping in seconds. Join Albane (Product Marketing at Qovery), Alessandro (Lead Product Manager at Qovery), and Romaric (CEO at Qovery) to see in action what we worked on last month and what's next.

Qovery Demo Day - December 2022

Qovery is a platform delivering Environments as a Service in your Cloud, where you can build, deploy and test in production-like environments. Qovery turns app deployment and environment provisioning on AWS a breeze. Developers can instantly spin up production-like environments and start shipping in seconds. Join Albane (Product Marketing at Qovery) and all the Qovery team for a special end of the year Demo Day!

Google Drive vs. Google Cloud Storage: What's the Difference?

Google Drive and Google Cloud Storage are both cloud storage solutions, though they differ in purpose. Google created them to provide individuals or businesses with the exact capabilities and features to encourage collaboration and allow users to access their files from anywhere. Want to know which one is more suitable for your business? Keep reading to discover their differences and similarities!