For many developers and engineers, Kubernetes is the de facto choice for container orchestration. That’s primarily because of its efficiency in handling and scaling container workloads. However, the complexity of managing nodes in a Kubernetes cluster can cause recurring headaches for even the most experienced and skilled IT teams. This is where `kubectl cordon` comes into play.
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2023 is just around the corner, and the OSS and cloud native community is eagerly anticipating the event, which will take place November 6 - 9 in Chicago.
In the ever-changing field of artificial intelligence, OpenAI is consistently seen as a leader in innovation. Its AI models, starting with GPT-3 and now with GPT-4, are already used extensively in software development and content creation, and they’re expected to usher in entire sets of new systems in the future.
The journey to selecting a container platform is a fun and exciting time in any organization. Container technology abstracts away so many problems from cloud 1.0 VM based approach, and puts engineering teams back in the distributed drivers seat. As containers continue to mature and adoption becomes ubiquitous, there are many lessons to learn and ideas to consider before inevitably choosing Cycle. Let's take a look at Cycle alongside the other types of container platforms.
Bad news: Cybercrime is surging, emerging AI tools offer hackers new paths of attack, and the ever-present reality of human error frequently exposes private information. The effects of security incidents can wipe out entire businesses. Estimates predict the annual toll of cybercrime and security breaches to reach $10.5 trillion by 2025. But you can still protect your business if you know how to handle and respond to these security incidents.
In the ever-evolving world of IT services, Managed Service Providers (MSPs) are constantly searching for ways to stay ahead of the curve, remain competitive, and deliver unmatched value to their clients. In this rapidly changing landscape, the co-managed IT services model has emerged as a powerful solution. It not only aligns seamlessly with the dynamic needs of businesses, but also transforms MSPs from service providers into strategic partners.