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Owning the cloud is more than just a catchy headline

Since the start of the pandemic, our MSP and IT Pro partners have been the ones responsible for enabling the infrastructure to support the new hybrid workforce and transition the businesses around them to the cloud. As these new paradigms continue to embed themselves in our business realities, you, as MSPs and IT Pros, are perfectly placed to take control of the challenges of moving to the cloud and helping your customers and your organizations take advantage of the opportunities they bring.

10 steps to securing the cloud

When it comes to cloud adoption, the analogy I always use is that our networks used to be built like castles. We put all our servers and users inside, and we had big walls to protect everything. Today, we’ve shifted large parts of our businesses outside of these walls, and moved them to various cloud and SaaS providers. As a result, we no longer always have the knowledge or expertise to secure and protect them.

Meet Epinio: The Application Development Engine for Kubernetes

Epinio is a Kubernetes-powered application development engine. Adding Epinio to your cluster creates your own platform-as-a-service (PaaS) solution in which you can deploy apps without setting up infrastructure yourself. Epinio abstracts away the complexity of Kubernetes so you can get back to writing code. Apps are launched by pushing their source directly to the platform, eliminating complex CD pipelines and Kubernetes YAML files.

Getting to That Elusive "Inbox Zero" With Custom Alerts and Codeowners

Forethought is a leading AI company providing customer service solutions that transform the customer experience. As a high-growth startup with a fast-expanding engineering org., teams had to deal with compounding complexity, leading to challenges measuring the impact and health of their services. Forethought’s core engineering team maintains common services between other internal teams, infrastructure, data, and tools and, as they added more engineers, the original team split into five.

CI/CD for Unity game development with GameCI's Unity orb

We recently partnered with GameCI to bridge the gap between CircleCI and the game development scene. This partnership brought forth the Unity orb, a reusable component of config you can plug into your CircleCI configuration file to build and test your Unity projects. For a while now, continuous integration and delivery have been part of the software development cookbook of several software houses and IT departments. However, this is often not the case in game development.