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Three Signs You’re Stuck in a Data Center Mentality

Do you think in terms of being cloud-native? Or are you still clinging to the traditional data center approach when it comes to managing your applications and data? In today’s world of ...
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Cloud-Native Computing is Good for the Environment

Building cloud-native applications offers many advantages for the modern enterprise—including reduced costs, improved efficiency, greater scalability, easier development and simplified support. But did you know that building cloud-native applications is also good ...
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Equinix, IBM Ally to Push Red Hat OpenShift to the Edge

Equinix and IBM today announced they will work together to make an IBM Cloud Satellite service, through which IBM manages edge computing platforms running an instance of the Red Hat OpenShift platform ...
TIBCO Software Deploys Mashery as Container

TIBCO Software Deploys Mashery as Container

API management originally gained popularity mainly as a cloud service that used to provide some command and control over how data was shared between web applications within the context of a larger ...
Container Security Needs to Be Easy

Container Security Needs to Be Easy

We are all familiar by now with the promised benefits of deploying applications with Docker containers. These include: Significant scalability and agility improvements, Predictable performance and resource isolation, and Application portability and ...
Mesosphere, Vapor IO Partner on Scheduler

Mesosphere, Vapor IO Partner on Scheduler

When it comes managing when and where applications workloads run, IT organizations today have no shortage of choices. The hard part is determining which one makes the most sense from economic and ...