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Link: AT&T to Acquire AlienVault | AlienVault

“The acquisition will combine AlienVault’s expertise in threat intelligence with AT&T’s cybersecurity solutions portfolio that includes threat detection and prevention as well as response technologies and services. After the acquisition closes, AT&T business customers will be able to access our unified security management platform that helps make organizations more effective at threat detection and response, by giving them access to a broad set of enterprise-grade security capabilities.” Original source: AT&T to Acquire AlienVault | AlienVault

Link: Containers and serverless functions - a modern architecture needs both and more

“While it’s unclear whether cost savings are the primary motivation for PaaS adoption, 62 percent of IT leaders (presumably a subset that omits developers and operations people) cite saving at least $100,000 by using PaaS instead of traditional development techniques.” Also, summary of latest CFF survey and few other vendor sponsored surveys on PaaS, containers, and serverless. Original source: Containers and serverless functions - a modern architecture needs both and more

Link: Containers and serverless functions - a modern architecture needs both and more

“While it’s unclear whether cost savings are the primary motivation for PaaS adoption, 62 percent of IT leaders (presumably a subset that omits developers and operations people) cite saving at least $100,000 by using PaaS instead of traditional development techniques.” Also, summary of latest CFF survey and few other vendor sponsored surveys on PaaS, containers, and serverless. Original source: Containers and serverless functions - a modern architecture needs both and more

Link: Containers and serverless functions - a modern architecture needs both and more

“While it’s unclear whether cost savings are the primary motivation for PaaS adoption, 62 percent of IT leaders (presumably a subset that omits developers and operations people) cite saving at least $100,000 by using PaaS instead of traditional development techniques.” Also, summary of latest CFF survey and few other vendor sponsored surveys on PaaS, containers, and serverless. Original source: Containers and serverless functions - a modern architecture needs both and more

Link: Goodbye Microservices: From 100s of problem children to 1 superstar

“Briefly, microservices is a service-oriented software architecture in which server-side applications are constructed by combining many single-purpose, low-footprint network services. The touted benefits are improved modularity, reduced testing burden, better functional composition, environmental isolation, and development team autonomy. The opposite is a Monolithic architecture, where a large amount of functionality lives in a single service which is tested, deployed, and scaled as a single unit.” That’s a good definition! Original source: Goodbye Microservices: From 100s of problem children to 1 superstar

Link: Goodbye Microservices: From 100s of problem children to 1 superstar

“Briefly, microservices is a service-oriented software architecture in which server-side applications are constructed by combining many single-purpose, low-footprint network services. The touted benefits are improved modularity, reduced testing burden, better functional composition, environmental isolation, and development team autonomy. The opposite is a Monolithic architecture, where a large amount of functionality lives in a single service which is tested, deployed, and scaled as a single unit.” That’s a good definition! Original source: Goodbye Microservices: From 100s of problem children to 1 superstar

Link: Goodbye Microservices: From 100s of problem children to 1 superstar

“Briefly, microservices is a service-oriented software architecture in which server-side applications are constructed by combining many single-purpose, low-footprint network services. The touted benefits are improved modularity, reduced testing burden, better functional composition, environmental isolation, and development team autonomy. The opposite is a Monolithic architecture, where a large amount of functionality lives in a single service which is tested, deployed, and scaled as a single unit.” That’s a good definition! Original source: Goodbye Microservices: From 100s of problem children to 1 superstar