The evolution of cloud-native applications has become a topic of great significance to enterprises. The transition toward these applications, their deployment strategies and the choices organizations ...
Containers and micro services may not be a new concept at this point, but lots of companies are struggling with the transition to cloud native applications, and the impact of that approach on their ...
The future of enterprise architecture isn’t cloud-first — it’s intelligence-first. And the shift is already underway.
Eric Marchewitz is a field solution architect with a 23-year career in cybersecurity solutions, working for such companies as PGP Security, McAfee, Cisco and Check Point. He is a recovering CISSP and ...
According to Markets and Markets, more than half of the new applications developed in 2023 will be cloud-native. The rise of cloud-native applications has accelerated as companies have realized the ...
Simply running an application on a remote server doesn’t make it cloud-native. It’s about specific design principles for scalability and resilience. Cloud-native applications are increasingly the ...
At this point, most organizations have accepted that securing their cloud environments is a priority. But adopting that accepted wisdom is not enough. Even if 95% of organizations claim to be ...
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Building secure, resilient, and scalable cloud-native applications requires a new set of best practices that diverge from traditional application development. Start with these six. The emergence of ...
Enabling your existing “pre-cloud” enterprise applications to take full advantage of cloud computing is fraught with technical obstacles, such as unsupported versions of operating systems (OS), ...
HongKong, HongKong, May 1st, 2026, FinanceWireDecentralized infrastructure is hitting an AI-native inflection point. At the ...