Thursday, August 2, 2018

Google expands CI/CD market; Security awareness a necessity for end-users; and more

Modern Infrastructure Digest

News and advice for creating tomorrow's data center | August 2, 2018

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FEATURED STORY
Google rolls out cloud CI/CD service

By Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer

Google throws its hat into the managed cloud CI/CD ring with Google Cloud Build, alongside other services to court enterprise DevOps shops. But did Google come to the party too late? (SearchITOperations.com)

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NEWS
 
Why you need end-user security training

End users are often the culprit of security breaches in the enterprise. Learn why you need end-user security awareness training and how different organizations approach it. (SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com)

 
Alluxio tackles cloud data migration challenges

Storage software startup Alluxio enhances its open source suite, an intermediate cloud layer between applications and any file or object storage. Version 1.8 adds location-aware management and places data close to applications to aid continuity and performance. (SearchStorage.com)

EXPERT ADVICE
 
How to expand your data center knowledge
As you build your data center skills, you'll find there are certifications for many different technologies, software and concepts. Combining education with real-world experience is the best way to keep your skills relevant in the job market. (SearchDataCenter.com)
 
Take control of VMware logs with these techniques

VMware provides products such as vRealize Log Insight and various tools and features that enable you to gather, organize and analyze logs. Step up your VMware logging skills by learning lesser-known features, using logging services to their full extent and designing log strategies. (SearchVMware.com)

 
Storage performance can limit scalability options
Storage scalability creates limitations that can affect general virtualization scalability. Explore options to boost storage performance using new disk technologies and disk groups. (SearchServerVirtualization.com)
 
The right IT tools to automate incident management
IT teams have several incident management automation tools to monitor and fix software. Now, there's no more waiting and wondering how a support team's actions changed the platform or if they really fixed the problem. (SearchITOperations.com)
 
Reap these six rewards from continuous delivery
Continuous delivery benefits, such as small, fast releases and the ability to maneuver a quickly changing demand landscape, take the paradigm from a positive option to a business necessity. (SearchITOperations.com)
 
Select the best servers for virtualization and beyond
Consider sizing, security and hardware, as well as developing technologies such as hyper-convergence, hybrid cloud and containers, when choosing the best servers for virtualization. (SearchServerVirtualization.com)
 
VMware's history shapes future trajectory

The history of VMware reveals a company capable of industry disruption, but also inflexibility; VMware pioneered server virtualization, but it was slow to adapt to the cloud. To see where this influential company might go next, study its history and examine its approach to new technologies. (SearchVMware.com)

 
Helpful commands for Linux process management
Admins that do Linux work likely spend time with process management. Learning these Linux process management commands can reduce the time spent coding in the command-line interface. (SearchDataCenter.com)
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