Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Azure Sentinel taps AI for cloud threat detection

Cloud Computing Digest
A roundup of cloud infrastructure content from TechTarget's network |March 5th, 2019
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FEATURED STORY
Azure Sentinel adds AI-driven SIEM for cloud security
by Chris Kanaracus, Senior News Writer
Azure Sentinel, Microsoft's take on a security information and event management platform, relies on AI for threat detection and competes with the likes of Splunk. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
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Google Cloud Next 2019 agenda tips enterprise ambitions
Google Cloud Next 2019 kicks off in April, but the event's agenda already gives ample indications of what's on tap. Expect a big emphasis on hybrid cloud, large-scale migrations, security and G Suite. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
TaylorMade Golf takes a shot with Oracle cloud database
TaylorMade Golf's move to Oracle's cloud data warehouse has produced major performance improvements, but other important Oracle workloads will remain on-premises for now. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Cloudability seeks to broaden the cloud cost management discussion
Enterprises can use a variety of software tools to control cloud spending, but they would further benefit from an operational model that aligns IT more closely with finance teams. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Google buys Alooma to bolster its cloud data migration chops
Google Cloud will acquire Israeli startup Alooma in a bid to add to its data migration portfolio. The move follows last year's acquisition of cloud migration vendor Velostrata. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
EXPERT ADVICE
 
Compare reserved instances pricing for AWS, Azure and GCP
Got commitment issues? When it comes to long-term instance reservations, cloud users should look closely at what AWS, Microsoft and Google offer. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Words to go: Google cloud security services
Digging through all of Google's cloud security tools can seem overwhelming. Get a snapshot of key services, and when to use them, with this quick list. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Examine low-code development platform options
Nontechnical users can now build applications with little or no coding experience. However, there are many factors to consider before you jump in. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Overcome IoT challenges for cloud-based workloads
Organizations often build IoT apps on public clouds for their scalability, but these platforms introduce their own obstacles. Factor in these network, storage and security impacts. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Explore FAQs on Azure subscription management
For some IT teams, particularly those new to Microsoft's public cloud, Azure subscriptions spark a number of pressing questions related to billing, resource management and more. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Pick a cloud IDE that best fits developer projects
Cloud IDEs give developers more flexibility with when, where and how they create, deploy and manage code. Although enticing, end users should understand all aspects -- the good and the bad -- of cloud IDEs. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
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