Sunday, May 26, 2019

Cloud’s low-hanging fruit: Backup, tiering and data sharing

 
ISSUE DATE: 26 May 2019
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Cloud’s low-hanging fruit: Backup, tiering and data sharing
The flexibility and scale of public cloud storage offers the potential to solve a wide range of enterprise technical challenges, including security for files shared across multiple geographical locations using a central repository, writes Paul Stringfellow.
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Google Cloud outages resolved, but stakes still high for users
Several Google Cloud services suffered some recent hiccups, but analysts gave the service provider high marks for quick resolution and transparency.
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CW500 Club: Rising to the IT ethics and sustainability challenge
As technologists are asked to take a position of continuing leadership in the digital revolution brought about by tools such as artificial intelligence, the CW500 Club looked at how to innovate in an ethical and sustainable way.
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How racist bias is embedded in software systems
The issue of racist bias encoded in software made mainstream news last week, with a report on Channel Four news highlighting how software for profiling criminal suspects, tend to have racial bias.
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Use AWS Firecracker to build micro VMs for containerised apps
Firecracker has many of the benefits of containers and VMs, without some of their limitations. Here are a few things to know if you plan to use this technology at your organisation.
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